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  • Arrows of Love is a London-based musical group based around the songwriting and performance styles of creative partners Nima Teranchi & Nuha Ruby Ra.
  • Anytime you create an alias in Mac OS X the resulting alias of a file, app, or folder, will include the arrow icon in the corner. This makes it easy to identify any item as an alias, but you can hide the alias arrow badge from icons if you don't want to see them. Here is how you can hide the alias arrow badge from icons on the Mac.

Accessport Manager 3.0 with Mac OS Catalina Support Now Available Earlier this year we were clued in that Apple's upcoming macOS, Catalina, would only be compatible with 64-bit applications. Luckily, knowing that this transition was coming, our software team was able to get a jump start re-working our Accessport Manager software to be compatible. In book 6.5 Arrows of Love, by author Fel Fern, we have the love story of Lorenzo, and his dragon king Draken. They have fallen in love but Lorenzo is a very high maintenance kind of wolf. He wants all the attention he feels he is not coming first in Draken's life. So what does he do?

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Very cool! I like the arrows though; they tell me they are aliases. Of course from the CL you can't tell much :)

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Howdy all. I'm perplexed. I have enabled the root account on my macbook. I can log in as root with no trouble. However, when I try to su or su root from a regular account snow leopard says su: Sorry and returns me to the command line. What am I missing? Many thanks.

I think this belongs in the forums.

Yes, that would be best. Cletarsus, please register at our forum site, hintsforums.macworld.com, and repost your help request there.
Craig A.

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Just in case you didn't get an answer or someone is reading this wondering the same thing, Mac OS X's Terminal uses 'sudo' rather than 'su'.

Meh, just use hardlinks if you're so bent out of shape by the little arrows.
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Which is fine, until you want a file pointer that works across volumes, or if you want a seamless GUI setup that (a) allows aliases and (b) doesn't confuse the sort of folks who tend to become confused by icons that don't look the same everywhere.

With the exception of the bracketed asides by our host, this is a verbatim copy of a Hint I submitted in November 2005. (Original is here.)
I certainly don't mind the Hint getting recycled for use in Snow Leopard, but whoever daz1847 is, s/he's passing off old stuff as new -- and claiming credit without the sort of hat-tip I thought was the norm around these parts.
Cheers,
JimAkin

Hey, my apologies, Jim.
I will change this hint to reflect the proper credit.

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This didn't work for me. I actually copied and pasted the text into Terminal. What am I missing?

I wonder if I used an alias this year... I don't think so. Obsolete :)

The real question is how to get alias text in italics!

Attempted via Terminal in Lion (v7.0) and nothing happens.
I hope someone can find the new commands, for Lion, as the Alias Badges have returned in Lion.

The above Terminal command does work for Lion 10.7.1, after logging out and then, back in.
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