F Fornoth Member Jan 25, 2002 79 0 0 Mar 14, 2002 #1 As topic says, I want to hide SETI on the mac so no one can see it running. Running Mac OS 9.1
ViRGE Elite Member, Moderator Emeritus Oct 9, 1999 31,516 167 106 Mar 14, 2002 #2 No can do. Under OS X, it's a CLI app, so it isn't hard; but under Classic, it's a GUI app, so there's no real way to hide it.
No can do. Under OS X, it's a CLI app, so it isn't hard; but under Classic, it's a GUI app, so there's no real way to hide it.
F Fornoth Member Jan 25, 2002 79 0 0 Mar 14, 2002 #3 Thats what I thought Ok, how about any DC project?
ViRGE Elite Member, Moderator Emeritus Oct 9, 1999 31,516 167 106 Mar 14, 2002 #4 The Dnet client works well. It has a hidden version that won't show up as a running application.
F Fornoth Member Jan 25, 2002 79 0 0 Mar 15, 2002 #5 okkies, thanks info assimilation incoming i think
N networkman Lifer Apr 23, 2000 10,436 1 0 Mar 15, 2002 #6 I'm wondering why we can't just hide the Mac too.. but I guess that's just a personal bias.
F Fornoth Member Jan 25, 2002 79 0 0 Mar 15, 2002 #7 Its not mine! Really, but I have permission to assimilate it as long as nothing is shown. Ok, I did the DNet thing, but it still shows up in finder, any way to get rid of that? Oh and NWM, it is doing awesome at RC5 so u shush
Its not mine! Really, but I have permission to assimilate it as long as nothing is shown. Ok, I did the DNet thing, but it still shows up in finder, any way to get rid of that? Oh and NWM, it is doing awesome at RC5 so u shush
F Fornoth Member Jan 25, 2002 79 0 0 Mar 15, 2002 #8 Ahh, nm Dnet faceless MUY BIEN! RC5 cruncher added - Powermac G3 - 450 mhz