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== Debugging == | == Debugging == | ||
=== Is there another way to turn debug logging on than enabling it in the preferences window? === | === Is there another way to turn debug logging on than enabling it in the preferences window? === | ||
A: As of 4.3, yes there is. Just hold down the command key on launch. It will be automatically turned off again on quit. | A: As of 4.3, yes there is. Just hold down the command key on launch. It will be automatically turned off again on quit. Log file can be found in <tt>~/Library/Logs/Schick.log</tt>. | ||
== Somehow irrelevant questions == | == Somehow irrelevant questions == |
Revision as of 12:44, 24 August 2013
General Questions
Is Schick 4.0 compatible with prior versions?
A: No.
Does it support IPv6?
A: Yes!
Debugging
Is there another way to turn debug logging on than enabling it in the preferences window?
A: As of 4.3, yes there is. Just hold down the command key on launch. It will be automatically turned off again on quit. Log file can be found in ~/Library/Logs/Schick.log.
Somehow irrelevant questions
Do you like the 11th doctor?
A: No!
What's your favourite doctor?
A: The fourth, Tom Baker.[1]
Usage
Help! Mac A can "see" Mac B, but Mac B can't "see" Mac A!
A: In my experience, that usually is caused by a haywired firewall setting. Just remove all incoming connection connections, stop your firewall, reboot, start your firewall. Worked for me on all my Macs.
- Other
- References
- ↑ The 4th doctor: