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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 10/15/13 11:55 AM, George Nassas
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<div>On 2013-10-14, at 10:44 PM, Jeremy Jones wrote:</div>
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<div>> _IF_ any of you can advise me as to how I can copy
text in the command line, and then past it into the web
browser (i.e.: Google mail!),<br>
> _THEN_ I may be able to provide more and better details.</div>
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your Mac's to run the requested commands on the mythbox.
Then you can copy and paste with the computer you have
email setup on.</p>
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<div>+1 to this. The mac has a good built-in terminal program,
from the finder press Command-Shift-U to bring up the Utilities
folder and launch terminal. ssh to the myth box and you can
select & copy like any other window, even use Command-A to
select the entire scroll history.</div>
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<div>Also helpful is the textedit program (Finder Command-Shift-A
for Applications) so you can cut down the text to what you want
to present.</div>
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<div>Finally, from the terminal you can also use scp to copy
masses of files like this to bring over all of myth’s log files:</div>
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<div><span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space:pre"> </span>scp
-r root@<myth box ip>:/var/log/mythtv ~/Desktop</div>
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<div>that wil put them on your desktop in a mythtv folder where
it’s easier to pick through and look at things.</div>
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<div>- George</div>
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I've long taken to keeping an open ssh session to my mythtv box from
my OS X machine.<br>
It's just too handy to not do so.<br>
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_______________________________________________<br></blockquote><br></div><div><br></div><div>I'm going to have to learn how to do this, </div><div>just not tonight.</div><div><br></div><div>LP</div><div><br></div><br><div>
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