Today I found that the Terminal app was missing on my MacBook; not found under /Applications/Utilities and not found via searches with Spotlight and Quicksilver.
Used Pacifist and extracted it from the Leopard install discs and chose to 'reinstall to default location'.
Once that was done, it is there in the default location, but when I try to launch it I get the error:
'You cannot open the application 'Terminal' because it is not supported on this architecture.'
Any suggestions on how to resolve / get terminal. app working please?
Used Pacifist and extracted it from the Leopard install discs and chose to 'reinstall to default location'.
Once that was done, it is there in the default location, but when I try to launch it I get the error:
'You cannot open the application 'Terminal' because it is not supported on this architecture.'
Any suggestions on how to resolve / get terminal. app working please?
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On the Mac just open iCloud Drive as usual and look for “Terminal” to find the default working directory of the namesake iOS app. Personally I’m hoping a future updated version of Terminal for iOS includes a text editor like nano, emacs, or vim, but even without one, it’s fun to use. Terminal is especially helpful if you’re trying to install older versions of macOS or OS X, many of which are technically accessible from the Mac App Store but will be listed as “unavailable. Open Terminal using Spotlight Search. One of the quickest and easiest ways to open Terminal on Mac is with Spotlight Search. 1) If you have the Spotlight Search button in your menu bar, click it. Otherwise, you can use the keyboard shortcut Command + Space. 2) Type in “Terminal”. Terminal (officially called Terminal.app) is, strictly speaking, an emulator and works off most typical UNIX commands (OS X is a UNIX-based system, as opposed to Windows, which is NT-based). Unlike OS X, which has a graphical user interface (shortened to GUI), Terminal works off a text-based interface and all commands have to be typed in - this.
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