No such file or directory
Hi, I am using macOS Ventura 13.2 on my air. While running the terminal I get no such file or directory exists.
MacBook Air 13″, macOS 13.2
Hi, I am using macOS Ventura 13.2 on my air. While running the terminal I get no such file or directory exists.
MacBook Air 13″, macOS 13.2
Just some info so we don't have to rotate our iMacs to see your screenshot:
How to take a screenshot on your Mac
(⌘⬆︎3) Command-Shift-3 ➙ Capture the screen to a file
(⌘⬆︎⌃3) Command-Shift-Control-3 ➙ Capture the screen to the Clipboard
(⌘⬆︎4) Command-Shift-4 ➙ Capture a selection to a file
(⌘⬆︎⌃4) Command-Shift-Control-4 ➙ Capture a selection to the Clipboard
(⌘⬆︎5) Command-Shift-5 ➙ Invoke new screen grabber
Just some info so we don't have to rotate our iMacs to see your screenshot:
How to take a screenshot on your Mac
(⌘⬆︎3) Command-Shift-3 ➙ Capture the screen to a file
(⌘⬆︎⌃3) Command-Shift-Control-3 ➙ Capture the screen to the Clipboard
(⌘⬆︎4) Command-Shift-4 ➙ Capture a selection to a file
(⌘⬆︎⌃4) Command-Shift-Control-4 ➙ Capture a selection to the Clipboard
(⌘⬆︎5) Command-Shift-5 ➙ Invoke new screen grabber
One of your zsh shell initialization scripts is messed up.
/bin/ls -a $HOME/.z*
should find all the zsh shell initialization scripts.
Look for
/Applications/CodeBlocks.app/Contents/MacOS/cb_c
onsole runner DYLD LIBRARY PATH=$DYLD LIBRARY PATH: .
/Users/janviahuja/Desktop/c
++/untitled folder/in class/untitled folder/inclasss/bin/Debug/inclasss
and figure out what is wrong with the shell code in that section.
or rename that zsh initialization file to save.zmumble, then quit the terminal and launch a new terminal session.
Or when using a picture taken with an iPhone/iPad, you can edit the picture on the iPhone/iPad and rotate it to the proper orientation. I find that iPhone/iPad pictures more than half the time are rotated incorrectly on my iPhone. You can do this immediately after taking the picture too, just click the "edit" icon, then look for an icon which will allow you to manipulate the picture to rotate it...I think you need to click one of the icons which will then present several more icons one of which is a rotation option.
Preview on macOS can also be used to rotate a picture.
With either method, just make sure to save the edited picutre.
No such file or directory