The error here: File '/Library/Python/2.7/site-packages/ansible/inventory/init.py', line 368, in getvariables varsresults = plugin.run(host, vaultpassword=vaultpassword) for plugin in self.varsplugins indicates an error in sending the vault password to a var plugin. Do you have any custom plugins for variables installed on your system? If not, could you please compare the md5's of the files in varsplugins with those of a fresh pull from github (and diff them if they're not the same?).
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Lesson 5: The Dock, Launchpad, and Mission Control /en/macosxmavericks/working-with-finder/content/ The Dock and Launchpad Two of the most useful features in OS X are the Dock and Launchpad. You'll use these features to open your apps and files, as well as to customize your desktop so your favorite items are easy to access. The Dock is available in all versions of OS X, but Launchpad was introduced in Lion. The Dock The Dock houses shortcuts to your favorite apps, files, and folders, as well as the Trash. You can customize the Dock by reorganizing it, adding or deleting items, and changing settings. The Dock contains a divider that looks like a solid line. Everything to the left of the divider is an app, and everything to the right is a file or folder.
You'll need to keep this in mind when you reorganize the Dock. Changing how the Stack is displayed Launchpad Launchpad displays all of the apps installed on your Mac. They are arranged into one or more 'pages,' and you can switch to a different page by using the arrow keys, by clicking and dragging to the left or right, or by using a swiping gesture (if you have a Magic Mouse or trackpad).
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OS X Leopard (10.5.x) introduced the 3D Dock, which makes Dock icons appear to be standing up on a ledge. Some people like the new look and some prefer the older 2D look from OS X Tiger (10.4.x). OS X Mountain Lion and Mavericks kept the 3D look by adding a glass-like appearance to the Dock ledge. Hi Everyone, When OS X Yosemite was released i thought that the it was great except for one thing The Dock So I started searching for ways to make the Yosemite Dock look like the one from Mavericks.
To get the most out of Launchpad, you may want to reorganize it. For example, you may want to move all of your favorite apps to the first page so you can open them more quickly. You can also create folders in Launchpad to house similar apps. To reorganize Launchpad:. Click the Launchpad icon on the Dock to open it.
Alternatively, you can use a thumb and three-finger pinch (if you have a trackpad). Dragging an app out of the folder area Mission Control and desktop spaces OS X has two features that help you keep open files and apps organized: Mission Control and desktop spaces.
Mission Control allows you to see everything you currently have open so you can easily access the files or apps that you need. Desktop spaces are virtual desktops you can use to organize your open files and apps. Instead of keeping everything open on the same desktop, you can move some of your work to another desktop space to get it out of the way. To switch to a window with Mission Control:. Click the Mission Control icon on the Dock. Alternatively, you can use an upward three-finger swipe (if you have a trackpad) or two-finger double-tap (if you have a Magic Mouse).