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How to Cheat at Installing, Configuring ADS
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Date added: 03/08/2006 |
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Go ahead and cheat ADS and DNS. |
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Infecting loadable kernel modules
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Date added: 03/07/2005 |
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Infecting loadable kernel modules |
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Install RsyncX
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Date added: 03/14/2006 |
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Rsync is a program that will syncronize two filesystems, either locally or between two machines. It is fast and efficient, and will only copy files that have changed. It will even try to only copy portions of files that have changed to further speed up copying. It's a great way to keep a live backup of a system for fault tolerance, and the good news is that it works fine with OSX.
RsyncX is a port of rsync that can handle HFS resource forks. While this is not a huge deal since OSXS doesn't use much in the way of resource forks, you may have some classic files laying around that do. Just to be safe, you might as well use RsyncX. |
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Integrating Mac OS X in an NIS network
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Date added: 01/19/2006 |
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This document provides information about how to integrate Mac OS X version 10.2.5 or later in an NIS network. Among other features, it becomes possible to login to Mac OS X based on NIS user account information and to use distributed NFS file systems including automounts. |
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