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Red Hat Fedora 5 Unleashed
Red Hat Fedora 5 Unleashed Tooltip
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Date added: 08/03/2006
Continuing with the tradition of offering the best and most comprehensive coverage of Red Hat Linux on the market, Red Hat Fedora 5 Unleashed includes new and additional material based on the latest release of Red Hat's Fedora Core Linux distribution. Incorporating an advanced approach to presenting information about Fedora, the book aims to provide the best and latest information that intermediate to advanced Linux users need to know about installation, configuration, system administration, server operations, and security. Red Hat Fedora 5 Unleashed thoroughly covers all of Fedora's software packages, including up-to-date material on new applications, Web development, peripherals, and programming languages. It also includes updated discussion of the architecture of the Linux kernel 2.6, USB, KDE, GNOME, Broadband access issues, routing, gateways, firewalls, disk tuning, GCC, Perl, Python, printing services (CUPS), and security. Red Hat Linux Fedora 5 Unleashed is the most trusted and comprehensive guide to the latest version of Fedora Linux.
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Solaris 9 SCSA
Solaris 9 SCSA Tooltip
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Date added: 09/02/2006
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FreeBSD Services and Updating
FreeBSD Services and Updating Tooltip
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Date added: 04/13/2006
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Remote Administration/Backup of Mac OS X Using rsy
Remote Administration/Backup of Mac OS X Using rsy Tooltip
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Date added: 02/23/2006
Remote Administration/Backup of Mac OS X Using rsync If you're looking for something to fill the role of RevRDist on Mac OS X, rsync (more specifically, Kevin Boyd's HFS+ specific modifications to rsync released as RsyncX) is probably your answer. rsync allows you to synchronize files between folders locally on a machine or on two machines on a network. Because Mac OS X is a unix-based operating system, security cannot be taken lightly. If you plan on synchronizing any files that belong to the root user, you will need to have administrative access on the server and root access on the client (this does not mean that the root account needs to be enabled on either machine). You also will need to use SSH as a communication medium. This has advantages and disadvantages, all of which will be addressed below.
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Mac OS X Solutions Guidebook (The)
Mac OS X Solutions Guidebook (The) Tooltip
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Date added: 03/30/2006
This guide will not go into a ton of detail about kernels, API’s, Cocoa, Carbon, and other buzzwords related to OS X (although we’ll discuss it a little). There’s a ton of information on the web about OS X’s technical structure and features. Instead, we’ll concentrate on things about the system that affect its usability in daily use. However, some general background may help you understand why things can be so different in OS X as compared to OS 9.
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