I first came in contact with this series with 10.2 Jaguar. They contain a ton of great information, and I’ve always found them a great resource. Plus, they’re written by David Pogue. His writing style is both funny and informative. If you’re looking for a good desktop reference for supporting the client side of Leopard, [...]
I’m not sure how often you’d want to access a switch using terminal from a server, but I guess when you desperately need a serial port you do whatever it takes.
Serial port access through Terminal in Leopard Server:
“Having a pressing need to access a Cisco router via the console cable, and not having a PC [...]
By Eric Danley
In Leopard the way permissions are handled were changed from straight POSIX to default ACLs. (Thats not totally accurate, but a good summation.) ACL Problems have already caused me plenty of headaches in my limited rollout of Leopard. The Mac Observer has found a $10 ebook that may help solve some of this [...]
New Macintosh Help Website Debuts: “
Scott Haneda and Caroline Merchiers have launched the first basic Macintosh help Website, osxhelp.com, on Wednesday. It claims to bring a new perspective to the Mac help Websites currently available.
(Via The Mac Observer.)
Apple Updates Quicktime to 7.4.1:
“Apple has posted an update to Quicktime bringing it to version 7.4.1 today. Updates are available for Leopard, Tiger, Panther, and Windows.
Apple reports the new Quicktime addresses security issues and improves compatibility with thir…”
(Via MacRumors : Mac News and Rumors.)
The first of what will be a regular feature is a quick review of all the Apple software updates from the previous weeks. As a sysadmin for a school I know how easy it is to miss one of these. The description of the fixes below each update are taken from Apple’s release notes.
iWeb 2.0.3
This [...]
Macworld | SubRosaSoft updates Salvage line for Leopard: “Salvage”
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Apple has launched a new website entitled “Find Out How.” The new site is filled with video tutorials on everything from Installing Windows, to Publishing a Movie to YouTube, to Making a Spreadsheet in Numbers. They are all well crafted and reminiscent of the iPhone getting started video that came out before the phone was [...]