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Mac OS X Server Essentials v10.5 (leopard201) Training
Mac OS X Server Essentials is a four-day course designed to give technical coordinators and entry-level system administrators the skills, tools, and knowledge to implement and maintain a network that uses Mac OS X Server. Students learn how to install and configure Mac OS X Server to provide network-based services, such as file sharing, authentication, and printing. Tools for efficiently managing and deploying Mac OS X and software updates are also covered. The course is a combination of lectures and hands-on case study exercises that provide practical real-world experience.
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Skills Gained
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The features of Mac OS X Server v10.5
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How to configure essential services on Mac OS X Server
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How to use Mac OS X Server tools to monitor and troubleshoot services
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Effective use of Mac OS X Server to manage a small network of Macintosh computers and users
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How to manage access to files and services
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How to prepare for Apple Certified Technical Coordinator certification
Who Can Benefit
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Help-desk specialists, technical coordinators, and entry-level system administrators who implem
Eight years and counting | Mac OS X | Editors' Notes | Macworld
Macworld.com about the 8th MAC OS X birthday : "Eight years and counting" by Rob Griffiths, Macworld.com
In case you’ve lost track of time, Tuesday marks the eighth anniversary of the release of Mac OS X (version 10.0.0). In that time, there have been 52 different releases of OS X, counting the public beta as well as major and minor updates. So in honor of this eighth birthday, here are eight great things about OS X.
Wacom Product Support - Driver Downloads - Tablette Intuos3 - Driver 6.1.0-7(RC) for Mac OS X v. 10.4 & 10.5 (PPC & Intel)
Driver Downloads
Driver 6.1.0-7(RC) for Mac OS X v. 10.4 & 10.5 (PPC & Intel)
Release Date: 12/15/08
Size: 10.1MB
Release candidate driver supporting USB versions of all Intuos3 (PTZ), Intuos2 (XD), Intuos (GD), CintiqPartner (PTU) and Graphire2 (ET-0405A) pen tablets and the Cintiq 12WX, 20WSX, 21UX, 18SX, and 15X pen displays.
Save the file to your computer and then double-click on Install Pen tablet to launch the installer.
NOTE: 1. This driver only supports the listed operating systems and tablets. It does not support Mac OS X v.10.3.9.
2. For concurrent use with a consumer tablet from Wacom, install this driver as well as driver version 5.05 or later. These two drivers can be added or removed independently of each other.
For more details and a list of new features refer to the Driver Bulletin (pdf).
KeyCue - FAQ
What is the best procedure to install a newer version of KeyCue while the old version is still running?
To install a newer version of KeyCue while another copy is still running, upgrade to the new version in these steps:
Hold down the command key until the KeyCue shortcut table appears, then type the "KeyCue Settings" shortcut.
Click the Quit button in the settings window.
Locate your old copy of KeyCue (most likely within the Applications folder) and move it to the Trash.
Copy the new version from the "KeyCue-Install" disk image to the Applications folder.
Double-click the icon of the new version.
MacPlus : Ngmoco : l’iPhone a de l’avenir
Ngmoco : l’iPhone a de l’avenir
Catégorie : Économie iMike / 24 mars 2009 à 07:35
Neil Young, le fondateur du studio Ngmoco (et qui a lâché Electronic Arts pour se lancer dans l’aventure de l’iPhone), est sous les feux de l’actualité. Il a tout d’abord présenté deux futurs jeux lors du Special Event du Firmware 3.0, puis a répondu à quelques interrogations sur lesdites nouveautés (lire « In App Store : les dévs s’interrogent »).
Young a également participé à la Game Developers Conference Mobile, et en a profité pour donner ses vérités sur l’iPhone, le marché de l’AppStore et plus généralement, celui du jeu mobile. Il compare ce dernier à une expérience « boiteuse », la faute à la mainmise des opérateurs sur les différentes boutiques en ligne et aux capacités médiocres des téléphones portables.
A contrario, Apple propose une expérience parfaitement satisfaisante, ce qui explique le succès de son offre et a transformé le visage de ce marché. Mieux, Young n’hésite pas à comparer l’iPhone à la Nintendo DS et à la PSP de Sony. D’après lui, il ne fait guère de doutes que les terminaux pommés feront bien mieux que les deux consoles précitées, l’iPhone étant « la meilleure console de jeux ».
Le patron du studio est également revenu sur sa nouvelle marotte, le « réseautage » vidéo-ludique, permis par le Firmware 3.0, qui devrait bouleverser l’expérience du joueur en le mettant en contact avec ses congénères. On l’a d’ailleurs vu à l’oeuvre avec LiveFire et Touch Pets, vus lors de l’Event.
Young a clos la discussion en affirmant qu’il n’y avait jamais eu de meilleur moment pour se lancer dans le développement, car le ticket d’entrée est somme toute honnête (99$ seulement), et la demande est forte.
Leopard Printer Driver Gripes |at : PlayControl Software
So printer support has been an annoyance to me recently. I upgraded my systems to Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard. It seems that printer drivers are a problem for me. First, I have an old Lemark Optra S 1625 laser printer (bought used). The Tiger drivers worked fine, but in Leopard, almost all the drivers for the Lexmark Optra series no longer exist. Fortunately, the printer understands PostScript 2 and HPL-6 so there are generic drivers I can use. This was one of the reasons I paid extra to get a PostScript printer.
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