Résumé
In short, Mac OS books have never had to deal with issues beyond the Macintosh GUI. This book will bridge the gap between the user interface and the BSD subsystem in a way that is accessible to users who are unfamiliar with UNIX and other multi-user systems.
Contents
(NOTE: Each chapter concludes with a
Summary.)
- Introduction.
I. INTRODUCTION TO MAC OS X.
1. Mac OS X Component Architecture.2. Installing Mac OS X.
3. Mac OS X Basics.
4. The Finder: Working with Files and Applications.
5. Running Classic Mac OS Applications.
II. INSIDE MAC OS X.
6. Native Utilitiesand Applications.
7. Internet Communications.
8. Installing Third-Party Applications.
III. USER-LEVEL OS X CONFIGURATION.
9. Network Setup.
10. Printer and Font Management.
11. Additional System Components.
IV. INTRODUCTION TO BSD APPLICATIONS.
12. Introducing the BSD Subsystem.
13. Common Unix Shell Commands: File Operations.
V. ADVANCED COMMAND-LINE CONCEPTS.
14. Advanced Shell Concepts and Commands.
15. Command-Line Applications and Application Suites.
16. Command-Line Software Installation.
17. Troubleshooting Software Installs, and Compiling and Debugging Manually.
18. Advanced Unix Shell Use: Configuration and Programming (Shell Scripting).
VI. SERVER/NETWORK ADMINISTRATION.
19. X Window System Applications.
20. Command-Line Configuration and Administration.
21. AppleScript.
22. Perl Scripting and SQL Connectivity.
23. File and Resource Sharing with NetInfo.
24. User Management and Machine Clustering.
25. FTP Serving.
26. Remote Access and Administration.
27. Web Serving.
VII. SERVER HEALTH.
28. Web Programming.
29. Creating a Mail Server.
30. Accessing and Serving a Windows Network.
31. Server Security and Advanced Network Configuration.
32. System Maintenance.
Appendixes.
Index.
L'auteur - John Ray
John Ray: is an award-winning Web application developer and network programmer for The Ohio State University. John uses Linux exclusively for his programming efforts and provides customized Linux and UNIXbased TCP/IP programming solutions to businesses nationwide. His other publications include Sams Teach Yourself Linux in 10 Minutes and Special Edition Using TCP/IP. He has also contributed to numerous books, such as Red Hat Linux Installation & Configuration Handbook and Linux Maximum Security.
L'auteur - William C. Ray
William Ray is a UNIX system administrator, programmer, and trainer. After acquiring a B.S. in Mathematics and an M.S. in Computer Science, Will spent five years getting paid to have fun-as a programmer building X Window System user interfaces. For the past six years, he has been perpetually two years away from attaining his Ph.D. in Biophysics To maintain his sanity while arguing with test tubes and microbes, Will developed a computer-graphics center for The Ohio State University's College of Biological Sciences Supporting an assortment of Silicon Graphics and Sun UNIX hardware, Will has been the center's system administrator, Webmaster, and acting director. He also has provided user support and UNIX training for several hundred students and faculty members who have come to use the center.
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Sams |
Auteur(s) | John Ray, William C. Ray |
Parution | 03/12/2001 |
Nb. de pages | 1464 |
Format | 18,7 x 23 |
Couverture | Broché |
Poids | 2250g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9780672322297 |
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