Mac OS White Papers
Learning Unix for Mac OS X Tiger: Taking Unix Online
Overview A network lets computers communicate with each other, share files, send email, and much more. Unix systems have been networked for more than 25 years, and the Mac OS has had networking as an integral part of the system design from day one. In fact, AppleTalk was the first computer network that let computers connect directly together without needing a server in the middle. This paper introduces Unix networking: remotely accessing the Mac from other computers and copying files between computers. It also shows the user how the Terminal's "Connect to Server" feature can make common connections a breeze once the user has set them up the first time.
| Publisher | O'Reilly Media | File Format | |
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| Date Published | June 2005 | Downloads | 1 |
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