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Like every other Apple fan I was always happy to read or see the latest Apple items on the market, a friend of mine recommend me to a very good book by David Pogue’s Mac OS X: The Missing Manual, Leopard Edition recently.
This book is divided into six sections that cover about everything you could ever want to know about Max OS X Leopard. It show’s you the maneuver around the desktop, how to use the apps, what to do once you are online with Mac, etc.
by
W. Richard Stevens (Author), Stephen A. Rago (Author)
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"Stephen Rago's update is a long
overdue benefit to the community of professionals using the versatile
family of UNIX and UNIX-like operating environments. It removes
obsolescence and includes newer developments. It also thoroughly
updates the context of all topics, examples, and applications to recent
releases of popular implementations of UNIX and UNIX-like environments.
And yet, it does all this while retaining the style and taste of the
original classic."
Book Description With iPod and iTunes, Apple's gotten the world hooked on portable music, pictures, and videos. One thing they haven't delivered, though, is an easy guide for getting the most from your sleek little entertainment center. Enter iPod: The Missing Manual, 5th Edition-a book as breathtaking and satisfying as its subject. Our latest edition thoroughly covers the redesigned iPod Nanos, the video iPod, the tiny Shuffle and the overhauled iTunes 7. Each custom-designed page sports easy-to-follow color graphics, crystal-clear explanations, and guidance on the most useful things your iPod can do. Topics include: Out of the box and into your ears. Learn how to install iTunes, load music on your iPod, and how to get rid of that dang, flashing "Do not disconnect" message. Bopping around the iPod. Whether you've got a tiny Shuffle or a big-screen model you'll learn everything from turning your iPod off and on to charging your iPod without a computer.
Pluggable Authentication Modules: The Definitive Guide to PAM for Linux SysAdmins and C Developers
A comprehensive and practical guide to PAM for Linux: how modules work and how to implement them.
Understand and configure PAM
Develop PAM-aware applications and your own PAMs using the API and C
How to authenticate users in Active Directory, mount encrypted home directories, load SSH keys automatically, and restrict web and rsh services
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