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Apple, please fix Cocoa

I have yet to find a Cocoa app which doesn't drive me up the wall. Clearly there are some implicit Mac HI conventions which have not found their way into the Aqua HI Guidelines. ...

Opinions, & Open Letters - Posts: 2 - Feb 25, 2002

How can I get apache to serve my local website without a network connection??

If I understand what you are trying to say you are thinking way too hard. You want to look at a file on your hard drive with your browser? ...

Hardware & Peripherals - Posts: 7 - Oct 2, 2001

Can't share info on other partitions

I have a blue box G4 with 256 MB RAM on which I installed the new Mac OS X Server. ...

Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 4 - Aug 27, 2001

Symbolic and Hard Links

Also though I've read some material on it, including the man pages I'm not really sure about the differences between a symbolic link and a hard link. Correct me where I'm wrong. ...

Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 3 - Apr 12, 2001

PC user needs MAC help

What do you do if a firewire drive doesn't mount automatically? ...

Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 7 - Sep 16, 2006

System Preferences Won't Launch

Did you locate, open, and actually look in the 'Applications' folder for 'System Preferences'? ...

Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 10 - Aug 16, 2005

G4 CPU upgrade : fast single vs slow dual?

faster. I'm not ready to move up to a G5 just yet and I've tried very hard to keep this computer up to date. ...

Hardware & Peripherals - Posts: 10 - May 9, 2005

10.2.8 - second time around. Do you trust it?

it often says this right in the update notice text. ...

Apple News, Rumors & Discussion - Posts: 47 - Oct 5, 2003

Macintosh TV for sale

Selling perhaps the rarest Mac computer available... ...

Computer Classifieds - Posts: 0 - Aug 22, 2003

How close to FreeBSD is Darwin (kmod question)

http://developer.apple.com/darwin/projects/darwin/faq.html Yes, FreeBSD is the reference platform for OS X, but the kernels are vastly different (OS X uses the Mach kernel). I think kernel extensions and kernel drivers are highly specialized and tuned to particular operating systems -- particularly at that low-level where the Mach kernel differs so radically from FreeBSD....

Unix & X11 - Posts: 2 - Feb 18, 2003


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