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Mac OS X Panther for Unix Geeks - page 1
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Table of content
Copyright
Preface
Audience for This Book
Organization of This Book
Xcode Tools
Where to Go for More Information
Conventions Used in This Book
Comments and Questions
Acknowledgments from the Previous Edition
Acknowledgments from Brian Jepson
Acknowledgments from Ernest E. Rothman
Part I: Getting Around
Chapter 1. Inside the Terminal
1.1 Mac OS X Shells
1.2 The Terminal and xterm Compared
1.3 Using the Terminal
1.4 Customizing the Terminal
1.5 The Services Menu
1.6 Alternative Terminal Applications
1.7 The open Command
Chapter 2. Startup
2.1 Booting Mac OS X
2.2 Adding Startup Items
2.3 Scheduling Tasks
Chapter 3. Directory Services
3.1 Understanding Directory Services
3.2 Programming with Directory Services
3.3 Configuring Directory Services
3.4 NetInfo Manager
3.5 Directory Services Utilities
3.6 Managing Groups
3.7 Managing Users and Passwords
3.8 Managing Hostnames and IP Addresses
3.9 Exporting Directories with NFS
3.10 Flat Files and Their Directory Services Counterparts
3.11 Restoring the Directory Services Database
Chapter 4. Printing
4.1 Printer Setup Utility
4.2 Common Unix Printing System (CUPS)
4.3 Gimp-Print
Chapter 5. The X Window System
5.1 About Apple s X11
5.2 Installing X11
5.3 Running X11
5.4 Customizing X11
5.5 X11-based Applications and Libraries
5.6 Connecting to Other X Window Systems
5.7 Virtual Network Computer
Chapter 6. Multimedia
6.1 Burning CDs
6.2 Video
6.3 Image Editing
6.4 3D Modeling
Chapter 7. Third-Party Tools and Applications
7.1 Virtual Desktops and Screens
7.2 The Application Menu
7.3 Expos
7.4 Virtual Desktops
7.5 SSH GUIs
7.6 RAqua
Part II: Building Applications
Chapter 8. Compiling Source Code
8.1 Compiler Differences
8.2 Compiling Unix Source Code
8.3 Architectural Issues
8.4 X11-Based Applications and Libraries
Chapter 9. Libraries, Headers, and Frameworks
9.1 Header Files
9.2 The System Library: libSystem
9.3 Shared Libraries Versus Loadable Modules
9.4 Library Versions
9.5 Creating and Linking Static Libraries
9.6 Creating Frameworks
9.7 Prebinding
9.8 Performance and Debugging Tools
9.9 CHUD Tools
9.10 Interesting and Important Libraries
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