if you've had some experience with unix/linux (and can follow directons closely) you could try gentoo linux. it was my first linux experience and i installed it on a crappy hp, but…
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I am starting to become interested in Terminal. It reminds me of when I used to use a Commodore 64, many many moons ago... I was told by a …
This is great stuff. I bought my first Unix book (written for Tiger) and it was great emailing from the command line. The will definately be doing more in Unix on my imac before sh…
Usually you can see the user folder but not the contents. That's how it is in most linux setups. OS X seems to let you see the folders inside a user's folder but not the content of…
Excellent UNIX (and Linux) book for total beginners: UNIX Made Easy by John Muster. This was my intro to UNIX, and it inspired me to get a Bachelor's in Computer Science, and now I…
Here's some more unix links to help get you going. As others have mentioned, linux is essentially a particular flavor of unix. In fact, the operating system is really GNU/Linux, …
You might find this one handy as well.
http://bhami.com/rosetta.html
Lots of dangerous information there, but all very useful when you have a mix of Sun, HP, IBM and Apple equipm…
Thanks for all the help. I am now using unix regularly. The links are helpful as I've worked my way though my 1st book, and am looking for more learning. I am now working on Pine f…
In my opinion, the most useful thing about the command line is scripting. The single most helpful reference I've found for scripting is Mendel Cooper's Advanced Bash-Scripting Gui…
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I think the idea is to let users have access to each others Public, Drop box and Sites folders. For instance if you want to serve web pages the…
I am not a computer scientist, programmer nor a network administrator by profession, but here is my story of switching over to the Mac and learning *nix.
I went through the transi…
Try a reset. Hold the menu and center button for about 6 seconds (or until the Apple logo comes on). Failing that, try a software restore (you'll lose everything on the iPod though…
thanks ill try...i just had to put all my stuff back on the comp so i dont wanna reinstall....
my father doesnt have the docket...idiot.
oh resetting it worked! ah i know what i …
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I can't find a firm answer on this, and hope someone close to an Apple store can ask for me (or a first owner).
Can the new iPod combined wi…
after watching the presentation it appears the interface is displayed on the television.
my question is say i have a video file that is widescreen (say a movie railer) and try to p…
yes you can put your own movies on the ipod as long as they are the correct specs. there is a new setting in QT Pro "export to ipod" that makes that a breeze.
[quote=dwishbone]after watching the presentation it appears the interface is displayed on the television./QUOTE]
I saw that too, but Jobs said it was a special iPod wired in. The…
i dont think steve meant it was a special setup or anything when he said hotwired. that was a HD projector and he probably had some special HD custom hookup for the iPod to connect…
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Sweet. But how is 480x480 gonna look on a TV-screen? :/
European PAL that is.
well whats a normal tv? 320x240 I think. and HD i…
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well whats a normal tv? 320x240 I think. and HD is 720x480, so it hsould look fine even on a HD tv, just not widescreen.
Err.. no
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i dont think steve meant it was a special setup or anything when he said hotwired. that was a HD projector and he probably had some special…
Probably for 3rd party recorders that can be attached... I see no microphone on the pictures. I like this part though: "Upgradable firmware enables support for future video formats…