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Xsan 2 Setup Guide KKApple Inc. PowerPC™ and the PowerPC logo™ are trademarks of © 2009 Apple Inc. All rights reserved. International Business Machines Corporation, used under Under the copyright laws, this manual may not be copied, license therefrom. in whole or in part, without the written consent of Apple. Other company and product names mentioned herein The Apple logo is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in are trademarks of their respective companies. Mention the U.S. and other countries. Use of the “keyboard” Apple of third-party products is for informational purposes logo (Option-Shift-K) for commercial purposes without the only and constitutes neither an endorsement nor a prior written consent of Apple may constitute trademark recommendation. Apple assumes no responsibility with infringement and unfair competition in violation of federal regard to the performance or use of these products. and state laws. The product described in this manual incorporates Every effort has been made to ensure that the information copyright protection technology that is protected in this manual is accurate. Apple is not responsible for by method claims of certain U.S. patents and other printing or clerical errors. intellectual property rights owned by Macrovision Corporation and other rights owners. Use of this copyright Apple protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision 1 Infinite Loop Corporation and is intended for home and other Cupertino, CA 95014 limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized 408-996-1010 by Macrovision Corporation. Reverse engineering or www.apple.com disassembly is prohibited. Apple, the Apple logo, Bonjour, Mac, the Mac logo, Apparatus Claims of U.S. Patent Nos. 4,631,603, 4,577,216, Macintosh, Mac OS, Xsan, and Xserve are trademarks of 4,819,098 and 4,907,093 licensed for limited viewing uses Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. only. Finder and Snow Leopard are trademarks of Apple Inc. Simultaneously published in the United States and Intel, Intel Core, and Xeon are trademarks of Intel Corp. in Canada. the U.S. and other countries. …

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Xsan Administrator’s Guide for Xsan 1.4 K Apple Computer, Inc. Intel and Intel Core are trademarks of Intel Corp. in the © 2006 Apple Computer, Inc. All rights reserved. U.S. and other countries. Under the copyright laws, this manual may not be PowerPC and the PowerPC logo are trademarks of copied, in whole or in part, without the written consent International Business Machines Corporation, under of Apple. license therefrom. The Apple logo is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc., Other company and product names mentioned herein registered in the U.S. and other countries. Use of the are trademarks of their respective companies. Mention “keyboard” Apple logo (Option-Shift-K) for commercial of third-party products is for informational purposes purposes without the prior written consent of Apple only and constitutes neither an endorsement nor a may constitute trademark infringement and unfair recommendation. Apple assumes no responsibility with competition in violation of federal and state laws. regard to the performance or use of these products. Every effort has been made to ensure that the The product described in this manual incorporates information in this manual is accurate. Apple is not copyright protection technology that is protected by responsible for printing or clerical errors. method claims of certain U.S. patents and other intellectual property rights owned by Macrovision Apple Corporation and other rights owners. Use of this 1 Infinite Loop copyright protection technology must be authorized by Cupertino, CA 95014-2084 Macrovision Corporation and is intended for home and 408-996-1010 other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise www.apple.com authorized by Macrovision Corporation. Reverse Apple, the Apple logo, Final Cut Pro, Mac, Macintosh, the engineering or disassembly is prohibited. Mac logo, Mac OS, Panther, Xsan, and Xserve are Apparatus Claims of U.S. Patent Nos. 4,631,603, 4,577,216, trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc., registered in the 4,819,098 and 4,907,093 licensed for limited viewing U.S. and other countries. uses only. Finder and Tiger are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. Simultaneously published in the United States and ADIC and …

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Installation: Install the Xtools package by double clicking it in Finder. You will need Administrator rights. Starting Xtools for the first time: Go to the Applications folder, and start Xtools by double clicking it in Finder. Wait for the server to start up completely before proceding. To test Xtools, select the "X logo" command from Xtools' Applications menu; you should see the X logo appear in a rootless Aqua X window Adding applications to the Applications Menu: Select the 'Applications' menu, and click on 'Configure.' Click on the 'New...' button to add a new entry. A new entry named 'NewXApp' Will appear in the 'Applications' box. Select this entry. Replace the name 'NewXApp' with the deisired name, and enter the path to the application in the box labled 'Application Path.' Enter any command line options in the box labled 'Options.' Choosing the X initialization script: Select the 'Xtools' menu, and click on 'Preferences...'. Enter the path to the X initialization script in the box labled '.xinitrc location'. Underneath this is a box labled 'X Server Options'. Enter any extra X server options here. Notes: The ability to close a X window by clicking the close button has been disabled. For the time being, use kill or xkill to terminate applications. The OS X beta Package Installer does not include custom install functions, therefore automated uninstall is not currently available. Clients may be executed remotely, but this process is not automated. To execute remotely, you have to log into the remote machine, set the disabled. For the time being, use kill or xkill to terminate applications. The OS X beta Package Installer does not include custom install functions, therefore automated uninstall is not currently available. Clients may be executed remotely, but this process is not automated. To execute remotely, you have to log into the remote machine, set the DISPLAY environment variable to the Xtools host, and start the X11 client there. Remember to allow remote clients to connect by using the xhost + command on the server. xhost is now configurable in the preferences panel. Some problems have been encountered when resizing windows; only resize windows that have focus. Windows will also often "imprint" themselves into the space owned by other window while being moved. This "imprint" disappears after a short time. Resizing is more likely to cause a crash when the window is resized outside of desktop. "Allow Remote Users" has been moved to the application Preferences à Remote Users tab, however, if you are installing over an earlier version of Xtools, "Allow remote users" may persist as an menu item in the Applications menu. We suggest that you open the "Configure…" option in the Application menu and remove it, if it is there. Do not change the screen resolution or color depth while Xtools is running. It's ok to shut Xtools down, change the resolution or depth, and then restart Xtools. As this is a beta, there are occasional crashes. …

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YET ANOTHER NEWSWATCHER 2.3.1 READ ME Please read all of this document thoroughly before trying to run Yet Another NewsWatcher for the first time. You should also have read and be familiar with the user guide for the original NewsWatcher program by John Norstad. More detailed information on various YA-NewsWatcher features is discussed in the user guides “YA-NW and Binary Posting”, “YA-NW and Filtering”, “YA-NW and Sorting/Threading”, “YA-NW and Character Sets”, “YA-NW Files and Folders”, “YA-NW and Anonymity”, and “YA-NW and Scripting”. You can now register YA-NewsWatcher. Please see the “Registering YA-NW” folder that came with the program distribution archive for details and the Register application. By registering the program you help to ensure that it will continue to be developed and supported. Yet Another NewsWatcher is a Usenet newsreader application for Macintosh featuring binary and anonymous remailer posting, article filtering (kill files), and article sorting. Please see “Program Information” below for who to blame for what. WHAT'S INCLUDED IN THIS DISTRIBUTION • NewsWatcher: a fat binary version of Yet Another NewsWatcher • a number of text files that document the various features that YA-NewsWatcher adds to original NewsWatcher. It does not contain the original NewsWatcher user document, which you should obtain and read carefully. • some sample AppleScripts that can be modified to permit YA-NewsWatcher to use MacPGP to sign messages, check PGP signatures on articles, etc. You may also need to obtain one or more of the following helper or applications: • YA-NW Filter Converter: a application for converting VA-NewsWatcher or YA-NewsWatcher filter (kill) files to the new format used by YA-NW 2.0.4 and later • YA-Base64: a helper application for decoding MIME Base64 encoded as well as uuencoded attachments. This is the preferred uudecode and Base64 decode helper application. • YA-NW Filter to TEXT: a utility application for converting YA-NewsWatcher filter files to plain text files that can be edited with a text editor. • YA-NW TEXT to Filter : a utility application for reconverting a plain text file back to a YA-NewsWatcher filter file. If you are running YA-NewsWatcher after having previously used the original NewsWatcher, when the program starts you will receive an error message about preferences being not found, damaged, or invalid. This is normal. These are the preferences that YA-NewsWatcher adds for the extra features it offers. IMPORTANT YA-NewsWatcher has been proven to be a stable program that runs well and reliably on most peoples' Macs. If you encounter problems, here are some things to try/look out for: • Set a reasonable preferred memory size for the application. The default size seems to work -1- for many people with full group lists up to about 16000 or so. Increasing the memory to 2560 kB may help for very large full group lists for normal day-to-day use. Plea…

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Macintosh HD:"""""MacFormat:ya-nw-231:Docs:YA-NW Readme Page 4 of 4 Saved: Sunday, September 22, 1996 2:00:11 PM the topmost user group list window will be automatically open after startup. 32) Added the Export command to the File menu. This writes the contents of a group or subject list window to a tab-delimited text file. The file creator and default save-to folder are the same as for saving article files. Note that, in general, the data written to the file is slightly different from that displayed in the window. Group lists will always have four columns of data: the low message number (never shown in the window), the high message number (ditto), the unread count (only shown in user group windows), and the group name. For user group windows, none of the columns will be empty. Other group list windows, such as the full group list, the columns other than the group name column will be empty. The same format is used for all types of group windows to make comparisons and automated processing easier. For subject windows, all the available article information will be listed, even if it's not shown in the window (because, for example, "Use XOVER" is enabled but "Show lines" is disabled). However, some information (the number of articles in a thread, for example) is not written to the file. Again, the format will be the same for all subject windows, with empty columns used for unavailable data. For both kinds of lists, the order of the items in the export file is the same as that shown in thw window. Also, for subject windows, the exported file will only show the first article in a thread unless that thread is expanded. 33) Added support for decoding MIME encoded (per RFC 1522) headers. Headers encoded according to RFC 1522 are now always decoded in article windows, and optionally decoded in subject windows. For the latter there's a new preference to enable or disable decoding of MIME headers (since decoding takes time and may therefore cause subject windows to open more slowly). This option has also been added to the Subject Options in the Newsgroup Settings dialog, so MIME header decoding can be enabled or disabled on a newsgroup-by-newsgroup basis. 34) Added support for Frontier Menu Sharing. *-*-*-* Special thanks to John Norstad for all his hard work on original NewsWatcher. YA-NewsWatcher would not be possible without the complete and sturdy foundation offered by original NewsWatcher. Brian Clark Macintosh HD:"""""MacFormat:ya-nw-231:Docs:YA-NW Readme Page 3 of 4 Saved: Sunday, September 22, 1996 2:00:11 PM information on this subject. 15) Improved marking as read of cross-posted articles. In original NewsWatcher, only articles that were opened had any cross-posts also marked as read. Now this also occurs when an article is saved to a file (including …

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1.) Our Story: April 4, 2305. 8 months ago, our outposts at Proxima-4 were destroyed by small nuclear weapons launched by a then-unknown enemy. Many survived the initial attack due to the low radiation levels and lower destructive levels of the smaller nuclear weapons (resembling our current terraforming nukes) that were used. Most survivors were quickly mopped up, however, by the invader's clean-up force... a hoard of walking mechanical terrors that raged through the cities, destroying every vehicle and every person that survived the initial onslaught... the few survivors that managed to escape the attack have described two-legged walking machines that tower over 20 meters above them, armed with weapons that were clearly designed to destroy anything and anyone left alive after the initial attack. We have since learned that the tactical nukes were actually launched by the marching behemoths from a few kilometers outside the city, creating an initial destruction that it made it easy for them to clean up the survivors. Three weeks later, our starter-cities at Betelguese-3 were blown asunder by the tactical nuclear weapons of the enemy, and again the marching nightmares swept through the smoking remains, exterminating any survivors and any equipment that could be used to escape... a few managed to flee early in the attack to bring us this information. United Human Intelligence (UHI) has determined that the invader's plan is to wipe out our civilization with weapons that will leave our biospheres largely undamaged for later colonization by their (still unknown) race... this is suggested by the smaller low-radiation nukes that are used to devastate our cities and the walking nightmares that ruthlessly eliminate any survivors. To this end, the United Human Federation (UHF) has been rapidly re-designing some of our all-terrain light transport freighter-walkers to carry our few mobile defensive weapons left over from the Times of War several centuries ago. Our intention is to deploy these armed walkers in all of our worlds on the Great Line Of Expansion, and keep a fleet of them in Warped-Space to drop out at the first sign of an attack. Our new weapon has been designated the All Terrain Attack Walker, or A.T.A.W., and will hopefully give us a fighting chance in the war for survival that has been thrust upon us. 2.) Strategic Manual: ================================================================================ GETTING INSTRUCTIONS ================================================================================ In the FULL STRATEGIC game, hold the mouse over something for a second and a description will po up. When actually piloting an ATAW, hit the 'i' key to toggle piloting instructions. With these features, all the help you need is on-line, but you can print these manuals out if you like to have a reference. ================================================================================ FULL STRATEGIC GAME INSTRUCTIONS ============…

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