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RE: What do you think Of Mac OS X??


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Posted by LtKer Semper On 2003-04-12 22:01:53
In Reply to RE: What do you think Of Mac OS X?? Posted by Tr FOIA On 2003-04-12 20:32:18

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I like it. Their are 3rd party products to get os x to log on to active directory, I still want to try the pam_smb or windbind modules :-P .. I haven't seen anybody try that yet and I think that would be the obvious choice for getting it to log on to active directory, though you wouldn't be able to push group policy to os x. over all it's nice. It's simple for the non-computer literate computer users and for the more advanced users you can open up a shell and get to know os x more in depth. I'll probably be trying pam_smb and/or winbind when ever I get a g4 test box at work. :-D.. I also want to play with os x server so that I may have the possibility to put all the apple's on one vlan at work and give them their own resources. :) maybe that would take care of the conjestion from all the apple talk traffic. Apple talk is one of the most chattiest protocols. I don't like it very much, but working for a university I have to support it.

On 2003-04-12 20:32:18, FOIA wrote
>I once disliked MacOS pretty much (single user, memory management was a nightmare). Since Max OS X I really like it. I still don't use it, mainly because I still think it's a OS and System for artists that are more interested in design issues then computing, but at least it got nice multitasking, sync multiprocessing, protected memory (thank god) etc..
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>I think it's a alternative,... maybe its the only alternative when Palladium comes along, who knows
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>FOIA
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>On 2003-04-12 18:40:00, applesauce wrote
>>Just wondering what the general feeling towards Apple's new unix based system is here at cyberarmy. So what do you think of Mac OS 10 ?

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