A reader writes:
“I’ve really learned a lot from reading your book Learning Unix for Mac OS X Panther, but I’m still unsure what’s involved in tweaking my WiFi configuration from the command line. Help?
A reader writes:
“I’ve really learned a lot from reading your book Learning Unix for Mac OS X Panther, but I’m still unsure what’s involved in tweaking my WiFi configuration from the command line. Help?
If you’re already delving into the exciting new world of Panther, the 10.3 release of Mac OS X, then you’ll want to know that Apple’s released a security update for the Terminal.app program itself, as detailed:
Security Update 2003-11-04 addresses a potential vulnerability with the Terminal application in Mac OS X v10.3 and Mac OS X Server v10.3 that could allow unauthorized access to a system.
A reader writes:
“I figured that this would be right up your alley. If I want to move any document that contains “agreen” to another folder, what commands would I use on the command line?”
The best-selling Learning Unix for Mac OS X Panther from O’Reilly & Associates offers a concise introduction to just what you need to know to get started with the Unix inside Mac OS X. With Mac OS X, you can continue to use your preferred computing platform, while exploring the powerful capabilities of Unix.