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Learning OSX?
KGhaleon
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So a lot of jobs in my area require that I know how to troubleshoot and work with Apple software, mainly OSX. Are there any videos or video podcasts that show you how to perform tasks that you would generally do in a windows environment...how to join to a domain, share files, manage users, etc?
I have the time.
Money to purchase a Mac and teach myself, I have not.
I have the time.
Money to purchase a Mac and teach myself, I have not.
Present goals: MCAS, MCSA, 70-680
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OptionsDaniel333 Member Posts: 2,077 ■■■■■■□□□□There are some alright videos on www.vtc.com . A number of books on amazon.com for the apple certified help desk technician.
I picked up a 400mhz IMac last year for $50. Runs OSX.4 just fine. Used PC133 ram.-Daniel -
OptionsKGhaleon Member Posts: 1,346 ■■■■□□□□□□I just said I don't have money to spend.Present goals: MCAS, MCSA, 70-680
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OptionsTalic Member Posts: 423[Post removed: Posting information about pirated software is against the rules of TechExams.net.]
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OptionsJDMurray Admin Posts: 13,039 AdminPosting information about pirated software is against the rules of TechExams.net.
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OptionsULWiz Member Posts: 722Cant believe he posted that in here. Some people just never learn.CompTIA A+ Nov 25, 1997
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OptionsTalic Member Posts: 423Hmmm.. I really didn't think it was pirating to run a vm of OSX. Or any OS for that matter. Just like running multiple sessions of windows or something.
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OptionsKGhaleon Member Posts: 1,346 ■■■■□□□□□□I'm talking about administering through the OSX gui.Present goals: MCAS, MCSA, 70-680
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OptionsJDMurray Admin Posts: 13,039 AdminTalic wrote:Hmmm.. I really didn't think it was pirating to run a vm of OSX. Or any OS for that matter. Just like running multiple sessions of windows or something.
anyways, sorry about that.
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OptionsKGhaleon Member Posts: 1,346 ■■■■□□□□□□I ran into that snag with Dynamips. There aren't free IOS images, are there(off-topic)?Present goals: MCAS, MCSA, 70-680
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OptionsJDMurray Admin Posts: 13,039 AdminNope, the Cisco IOS is definitely not free in any form. There's much more information about that topic in our Cisco forums.
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OptionsJDMurray Admin Posts: 13,039 Admindynamik wrote:If you can't afford a mac, but want to familiarize yourself with the OSX experience, I think this will help you out.
Try this one for a Mac substitute instead.
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OptionsSchluep Member Posts: 346dynamik wrote:If you can't afford a mac, but want to familiarize yourself with the OSX experience, I think this will help you out.
I got a good laugh out of that one. As a side note, check out the minimum system requirements for that link to the toy keyboard:
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Optionshypnotoad Banned Posts: 915Just go read Apple's documentation about OS X.
Oh wait, nevermind, it sucks and is basically useless for system administration. -
Optionshetty Member Posts: 394KGhaleon wrote:So a lot of jobs in my area require that I know how to troubleshoot and work with Apple software, mainly OSX. Are there any videos or video podcasts that show you how to perform tasks that you would generally do in a windows environment...how to join to a domain, share files, manage users, etc?
I have the time.
Money to purchase a Mac and teach myself, I have not.
http://www.lynda.com/IDsecrets/
Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard Essential Training - 7.25 hours long
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OptionsTechJunky Member Posts: 881No videos...
But these are what I used. I actually had 1 on 1 training session from the author of the second book... He trains all apple employees and many contractors who are "high end" customers. The only reason he doesnt publish his own books anymore is due to that he is employee'd by Apple now.
Great books, even better person to work with!
Schoun Regan
Mac OS X Advanced System Administration v10.5
Author: Edward R Marczak
Mac OS X Server Essentials Second Edition (10.5)
Author: Schoun Regan