hello fellow geeks-
I have just got my first powerbook running mac osx and I am totally happy. This is very cool...Actually I am at a loss of words, which is unusual for me. The feeling of using the well thought-out OS when coming from windoze is super.
I am a unix admin with most time spent with freebsd and thought that things were gonna be the same, but just with a well tuned gui.....I was wrong. I am not that disappointed but I am hoping that I will b able to get the lowdown from some people here to get me on the path and get up to speed. I am just happy that I do not have to rely on my windows box for day to day desktop stuff. I never really got around to building a desktop with freebsd and always hoped to get a mac since they inroduced OS X. Must be the geek in me.
Anyhow, I am wondering what OSX had in terms of packages or ports with respect to open or free BSD's? i found my way to the command line as soon as I got my computer fixed...I bought it used and broke and did a little fixin to save a LOT of money and now I am really happy that it worked out.... and typed wget and that wasn't happening. So I went for what I know and thought ports which is what I need to take care of here. Does everything need to be compiled? Or are there packages or ports. I really hope that someone implements something similar to the freebsd ports collection for OS X if hasn't already been done. Very nice thing to have.
I am also wondering if there are any recommended sites or books that I should check out for my info. I am mostly talking sysadmin stuff for OS X.
OK, I have many boxen that I need to log into everyday. I was using securecrt on the windoze desktop, but with openssh built into the OS there does not seem to be a market for anyone to write a ssh gui for OSX. Now, I do not need a gui to feel at home, it is just convenient to have it manage the logins and hostname/IPs. I could very well do the manual thing by logging in just as I was on a terminal, but I am looking for a solution to make things easier on me. I am pretty sure that there are sysadmins using OSX for their desktop and would like to hear from them if they have any idears on how they manage their ssh logins to other machines.
Well, I am glad to be here and hope to hear from anyone with light to shed.
peace,
Bob
I have just got my first powerbook running mac osx and I am totally happy. This is very cool...Actually I am at a loss of words, which is unusual for me. The feeling of using the well thought-out OS when coming from windoze is super.
I am a unix admin with most time spent with freebsd and thought that things were gonna be the same, but just with a well tuned gui.....I was wrong. I am not that disappointed but I am hoping that I will b able to get the lowdown from some people here to get me on the path and get up to speed. I am just happy that I do not have to rely on my windows box for day to day desktop stuff. I never really got around to building a desktop with freebsd and always hoped to get a mac since they inroduced OS X. Must be the geek in me.
Anyhow, I am wondering what OSX had in terms of packages or ports with respect to open or free BSD's? i found my way to the command line as soon as I got my computer fixed...I bought it used and broke and did a little fixin to save a LOT of money and now I am really happy that it worked out.... and typed wget and that wasn't happening. So I went for what I know and thought ports which is what I need to take care of here. Does everything need to be compiled? Or are there packages or ports. I really hope that someone implements something similar to the freebsd ports collection for OS X if hasn't already been done. Very nice thing to have.
I am also wondering if there are any recommended sites or books that I should check out for my info. I am mostly talking sysadmin stuff for OS X.
OK, I have many boxen that I need to log into everyday. I was using securecrt on the windoze desktop, but with openssh built into the OS there does not seem to be a market for anyone to write a ssh gui for OSX. Now, I do not need a gui to feel at home, it is just convenient to have it manage the logins and hostname/IPs. I could very well do the manual thing by logging in just as I was on a terminal, but I am looking for a solution to make things easier on me. I am pretty sure that there are sysadmins using OSX for their desktop and would like to hear from them if they have any idears on how they manage their ssh logins to other machines.
Well, I am glad to be here and hope to hear from anyone with light to shed.
peace,
Bob