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Fairly straightforward initial Mac installation. UnderSystemPreferences/Network I set the initial IP config to be via DHCP.For the Facility machine I need to switch it to a static IP, for theother machines I've left it as DHCP. Initial naming for the Facilitymachine was xray_facility, somewhat arbitrary. In Unix space it'sreferred to as xray0 .
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I disabled most of the power saving features (e.g. spinning down thehard drive) but left the screen saver active.
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Installing software: I let the machine switch between OS X and Classic (OS 9.2)trivially, depending on how it wanted to launch the installer. I put obviousOS 9 applications into the folder 'Applications (OS 9)' and the rest in the 'Applications' folder. The standard apps loaded are Photoshop 5, Photoshop 7and Canvas 8. Unix Applications Most of the following is taken from Bill Scott's Crystallography on OS X web pages.I registered with the Darwin source codeproject site - but this probably isn't important. 1. X Windows Download Apple's X-windows programs (v. 0.3, March 17 2003 release)from here(about 42 MB download) and additional libraries here(SDK, 3.8 MB Download, bottom right corner of page).;(New release fixedbug when using hklview .)
Set the display to let you run X-windows applications from your non-Xterminal windows by putting this in your .cshrc or equivalent: I also changed a couple of default settings:
The first of these gets rid of the annoying, non-canonicalclick-to-focus property, and the second gets rid of a warning windowthat pops up and prevents you from logging out if X11 is running. man Xquartz for more information and other possibilities.
Note that you don't want/need to run the OrborOS window manager if youare running this Apple Xserver. 2. Developer Tools Apple makes a native c compiler that comes with the Apple DeveloperTools. For OS 10.2, it is the gcc compiler version 3.1, tweaked abit apparently for the Mac operating system. (You also get a copyof version 2.95, and can switch between them if you need to. mancc Ski Drive: Biathlon Mac Os Update for details. Can't see why you'd want to.) You can either getit on the OS X distribution CDs, which are out of date unless theywere produced as recently as the end of December, 2002, or you candownloadit from Apple's site. In order to do the latter, you have tojoin their developer group, which is free but involves submitting atedious form, getting a username and password, etc. You can spenda lot of time going in circles; this site is a pain to navegate. Ski Drive: Biathlon Mac Os Download
Phil has the Dev stuff on a burnt CD, for convenience. 3. Fink - installed 3rd party software Ski Drive: Biathlon Mac Os Download 1. Install the Fink binary installer, following steps 1, 2 and 3described on their quickstartpage. a. Download the installer disk image: Fink 0.5.1 Binary Installer (10.1 users - use Fink 0.4.1)
b. Double-click 'Fink-0.5.1-Installer.dmg' to mount the disk image, then double-click the 'Fink 0.5.1 Installer.pkg' package inside. Follow the instructions on screen.
c. Open a new Terminal.app window and type 'pico .cshrc'. A text editor will pop up. Enter this line:
2. Configure fink to use cvs releases:3. Tell fink where you have installed X-windows:4. Use the command fink listto see what is available.
5. Use the commandto install binaries from Debian packages prepared by fink. These arenot available in all cases, so if apt-get reports that it is not found,or if you want to compile stuff yourself, instruct fink to do so with6. Some packages are only available currently from the 'unstable'branch (eg: mozilla, scientificpython). Copy the appropriate files toyour fink installation and then install. I've rounded these up for youalong with some automated crystallography install scripts here. Bewarethat these may not be current. You are better off doing it yourself.However if you install an old one, next time you do a fink update-all,it will make everything current.
Fink installs programs into machine-wide locations under /sw ,so can be useful to build a general default installation. This isPhil's list of Fink commands/installs as of March 2003:Note that you can get applications like Mozilla, Netscape etc in the normaldownload/install way in the Mac. They just install in different places.
You can also install the same software in more Unix-traditional locations, butwhich version you will use depends on the relative position of /sw and theother locations within your PATH variable. 4. Software Installation OS X automatically launches Classic (OS 9.2) if you try and launch OS9-based installers. Generally, place OS X applications in the regularApplications directory and put OS 9 apps in the 'Applications (Mac OS 9)'directory. Ski Drive: Biathlon Mac Os X
Some installations, particularly those for Microsoft Office, Eudora andEndnote are simply drag it into the applications folder.
Magic fix for Endnote for Microsoft Word: find the ' citewhile you write ' folder in the Endnote directory, and drag it intoMicrosoft:Microsoft Office X:Office:Startup:Word directory (: is thefolder separator). Start Microsoft Word. Go into preferences ,under file locations, select startup . Hit the Modify button, and use the file browser to single-click your way through thedirectory tree until you have selected the new location of the 'citewhile you write' folder in ....Startup:Word. Hit the Choose button. Quit Word and restart it and you should see the Endnote menuwithin the Tools menu in Word.
DAVE configuration : make sure that Windows File Sharing is off in the Sharing control panel. The domain is MSKCC. The accountname and password are as specified on the PCs.
Adding hosts via NETINFO : create yourself a HOSTS file from one ofthe SGI/LINUX files using:and copy it somehow to your G4 box (e.g. cut and paste into a editor window). Then, save the current contents of the netinfo machine 'directory':then merge the contents of the HOSTS flat file that you've just createdand check your entriesThis approach was culled from thisarticle which was actually more to do with suppressing popup ads (by lying about the IP addresses of notorious popup ad servers).
This is the current (Mar 2003) contents of my HOSTS flat file:and this seemed to load OK. Once it is loaded, commands like 'telnet xray2'work as expected.
Adding NFS mounts via NETINFO : read this tomake your G4 an NFS client, or this article torun an NFS server. Running an NFS server seems a little pointless ifyou enable file sharing, frankly, unless you want your G4 to strictlyimpersonate one of my SGI or Linux installations. NFS mounts are notgoing to be viable with variable-IP G4's (i.e. ones with DHCPsettings), because of the security restrictions I use when defining NFSexports. Ski Drive: Biathlon Mac Os 7 Tips, tricks and Random Ideas If the only administrator account forgets their password ,look at thislink to work out the solution. Specifically, boot using the OS Xoperating system CD, and pull down the Installer menu and select Reset password , type the new password and hit Save justonce . If you hit save more than once it seems to overwrite your newpassword.
Thisdocument gives a simple primer as to the use of Netinfo instead of traditional Unix flat files in /etc for systemadministration (/etc/hosts, /etc/fstab, /etc/exports etc). Netinfo issomewhat of a badly-documented nightmare, however. OS X login via SSH ssh, scp, and sftp are the secure versions of the Unix utilities rsh, rcp andftp. Whereas automatic usage of rsh and rcp is controlled by the file .rhosts,and ftp via .netrc, the ssh procedure is slightly more cumbersome. What youhave to generate is a key, and then propagate this key to the machine youwant to auto-login to:
On the host, one generates the key-pair using:and then just propagate it to the destination machine:Really only the last command is necessary, but if the .ssh directory does notexist you might need to create it. After the keys are in place, you shouldn'tneed to supply passwords for future transactions.
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