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Arnaud's OSX cloning tutorial This is a tutorial for setting up OS X like the KDE desktop. It is available in English and French. Compiling GD on Mac OS X HOWTO This document explains (in the prescriptive, somewhat haughty tone characteristic of other HOWTOS) in a step-by-step fashion the procedure for compiling and installing GD 2.0.33 (the latest version as of 2006-01-19) from sources on Tiger (Mac OS X 10.4). However, this HOWTO also assumes a more-than-passing acquaintance with the Mac OS X Terminal application and the UNIX command line. Integrating Mac OS X in an NIS network This document provides information about how to integrate Mac OS X version 10.2.5 or later in an NIS network. Among other features, it becomes possible to login to Mac OS X based on NIS user account information and to use distributed NFS file systems including automounts. LyX for Mac OS X This is a HOWTO for LyX/Mac, a fully-featured native implementation of LyX on the Mac OS X. Read more Mac OS X Browser Comparison This document is a yes/no feature comparison of the graphical Web browsers that run natively on Mac OS X. It does not cover browsers that run on the Classic VM or require an implementation of the X11 windowing system. Running SPECviewperf 9 on Mac OS X This document describes how to create a copy of the SPECviewperf benchmark that runs on Mac OS X. The SPECviewperf software is the most renowned industry benchmark to characterize the performance of OpenGL hardware and software. Secure Email Tutorial A step-by-step guide for setting up an email certificate for encryption. What is Mac OS X What is Mac OS X is intended primarily as an introduction to Mac OS X for those members of the technical community who are not familiar with it. You can think of it as a somewhat low-level taste of Apple's operating system.