Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Mon 7th Nov 2005 00:09 UTC
Mac OS X This chapter explains why you need a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server and a domain name system (DNS) server. You'll also learn how to configure DHCP services on Mac OS X Server to provide address, lease and renewal, and directory information. You will then change settings on the client computer to access Internet Protocol (IP) information via DHCP.
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RE: A little offtopic
by Eugenia on Mon 7th Nov 2005 06:20 UTC in reply to "A little offtopic"
Eugenia
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2005-06-28

The problem is that they change their logo all too often for our taste(with each release) and some of these incarnations don't scale well on 32x32. If you find for me a picture of the current logo in a *white* background that scales well in 32x32 (meaning that it doesn't look like a 'normal' X when resized, but an OSX 'X'), I would do the change.

Yes, this is off topic btw. Further discussion to this should be directed to the mailing list of osnews-crew.

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