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Re: 10.5 Server sucks, 10.5 sucks



Just a little hint here. The Essentials books from Apple are really thought for people that have never touched those systems before. That's why are kind of 'primitive'. With your level of knowledge that has probably been a waste of money.

If you are looking for really good books on OS X System Administration go for

Apple Training Series: Mac OS X System Administration Reference, Volume 1
Apple Training Series: Mac OS X System Administration Reference, Volume 2
both by Schoun Regan.


These are in my opinion (and I've been working for enterprise tech support for 6 years) the only two os x admin books worth reading. As soon as the 10.5 versions are going to come out these will be on my shopping list again. I still have the 10.4 versions on my Safari bookshelf

-- René

On 7 Mar 2008, at 05:58, Angus Fox wrote:

I even bought 'Mac OS X Server Essentials 2nd Edition for 10.5 - a very expensive book which is 'Apple Certified', to help me but on inspection its written for children. 2 pages on mailman for example which just boil down to saying 'click this and press ok'. I couldnt recommend it at all.

----- Rene Schaetzl IT Exorcist - Western Academy of Beijing




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