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If you have had a computer crash, hard disk malfunction, or a virus attack and it seems like all your data and work have disappeared, the first thing you need to do, is to avoid panic.
If you act quickly and carefully, and don’t just start aimlessly trying to retrieve the data by clicking keys, and doing things that you think "just might help", it is possible that you can ease the Mac data recovery process, or at least help to make the situation less drastic.
Updated: 05/24/2006
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After just one day at the Mac OS X Conference in Santa Clara, I can tell you that Mac OS X seems to be the new common ground for computing. While sitting in the break area amid glowing Apples in all shapes and forms, I overheard conversations about Java, Objective-C, Perl, AppleScript, networking, Web Services, Digital Rights Management, Apache, Terminal hacks, and a host of other cool discussion topics. It\'s becoming clear...
Updated: 05/28/2005
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Installing a Subversion Server In a previous article , we saw how to install and use Subversion, in the context of a single user, and use it on a single system. This article will take you one step beyond and show how to install a Subversion server, accessible via the network and to a team of users. We\'ll see also how Subversion can help to manage a project to which several developers contribute. Subversion uses Apache as its HTTP transport layer.
Updated: 05/28/2005
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