Apple Macintosh Student Server Installation PDF Manual


Server Computer Requirements Microsoft, Apple or Novell server operating system with corresponding minimum recommended system requirements. 1.8 GB free hard disc space for full installation to server computer. CD or DVD drive required unless installing from client computer.
Apple Macintosh Student Computer Requirements OpenBook English requires the following minimum Apple Macintosh configuration for student computers: Mac OS X 10.2.8 or later for running OpenBook native OS X version Mac OS 9.1, 9.2, 10.0 or 10.1 for running OpenBook classic version
Apple system requirements for particular Mac OS operating system See www.apple.com website for details.

Apple Qmaster 3 PDF User Manual

About Apple Qmaster
The Apple Qmaster application described in this document is the graphical “client interface” that you use to submit jobs for distributed rendering and processing. Apple Qmaster can accept jobs from Shake, Autodesk Maya, and any UNIX command-line program. The Apple Qmaster application is one of several applications in the Apple Qmaster distributed processing system. The complete system includes controls for configuring clusters of processing computers and for monitoring, pausing, resuming, or canceling work that has been submitted.

iBook/MacBook Laptop Manual For Parent

Every iBook/MacBook comes with a padded laptop case. In the case you will find an iBook or MacBook, a power adaptor with extension cord, and a shoulder strap. All of these items must be returned at the end of the year when the laptop is handed back for maintenance.

iBook/MacBook identification When you open the laptop, on the left is a label with a barcode and your child’s name and user ID. On the top of the iBook/MacBook is engraved ETSB and a number indicating the year the iBook/MacBook was first issued.

MacBook 13 inch Notebook PDF User’s Guide

Connecting to a Printer
Follow the instructions that came with your printer to install required software and connect the printer. The drivers for most printers are built into Mac OS X. You can connect most printers with a USB cable; others might require a network connection, such as Ethernet. If you have an AirPort Express or AirPort Extreme Base Station, you can connect a USB printer to the base station (instead of connecting it to your computer) and print wirelessly. For more information about your USB ports, see “Using Universal Serial Bus (USB) Devices” on page 54. For more information about a
wireless or network connection, see “How AirPort Provides Wireless Internet Access” on page 61 and “Connecting with Ethernet” on page 64.
After you connect a USB printer, your computer usually detects it automatically and adds it to the list of available printers. You might need to know the network name or address of printers connected to a network before you can print to them. Use the Print & Fax pane of System Preferences to select your printer.Note: If your printer isn’t working, you might need to check the website of the printer manufacturer for compatible printer driver software to install.