I like Douglas Troy, _Unix Systems_ as a short, clear, basic intro to unix. It's cheap, too. Tho it may be out of print? places like Amazon, etc have used copies, I'd expect. With this book's info known, the rest is details of how Apple implements unix in OSX, and fancy stuff of what all you can do or other people have prepared for you to be able to do with their softwares. For the details of OSX's unix implementation, I don't know of any single book as lucid as Troy's.
But you can take a look at http://developer.apple.com. Poking around there you can find a lot of summary info about how OSX works, eg bootup sequence, and lots of other stuff. I forget if you need to login as a member to be able to find all the good stuff, but basic membership is enough & is free. On Sat, 22 May 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: . . . > PS: Could anyone recommend a book or website, which explains the "under the hood" > workings of > OSX in layman's terms. I bought "iMac for dummies" but it was just that. I am > looking for > something in between the dummy and the expert stage. Help! . . . _______________________________________________ Littlesnitch-talk mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://at.obdev.at/mailman/listinfo/littlesnitch-talk
