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  • A Companion to Installing Yellow Dog Linux 4.1 Guide
  • Please note that this Companion to Install is an addendum to that which is presented on-screen during the installation process.It is not meant to be used as a stand-alone document.Instead,it is designed to provide extra guidance for those portions of the installation process that may otherwise be confusing. Drive Configurations You may install Yellow Dog Linux as a stand-alone operating system,or you may install both OSX and Yellow Dog Linux.You may have 1 or more drives independent of the number of operating systems installed. If you do have 2 or more drives,1 for YDL and the second drive for OSX,it is advised that the Yellow Dog Linux drive be placed first in the ATA,SCSI,or Firewire chain (at the time of this writing,USB drives are not supported as targets for the installer). To install OSX and Yellow Dog Linux on a single drive,you will require a minimum of two primary partitions.Unless your drive is already configured as such,you must either boot from the OSX CD,reformat,then reinstall OSX (using the Drive Setup application)or use a 3rd party,non-destructive partitioning tool prior to installing Linux. Be certain to back-up all important OSX applications and data before working with any partitioning tool or reformatting your drive. PREPARATION Single Drive,Multi-Boot System You are now going to use Apple’s Drive Setup application to format and partition your drive.Please note that this procedure completely reformats and DESTROYS ALL DATA on your drive. These instructions are for the partitioning of OSX.For Classic Mac OS partitioning,please download the YDL 2.3 Guide
  • Audi Models at a Glance
  • Audi Models at a GlanceReview of market launches in 2003 The Audi A3 was the most important new model launched during the past year. Selling over 92,000 in its first year in production, the new A3 is even more successful than its predecessor. With the launching of new top models, the spotlight was once again on “Vorsprung durch Technik”: The Audi S4 is the first car in its class to have a V8 engine with a displacement of 4.2 litres and an output of 253 kW (344 bhp). It was launched in Europe, the USA and Japan in the course of the year. A new range-topping version of the Audi allroad quattro appeared in April 2003 with a 4.2-litre engine developing 220 kW (300 bhp). The special flair of an eight-cylinder makes it even sportier on the road; it is as agile as ever on rough terrain. The Audi A8 has been available as a 4.0 TDI quattro developing 202 kW (275 bhp) since May. This is the most powerful V8 diesel in the luxury segment. The Audi TT 3.2 quattro is equipped with a superlative 3.2-litre V6 engine with an output of 184 kW Download Audi Models Manual Books
  • YLROTS Manual
  • Through 2006 Honda or Acura automobile or a model year 2007 Honda Fit (the … the purchase of a Certified Used Honda or Acura automobile If you purchased or leased a Honda or Acura model year 2002 through 2006 automobile or model year 2007 Honda Fit between April 13, 2002 and November 7, 2006, you are a member of a proposed Settlement Class and may be entitled to an extension of your vehicle’s warranties, an extension of your lease contract and a cash refund. Please read this notice carefully, as it affects your legal rights. You can receive more information about this notice by calling 888-888-3082 or visiting www.odosettlementinfo.com. Non-English…
  • Open Source Physics: A User's Guide with Examples
  • The Open-Source Physics project is a synergy of curriculum development, computational physics, and physics education research. One goal of the project is to make a large number of Java simulations available for education using the GNU Open-Source model. This manual describes some of the classes and interfaces that are being used in this project. Portions of Open Source Physics are being incorporated into the following: • Java edition of An Introduction to Computer Simulation Methods by Harvey Gould, Jan Tobochnik, and Wolfgang Christian. • Statistical and Thermal Physics project by Harvey Gould and Jan Tobochnik. • Easy Java Simulations high-level modelling tool by Francisco Esquembre. • Tracker video analysis program by Doug Brown. Programmers wishing to adopt Open Source Physics tools for their own projects are encouraged to do so provided that these projects release their source code under the GNU Open-Source GPL license. Open Source Physics code is being distributed using CVS from the SourceForge web site: http://sourceforge.net/projects/os-physics/ Additional curricula material and links are available from the Open Source Physics server hosted at Davidson College Download pdf Open Source Physics: A User's Guide with Examples
  • Creating a Poster in Microsoft PowerPoint
  • This handout will guide you through setting up a poster in PowerPoint, inserting text and images, and preparing the poster for printing. Creating your document A poster created in PowerPoint usually consists of a single slide. Launch Microsoft PowerPoint. PowerPoint will automatically open a blank presentation. To resize the slide, select Page Setup from the File menu. In the dialog box that pops up, select Custom under Slides sized for: Then enter the width and height of your poster, in inches. PowerPoint will automatically set portrait or landscape orientation based on the measurements you enter. The maximum size PowerPoint will allow for a slide is 56”. If you want your poster to be bigger than 56”, create it at half size and then print it at 200% scale. In this example, the desired poster size is 96” wide by 36” high, so it is designed at 48” by 18”. Inserting poster elements Insert text and graphics as you normally would in PowerPoint. Remember that if you are designing your poster at half the printed size, everything on your poster will also be half the printed size. So, if you want your title to be 1.5” high (108 pt), and you are designing your poster at half size, set the font to 54 pt. Inserting a PowerPoint slide You can insert a PowerPoint slide into your poster by saving it as an image. 1. In PowerPoint, select the slide you would like to place. 2. Select Save as from the File menu. Download pdf Creating a Poster in Microsoft PowerPoint
  • Microsoft Office Live Meeting User Guide
  • Accessing Your Host Account • All new hosts also receive a Presenter Invitation by email which includes your ConferenceAnytime service information and instructions for starting your meetings. You will also receive an Audience Invitation that enables you to easily invite others to your ConferenceAnytime meetings. • To access your ConferencePlus host account online and gain access to additional tools and features available with your ConferencePlus service, just click on the MyAccount Dashboard graphic included in your Presenter email. You will receive an email informing you how to activate your Dashboard login ID and password. Setting up Conference Anytime Meetings: • All new hosts also receive a Presenter Invitation by email which includes your ConferenceAnytime service information and instructions for starting your meetings. • ConferenceAnytime® 24X7 audio and web conferencing is setup with your ConferencePlus host account and ready for immediate use. You will receive new host information that provides start-up instructions on accessing and using your new service in a Presenter Invitation email. Download pdf Microsoft Office Live Meeting User Guide
  • Norton AntiVirus for Macintosh Users Guide Manual
  • Installing Norton AntiVirus Welcome to Norton AntiVirus for Macintosh What is a virus? What are virus definitions? Is my computer protected now? Tips for avoiding viruses About your Norton AntiVirus for Macintosh CD Installing Norton AntiVirus for Macintosh Selecting a virus protection level during installation About your virus subscription What to do after installing For more information Accessing context-sensitive help Registering Norton AntiVirus for Macintosh Reading Late Breaking News Connecting to the Symantec Web site through America Online Chapter 2 Protecting disks, files, and data from viruses About automatic protection About Norton AntiVirus Auto-Protect What part of my computer is protected? Turning Auto-Protect on or off with the Control Strip Setting general and custom preferences Scanning for viruses Using contextual menus to scan Scanning email attachments Scheduling automatic virus scans Scheduling a scan event Editing and deleting scheduled events Looking up virus names and definitions Looking up virus definitions on the Symantec Web site Fine-tuning Auto-Protect performance Chapter 3 Responding to virus alerts About virus alerts When Auto-Protect finds a virus If a virus is found while scanning If Norton AntiVirus can t repair a file If a Virus-like Activity alert appears Appendix A Keeping current with LiveUpdate About LiveUpdate How to update virus protection When to update virus protection Updating virus protection and program files Reading the LiveUpdate What s New file Checking version numbers and dates Customizing a LiveUpdate session Scheduling LiveUpdate If you can t use LiveUpdate Deleting the NAV” 7.0 QuickScan file Using LiveUpdate with America Online
  • Laser Scanning Cytometer Tutorials
  • The LSC has an optics/electronics unit, a microscope with a motorized stage, and a computer with a monitor. The optics/electronics unit contains one or two lasers (blue, argon-ion and red, HeNe) along with all of the laser beam steering optics, the galvanometer which creates the laser scanning line, and a scan lens for introduction of the scanning laser beam into the microscope. Fluorescent light collected by the microscope is passed to a collection of filters and PMT (Photomultiplier Tube) detectors in the optics/electronics unit. Description The photo below of the optics/electronics unit of the LSC indicates the location of the LSC Main Power switch, Laser Power switch, and the toggle. Download Laser Scanning Cytometer Tutorials
  • Software Development at Microsoft Observed
  • The Human Interactions in Programming (HIP) team in Microsoft Research applies human- centered research techniques to builds tools that improve the software development process. The joke goes, “we build tools as if software were made by people … working together.” As a human-centered effort, we draw from various research fields including human-computer interaction, information visualization, computer-supported cooperative work, and social computing. The central tenet of these fields is that one needs to understand the user in order to design tools to support them. To this end we have initiated a series of investigations to understand software development at Microsoft. Our research builds on a rich history of research into professional software development practices [1, 2, 4, 5, 6, and 7]. This document describes the process we used, what we learned, and directions for future user research. METHODOLOGY We performed two surveys and several face-to-face interviews of developers at Microsoft during the summer of 2005. The first survey contained 205 questions asking how developers spend their time, what tools they use, and the severity of various problems they face. We deployed it to 1000 architects, software developers and software test developers randomly selected from the Microsoft address book by job title. We received 157 responses, though the data presented here includes only the 104 responses from the developers. Next we performed semi-structured interviews with six software development leads and five software developers drawn from our survey respondents. Each was done by two interviewers, who took copious notes. Each interview lasted about an hour. Most
  • Cisco Aironet Wireless LAN Adapter Troubleshooting
  • This chapter provides general information for diagnosing and correcting common problems encountered when installing or operating a Cisco Aironet Wireless LAN Adapter. The following topics are covered in this section: • Accessing the Latest Troubleshooting Tips, page 9-2 • Interpreting the Indicator LEDs, page 9-2 • Problems after Installing the Driver, page 9-3 • Radio Not Found, page 9-3 • Client Adapter Recognition Problems, page 9-3 • Problems Associating to the Access Point, page 9-3 • Problems Authenticating, page 9-4 • Problems Connecting to the Network, page 9-4 • Running the Troubleshooting Tool on Mac OS X, page 9-5 Interpreting the Indicator LEDs The client adapter shows messages and error conditions through its two LEDs: • Link Integrity/Power LED (green)—This LED lights when the client adapter is receiving power and blinks slowly when the adapter is linked with the network. • Link Activity LED (amber)—This LED blinks quickly when the client adapter is receiving or transmitting data and blinks in a repeating pattern to indicate an error condition. Download pdf Cisco Aironet Wireless LAN Adapter Troubleshooting