In article <j5ednWcx365...@giganews.com>,
"Tom" <web...@rcn.com> wrote:
> I just got an iMac and I will be the first to admin I don't know very much
> about it. I do know quite about about Windows and UNIX (especially LINUX).
> I have several questions that I hope someone can help me with. I have
> wrestled with them for days, and still can't figure them out:
>
> 1. How do I mount a Samba (SMB) share from a Linux box to my iMac and have
> it remain mounted (i.e. connected) after a reboot.
In Jaguar, there's a separate control panel called "Login Items" (if
memory serves); in Panther, "Startup Items" is a pane in the "Accounts"
control panel/System Preference. Find the icon for the directory and
drag it into the correct pane.
> 2. How do I save window positions in Aqua's desktop. I am merely referring
> to ones like "Macintosh HD", "Applications", etc.
Shouldn't happen. Last time that happened to me, it was on an iBook
with a dead PRAM battery. Hmmm...
> 3. Why is it that the menu items "View/Clean Up" and "View/Arrange" are
> disabled in some windows.
Are those folders locked? Are you logged in as an admin user?
> 4. I am trying to get my Airport Extreme to work with my Linksys Wireless G
> router.
Jesus-- good luck!
> 5. Finally, I am not used to tsch, and would prefer to use bash, I read
> somewhere that OS X comes with it. Unless it's a bad idea and I just should
> learn tsch, where can I change this. (If I have to use tsch, what is the
> equivalent of bash's ~/.profile file where I can put commands, aliases, etc
> to execute when I start a shell).
tcsh really isn't all that different, although you can just set
Terminal's prefs to launch bash (/bin/bash, but that's already in your
$PATH). The comparable file to edit, should you stick with tcsh, is
.cshrc.
> Thanks so much. Hopefully I will be able solve these problems and start
> using my Mac full-time and put my PC in the closet!
Hope that helps, and happy hacking!