So here's my little Tutorial for connecting Mac OS X Leopard with Ubuntu and using your Ubuntu machine as a backup volume for Time Machine but all steps can be reproduced on every Linux box and they work with Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger too. At the end of this tutorial you will have a server which shows up in the Finder sidebar and behaves just like a Mac server when accessing it from your Macs. To be perfectly integrated with Mac OS X we're going to use Apple's Filing Protocol (AFP) for network and file sharing.
openCU
Is the attempt to combine large scalable realtime conferencing and multicast streaming
with zeroconfiguration ad-hoc routing to provide a new user experience for collaboration ,
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Think installing Mac OS X and a suite of applications, documents, and settings on a single Mac takes all day? Imagine doing it on ten or a hundred or a thousand Macs! Fortunately, tools like Apple Software Restore and NetInstall have allowed administrators to do it a little bit faster, and now Apple has provided an even more amazing tool that gives administrators the ability to roll out hundreds of custom Mac OS X installs in a couple of hours!
M. Bilal, and S. Kang. Cluster Computing, 20 (3):
2779–2792(2017)cite arxiv:1704.02683Comment: This article is accepted for the publication in Cluster Computing-The Journal of Networks, Software Tools and Applications. Print ISSN 1386-7857, Online ISSN 1573-7543.
M. Bilal. IEEE Systems Journal, (2018)cite arxiv:1808.00348Comment: 10 pages, 8 figures, accepted for publication in a future issue of the IEEE systems Journal.
M. Bilal, and S. Kang. (2017)cite arxiv:1704.02683Comment: This article is accepted for the publication in Cluster Computing-The Journal of Networks, Software Tools and Applications. Print ISSN 1386-7857, Online ISSN 1573-7543.