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      <title>Using Vodafone UMTS in Germany</title>
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      <description>These instructions apply to the Novatel MC950D UMTS USB modem running under Mac OS/X 10.5 (Note these instructions do not apply to OS/X 10.4)&#xA;1. Software Installation&#xA;You first need to install the software as supplied on CD.</description>
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      <title>Mac OS/X  One Liner – Changing hostname</title>
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      <description>To change the Hostname under Mac OS/X 10.5&#xA;$ sudo scutil --set HostName servername.example.com </description>
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      <title>MacBook Essential Installs</title>
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      <description>I’m being able to spend more time using my MacBook finally. The following are some essential tools I needed to install.&#xA;Firefox – Browser Skype – Chat, Voice Calling Colloquy – IRC Chat VLC – Media Player for xVid Mac the Ripper – DVD Extractor Parallels – Virtualization for Windows XP </description>
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