11-10-2009
KDE apple mouse
Hi - Does anyone else use KDE with apple hardware? I can't seem to find anything out there about apple mouse support for right-clicking. Any advice? Thanks
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directoryservice
dspluginhelperd(8) BSD System Manager's Manual dspluginhelperd(8)
NAME
dspluginhelperd -- support daemon for legacy DirectoryService plugins
SYNOPSIS
dspluginhelperd [-v]
DESCRIPTION
DirectoryService has been replaced by opendirectoryd(8). dspluginhelperd provides support for 3rd party DirectoryService plugins.
More information can be accessed from the Darwin Open Directory Page: http://developer.apple.com/darwin/projects/opendirectory/
OPTIONS
The options are as follows:
-v Display the release version.
DIAGNOSTICS
See odutil(1) for information on enabling debug logging and various other options introspection of opendirectoryd.
ERRORS
Error codes are available using dserr(1) or from framework headers <DirectoryService/DirServiceTypes.h>. DirectoryService.framework is dep-
recated as of 10.6 and OpenDirectory.framework should be used instead.
OPEN SOURCE
The source code for dspluginhelperd is available as part of Apple's Darwin open source initiative. dspluginhelperd is part of the Directory-
Service project. More information on Darwin may be found on the Web at
http://developer.apple.com/darwin/projects/opendirectory/
DirectoryService API and Plug-in API are documented at
http://developer.apple.com/referencelibrary/Networking/
The headers for the deprecated DirectoryService APIs can also be found in the following location:
/System/Library/Frameworks/DirectoryService.framework/Headers/
FILES
/Library/DirectoryServices/PlugIns location of third party plugins
SEE ALSO
opendirectoryd(8), odutil(1), DirectoryServiceAttributes(7), dscl(1), dsmemberutil(1), dscacheutil(1), dseditgroup(8), dsenableroot(8),
dserr(8), pwpolicy(8)
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