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Operating Systems OS X (Apple) Upgrade to Lion (Version 10.7.3) for MacBook Air Post 302604829 by Scrutinizer on Tuesday 6th of March 2012 05:20:18 AM
Old 03-06-2012
I run Lion on an iMac 27" i5. I like it very much, especially the finger gestures with the magic mouse or trackpad, using Safari or Chrome. Also upgraded a macbook with i5 and an iMac core2duo from snow leopard to lion through the appstore. Made an extra backup, but it went without a hitch and it wasn't any slower. There was one problem with erratic WiFi on the macbook, but an extra automatic update fixed that..
 

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fingerd(8)						      System Manager's Manual							fingerd(8)

NAME
fingerd - The user information server for networks SYNOPSIS
fingerd [-s] The fingerd program allows users to get information about remote systems or users when they execute; for example, finger user@host. FLAGS
Turns on socket level debugging. DESCRIPTION
The fingerd program is a protocol that provides an interface to the finger(1) command. By default, the fingerd program is disabled. To enable it, edit the /etc/inetd.conf file, uncomment the line containing the finger service name, and restart Internet services by issuing the /usr/sbin/rcinet restart command. After it is enabled, the fingerd program is invoked by inetd(8), which listens for finger requests at port 79. When it receives control, fingerd reads a single command line, terminated by a newline, and passes it to the finger command, which generates a report. The fingerd program closes its port connection when output from finger is finished. FILES
Specifies the command path User database who file Plans for requested user Projects for requested user whois command who command RELATED INFORMATION
Commands: finger(1), inetd(8), syslogd(8), who(1) Specifications: RFC742 delim off fingerd(8)
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