Lesson 13 - Manage System Resources Flashcards

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What are the four default top-level folders visible in the Finder?

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The four default top-level folders visible in the Finder are Applications, containing applications all local users have access to; Library, containing system resources all local users have access to; System, containing necessary system resources; and finally, Users, containing all the local user home folders.

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What are six common system resources? What purpose does each resource serve? Where are they located in the file hierarchy?

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Six common system resources are extensions, which attach themselves to the system kernel to provide hardware and peripheral driver support; frameworks, which are shared code libraries that provide additional software resources for both applications and system processes; fonts; preference files, which contain application and system configuration information; LaunchAgents and LaunchDaemons, used by launchd to provide services that automatically start when they are needed, at system startup, or at user login; and finally, logs, which are text files that contain error and progress entries from nearly any application or system service.

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What are the four system resource domains? What purpose does each domain serve?

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The four system resource domains are User, containing applications and system resources specific to each user account; Local, containing applications and system resources avail- able to all users on the local Mac; Network (optional), containing applications and system resources available to any Mac that has an automated network share; and finally, System, containing applications and system resources required to provide basic system functionality.

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What purpose does the ~/Library/Containers folder serve? What items are found in this folder?

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The ~/Library/Containers folder contains resources for sandboxed applications. The system creates and maintains a separate container folder for each sandboxed appli- cation the user opens. A sandboxed application is more secure because it can only access items inside its container.

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What purpose does the ~/Library/Group Containers folder serve? What items are found in this folder?

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The ~/Library/Group Containers folder contains resources for sandboxed applica- tions that are also shared with other applications. The system creates and maintains a separate group container folder for each sandboxed application that specifies a need to share resources with other applications. Only items intended for sharing will be located in a group containers folder.

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What happens when a user double-clicks a font file?

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Double-clicking a font file automatically opens a preview of the font in the Font Book application. From here, the user can click the Install Font button to copy the font into ~/Library/Fonts.

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How can you identify duplicate fonts?

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The Font Book application shows a small dot next to the name of any font that has duplicate resources.

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