Special keys to be used in XP on an azerty MacBook OSX

Having a MacBook Pro with an AZERTY keyboard and running VMWare you may encounter the problem that certain keys are not available.
This is only an impression. Apple seems to have left out the traditional key indicators for alt-gr combinations.

So .. it is not because you do not see them, that they are not present.
People who know the layout of the standard Azerty keyboard by heart simply have to press the same keys as they do on a traditional keyboard.
For completeness, an overview:

Alt-gr --> the right alt key (second right of the space bar)
Alt-gr is also the same as pressing the alt and ctrl key (just like on a traditional keyboard)

The next is a table of the signs and the keys that have to be pressed in combination with the alt-gr key.

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ULN - Enterprise Linux oracle internal resources

This doc is only intended for Oracle Employees or people having links to the intranet.

Clients should have the correct licensing and/or support contracts through which they can have access to the client update sides. Being an Oracle employee I do not know if the procedure is the same for clients.
But I guess the files to be used and the way of working should be pretty much the same.

In order to update your server to the latest patchsets you should go internally to http://linux.us.oracle.com

A set of rpm's exist that will install the required settings and definitions to update the system.
It is rather simple: download and install the rpm. Via firefox just execute the rpm.
Then you should look into /etc/sysconfig/rhn.
You will find a file called 'sources' which contains different locations for update packages all depending on the version of OEL you are running.
Uncomment the correct yum line by removing the # sign.
Save the file and quit the editor.

Once this has been done, just go to Applications > System Tools > Software Update.
A list will be shown of available updates.
Press the "apply updates" button and wait ...wait ... wait ...

VirtualBox: Switchen between host and vm

Under in the screen an indication is shown that you need to press "ctrl droite" to go back to the host environment.
Do not interprete this wrong: it is not the purpose to prest ctrl + right_arrow. You simply have to press the right control key.
Some may search long for the answer on the internet.
Some ask to a person next to him for the answer.
The difference: speed. the internet at 200000Km/s may be quicker than the sound which only gets up to 300m/s. The quality delivered by the realy-near-aural-network however ...
Greetings to SV.