On 7/25/03 12:58 AM, "etyrnal at ameritech.net" <etyrnal at ameritech.net> wrote: > On Thursday, July 24, 2003, at 02:03 PM, David DelMonte wrote: > >> Yikes, thanks Tarik for the Cube heat issue. We dont have A/C so heat >> could be a problem. >> On Thursday, July 24, 2003, at 09:01 PM, Tarik Bilgin wrote: > > > i don't think heat would be any MORE of an issue being a 'server' than > it would be if you were sitting at it using it normally... > > i can think of a LOT of apps that would push a machine way harder than > just being an internet router/file server... > > Photoshop for one is WAY more cpu greedy than internet sharing... > > an external drive for the cube may help you if you honestly are finding > that temp is a problem. I believe the cube requires a monitor to be plugged in on startup, or you can obtain a little dongle that plugs into your monitor port that will trick the computer -- Samuel W. Hotchkiss President, Contractor Services, LLC. hotch at zlit.net Laptop History: PB 145, PB 520c, PB 3400c, 400mhz Pismo, 400mhz TiBook, 667mhz TiBook (rev b), 1ghz TiBook