headless cube
Chris Foote
foote at chem.ucla.edu
Sun Jan 12 10:23:46 PST 2003
>Message-ID: <10DAEE800177D511BE150000B4B10149D37E0B at NEWMAILSERVER>
>From: Stephen Gaffney <stephen at bizarrecreations.com>
>Subject: Re: [X-HW]
>Date: Sat, 11 Jan 2003 16:59:19 -0000
>
>No, without monitor.
>
>: -----Original Message-----
>: From: jerrywilson [mailto:jerrywilsons at mac.com]
>: Sent: 11 January 2003 16:44
>: To: Mac OS X Hardware
>: Subject: Re: [X-HW] headless cube
>:
>:
>:
>: On Saturday, January 11, 2003, at 05:45 AM, Frank Farwell wrote:
>:
>: > Can the cube be run headless?
>:
>: By "headless" do you mean Hard Drive?
>:
>: jerryw
>:
Any Mac can be run headless, but usually you will want to use
Timbuktu. I have a B/W 3 running as a server and firewall that way.
You do get some video problems that way (the machine doesn't get
feedback from the monitor about resolutions). I'm not sure, but I
think there are ways to do this using the unix utilities in OS X too.
Chris
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