I have the hardware for the server - PIII 733 with 1gig of PC133 and a
300GB HD - what I need is the OS. I'll probably just use ClarkConnect
since it is small, quick to install, and has all of the web-based
admin tools already installed. This is going to be a true stand-alone
server with no keyboard, mouse, or monitor.

On Wed, 9 Mar 2005 23:21:07 -0800, Michael Peters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, 9 Mar 2005 16:21:05 -0800, Marshall Clow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> >
> > I'm going to try a mac mini (as soon as it arrives).
> > Small, silent, Firewire, USB2, 100-T, 802.11 G.
> 
> Mac Mini's really are nice.
> Sorry for going off topic - but the small form and good looks really
> is a big plus.
> 
> I'm going to be using a shuttle myself, though, for slimserver - the
> cost is about the same and I have to assemble the shuttle, but by
> going with a shuttle, I have a PCI slot and 2 standard hard drive
> bays, two ram slots, standard optical bay, and don't have to worry
> about the fact that the broadcom chip doesn't work in PPC Linux yet
> (being ppc, NDISwrapper doesn't work)
> 
> I am getting a couple minis at some point - one for the kitchen
> (recipes) - it will also run Linux and will be wireless, though
> wireless through a bridge - and another mini for OS X.
> 
> They just really are that nice, underpowered a little perhaps - but class.
> 
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