No they don't.

On Mar 26, 10:03 pm, Jonas Ulrich <jonasulrich3...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I definitely agree. I also will need to learn about how to setup my xserve
> G4 DP 1.33ghz. Does anyone know if they have audio out?-Jonas
>
> On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 7:45 PM, nestamicky <nestami...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >  Clark Martin wrote:
>
> > Bruce Johnson wrote:
>
> >  On Mar 26, 2009, at 10:07 AM, Expat wrote:
>
> >  Hi All
> > I'm setting up a home server (Xserve G4) to act as my main server for
> > data, itunes, web hosting and possibly mail etc. given the choice
> > between OS X Server 10.4 and OS X Client 10.5 which would you choose?
>
> >  I think that the difference between Client OS X and Server OSX  is
> > that the AFP file server in client is limited to only 10 connections,
> > and it does not support mapping home directories to remote clients.
>
> >  Under OS 9, File Sharing was always severely throttled in comparison to
> > AppleShare Server.  I think the same is true in OS X but I've never seen
> > confirmation of that.
>
> >  As a file server alone, though it should work, and there are no
> > limitations on SMB shares.
>
> > Postfix and Apache are both present, so you could set OSX Client as a
> > mail server and web server; you're also free to install other versions
> > of those, which would not be subject to any OSX limitations.
>
> > For Web I'd actually recommend XAMPP, it makes getting Apache, PHP,
> > PERL, and Mysql all plug-n-play <http://www.apachefriends.org/en/xampp.html
> >  > <http://www.apachefriends.org/en/xampp.html> We ue XAMPP for our 
> > production server setup for the College, it
> > works great.
>
> >  My home server is (client) Leopard on a Digital Audio G4.  I have DHCP
> > and BIND (DNS) running on it and I'm using Webmin to control them.
> > Webmin is an HTTP based front end for a number of server apps.
>
> > I don't have an xserve but do have a Sawtooth that I'd like to put to use 
> > the same way the OP is desiring. I think this thread should be kept alive 
> > so we can all learn about running a dedicated server on OS X. I'm getting 
> > tired of the multi platform computing at home and would like to go complete 
> > mac, at least for most of the time. So, let's keep this thread alive! I'd 
> > like to learn all there is to set mine up!
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