Previously, at 22:49 pm -0700 3/26/09, Expat wrote:
>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!
>

 All the jumping around between top- and bottom-posting makes this impossible to
understand!

 Either all one or all the other, please?

 Paul
-- 
"What makes dermatoglyphics important as markers for disease and traits is the 
fact
that they develop at specific times in the foetus. Fingerprints, for example, 
begin
to form at around the 13th week and are completed around week 18 - the same 
time that
critical growth in the brain is taking place."
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