Owen Strawn wrote:
> That would be a cool idea, but I've never managed to figure out how to use a 
> remote server for iTunes (or iPhoto either). They never seem to want to "wake 
> from sleep" remotely.
> 

There is a program called WakeOnLAN that will wake up a remote computer. 
  You should be able to find it at <http://www.versiontracker.com>

As a rule servers don't sleep.  (They don't get put in bedrooms either).

> Thanks!
> Owen
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message ----
>> From: Christian Wacker <[email protected]>
>> Sent: Mon, December 14, 2009 10:49:12 PM
>>
>> That 266 has only one or two uses left.
>> My 266 tray loader became a Christmas Present to a friend, and it was
>> loaded up with their whole music collection. (it's got some software
>> and a special remote I made, so it's basically a nifty little juke
>> box)
>> And, I use my 350mhz iMac as the same, loaded my whole media library
>> on it, and enjoy it when I fall asleep some nights, (then I let it
>> fall asleep a few minutes later.)




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