On 2010-02-26 15:17 , Karl Kuehn wrote:
        In some cases (like the one I just tested) you do have to hit Command-F2 to get one of the 
computers to switch into "display" mode, and the OS on the "display" must be 
running for this to work.

also worth mentioning for the benefit of casual readers (though it came up here before i think) that you can't just let the OS on the host iMac run headless while its display is used by another machine; it goes to sleep; if that weren't the case i'd be much more tempted to purchase a core i7 27" iMac as a home server (the glossy screen is the only thing that would make me hesitate)
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