Yes, that Plugins folder is what you want (I am assuming that 'admin' is
the only user on the machine).

What plugin were you trying? Some need extra perl modules and don't
show up without them.

The default plugins are hidden from view by the Mac OS. Many Mac items
are "packages", that is folders that appear like files to the naked eye
(it's a neat trick that lets programms have all their support stuff
bundled in, rather than all over the place). The SlimServer preference
pane is a package. If you control-click on that file there is an option
to Show Package Contents. You will find the default plugins in a Plugins
folder in the server folder of the contents.


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