On 2011-07-13, Mehma Sarja wrote:
> On 7/13/11 11:15 AM, Francois Pussault wrote:
>> hi,
>> of course it makes sense, it is done to make you talk about it, so that
>> works.
>>
>>
> Try loading an OpenBSD VM on the machine first to see if there are any
> surprises.
that won't give you much of an
The MacMini Server is specifically designed to work in low airflow
environments. I've had mine sitting in my entertainment center for
over a year (it's working as my Media center), with no issues due to
heat at all. I've had more problems from the couple drive enclosures
than the hardware they put
On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 1:01 PM, Paolo Aglialoro wrote:
> Watch out for using apple desktop boxes as servers: apple has always put
> "style" in front of reliability and, especially for such "big" boxes when
> run 24/7, airflow and heat can become serious issues when you least expect
> it. Not exac
Watch out for using apple desktop boxes as servers: apple has always put
"style" in front of reliability and, especially for such "big" boxes when
run 24/7, airflow and heat can become serious issues when you least expect
it. Not exactly what I'd call a workhorse...
On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 9:07
Thanks. The virtual machine is a great idea. No substitute for actual
experience, though, which is why I asked if anyone had done it yet.
There are times when I really do want to just wipe a system, repurposing the
box to new set of configurations/applications and I've always found it
easiest to b
Sergey Bronnikov wrote:
> What is the sense to buy Mac and install openbsd on it?
> You pay for Mac OS when you buy a Mac. So what is the sense
> to install another OS on it?
>
> On 12:05 Wed 13 Jul , Devin Ceartas wrote:
>
>> Has anyone used OpenBSD on the new mac mini servers which don't have
On 7/13/11 11:15 AM, Francois Pussault wrote:
hi,
of course it makes sense, it is done to make you talk about it, so that
works.
Try loading an OpenBSD VM on the machine first to see if there are any
surprises.
Mehma
ubject: Re: Mac Mini Server
>
>
> What is the sense to buy Mac and install openbsd on it?
> You pay for Mac OS when you buy a Mac. So what is the sense
> to install another OS on it?
>
> On 12:05 Wed 13 Jul , Devin Ceartas wrote:
> > Has anyone used OpenBSD on th
Its his money and his machine. His choice.
On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 11:55 AM, Sergey Bronnikov wrote:
> What is the sense to buy Mac and install openbsd on it?
> You pay for Mac OS when you buy a Mac. So what is the sense
> to install another OS on it?
>
> On 12:05 Wed 13 Jul , Devin Ceartas wrote
On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 9:55 AM, Sergey Bronnikov wrote:
> What is the sense to buy Mac and install openbsd on it?
> You pay for Mac OS when you buy a Mac. So what is the sense
> to install another OS on it?
He wants to? Is another reason necessary?
-B
What is the sense to buy Mac and install openbsd on it?
You pay for Mac OS when you buy a Mac. So what is the sense
to install another OS on it?
On 12:05 Wed 13 Jul , Devin Ceartas wrote:
> Has anyone used OpenBSD on the new mac mini servers which don't have an
> integrated optical drive? Is it po
Has anyone used OpenBSD on the new mac mini servers which don't have an
integrated optical drive? Is it possible to use apple's mac mini external
dvd/cd drive once OpenBSD has been installed (for instance, to do a cd boot
for a clean upgrade)?
--
Devin M. Ceartas, owner NacreData L.L.C.
another option would be to take the pcitweak source code and create a
port/package out of that. Saves the hassle of writing the program.
2009/7/30, Bryan Vyhmeister :
> On Jul 27, 2009, at 12:54 PM, Matthieu Herrb wrote:
>
>> You can also write a small C program to do that.
>
> I wish I had the kn
On Jul 27, 2009, at 12:54 PM, Matthieu Herrb wrote:
You can also write a small C program to do that.
I wish I had the knowledge to do this. I think this would be a
valuable addition to the OpenBSD base system. Thanks to both
suggestions. I just copied pcitweak from 4.3 with the libraries b
On Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 6:06 PM, Tasmanian
Devil wrote:
>> As detailed in the following message, it is possible to use a "magic
tweak"
>> to get the Mac mini into "server mode."
>>
>> http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=120631459418290&w=2
>>
>> This was accomplished with pcitweak which unfortunatel
> As detailed in the following message, it is possible to use a "magic tweak"
> to get the Mac mini into "server mode."
>
> http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=120631459418290&w=2
>
> This was accomplished with pcitweak which unfortunately no longer exists in
> X.Org. The only way to get it at this
As detailed in the following message, it is possible to use a "magic
tweak" to get the Mac mini into "server mode."
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=120631459418290&w=2
This was accomplished with pcitweak which unfortunately no longer
exists in X.Org. The only way to get it at this point i
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