Hi,
I look for a quiet, small, energy saving and well cooled machine to
make a webserver. I need i386 or amd64. I thought about an apple mac
mini (i know...apple...). How the latest models (core 2 duo) are
supported under openbsd (integrated nic, bsd.mp...) ?
Cheers,
Cedric
I look for a quiet, small, energy saving and well cooled machine to
make a webserver. I need i386 or amd64. I thought about an apple mac
mini (i know...apple...). How the latest models (core 2 duo) are
supported under openbsd (integrated nic, bsd.mp...) ?
Mac minis run OpenBSD just fine. Mine
Sorry to interrupt this thread with this question, but ...
Tasmanian Devil [Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 07:49:45PM +0200]:
- They need a resistor either in a dongle or build-in to make them
start without a monitor attached.
... do you (or anyone else) by any chance know if this also applies to
the
Bryan Vyhmeister [Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 02:15:38PM -0700]:
I have two Mac mini G4's running OpenBSD at the moment and all they
need is to put the DVI to VGA adapter that the machine comes with on
the DVI port and everything works just fine.
Thanks, Brian. I'm very glad to hear that.
br,
On 2008-09-29, Dominik Meister [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- They need a resistor either in a dongle or build-in to make them
start without a monitor attached.
... do you (or anyone else) by any chance know if this also applies to
the Mac Minis with PowerPC CPU? I'm considering buying one as
On Sep 29, 2008, at 1:25 PM, Dominik Meister wrote:
Sorry to interrupt this thread with this question, but ...
Tasmanian Devil [Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 07:49:45PM +0200]:
- They need a resistor either in a dongle or build-in to make them
start without a monitor attached.
... do you (or anyone
- They need a resistor either in a dongle or build-in to make them
start without a monitor attached.
... do you (or anyone else) by any chance know if this also applies to
the Mac Minis with PowerPC CPU? I'm considering buying one as web and
mail server but this could be a bit disturbing.
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