It sounds like a clear answer is eluding people. OS X Server 10.2
(Jaguar) on Xservers no longer need a video card to be configured or
run. Apple can now make the video card optional. Everything can be
configured via the console port or SSH. Any application that can run
without an interface, su
On Wednesday, December 4, 2002, at 12:34 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been running Metacard/Rev stacks on an Xserve for a couple months
now- all works as normal.
I heard the same scare of no-graphics-card Xserves a while ago in other
forums, but I believe it was just a misinterpretation t
On Wednesday, December 4, 2002, at 07:57 PM, kee nethery wrote:
Thank you both for the information. I asked at the Apple Store and they
gave me no GUI apps answer. Thanks again,
What do you want from "geniuses"?
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Thank you both for the information. I asked at the Apple Store and they gave me no GUI apps answer. Thanks again,
Kee Nethery
On Tuesday, December 3, 2002, at 11:34 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been running Metacard/Rev stacks on an Xserve for a couple months now- all works as normal.
I hea
Hi,
I've been running Metacard/Rev stacks on an Xserve for a couple months now- all works as normal.
I heard the same scare of no-graphics-card Xserves a while ago in other forums, but I believe it was just a misinterpretation turned rumor. You won't have any problems running GUI apps on an Xserve
--- kee nethery <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Just curious, has anyone built a Revolution
> Standalone that runs on the
> Mac OS X Xserve rack mount server? My understanding
> is that apps for
> Xserve cannot have an interface, not that you cannot
> see it but that it
> cannot have an interface.
Just curious, has anyone built a Revolution Standalone that runs on the
Mac OS X Xserve rack mount server? My understanding is that apps for
Xserve cannot have an interface, not that you cannot see it but that it
cannot have an interface.
Kee Nethery
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