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Travis- no, Mac OS X Server also works on a Mac mini. It used to be a rough ride with the G4's because there was only 1GB of RAM, but the new Intels can go up to 3GB and they work awesome with Mac OS X Server.
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Looks like just a security/stability release. Surely an SDK would come with much bigger fanfare and probably a full point release.
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Definitely refusing the delivery would have been the way to go. But, it sounds like you kept it. I wouldn't open it at all. You certainly don't want any reason that they might refuse the return. Good luck.
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This isn't tough to do. Just put the disk in and it will prompt you to restart. Once restarted, it will walk you through the process. Since you are selling the machine, you'll want to "Erase and Install" when given the options.
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Quote: Originally Posted by mstone Thanks for the replies. Could be a non-issue, not sure if database queries are affected more so than other types of disk access. I just want to experiment so I suppose the limitations of the mini would be acc…
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Coincidentally, I just installed 10.5 on a mini for the first time today. It works fine.
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Mac OS X Server runs great on a mini. We have quite a few customers who run it from our data center and the performance is great.
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I've used Mozy on quite a few Macs. It does take forever to upload a huge amount of data, but the program does a real good job at working in the background and between certain times if you want it to. Once I had it installed, I kind of just forgot a…
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I've upgraded about a hundred minis now. It's actually a pretty good box to go at because it's easy to learn. There is a company that offers a part to replace your optical drive with a second hard drive. we've had a couple of our customers reque…
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I'm just excited to know that there may be a different look to the iMac. It's been the same looking for a long, long time. (Though I don't think Apple gets enough credit for the incredibly "behind-the-scenes" changeover to Intel.)
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This goes to show that analysts and their "notes" are in the dark as much as we are. Apple is different than other companies. You can't call their stock because you just don't know what they will do next.