Setting Up Mac Mini Server for Basic Operation

A couple days ago I wrote about how I set up my Mac Mini Server, or, that is, I really only wrote about how I set up the hardware. In this post I’ll describe how I have set up the software. I use the server for several purposes. For some purposes a dedicated may seem a bit like overkill but for some purposes a dedicated server is necessary. […]

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Google Wave

I got a Wave account last night, and immediately set out to use it for something useless, so here’s a blog post created using Google Wave.  If you don’t have Google Wave, you cannot view it, and if you have, you’d probably wish you couldn’t. [wave id=”googlewave.com!w+rWjXgTRIA”] Edit: If you don’t have Wave, what you’re […]

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CPN Tools on Mac OS X?

Has hell frozen over and CPN Tools been ported to Mac OS X? Nope, it’s just CPN Tools running under the just-released Parallels 5, which has a Windows theme which together with Crystal Mode (a further development of Coherence Mode) makes the illusion almost perfect – even when using the program! MichaelTime person of the […]

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Pretty Impressed…

I just wanted to write a quick update on my new server tales. I started setting up the directory and shortly after I got a message on my screen saying that the administrator had created an account for me on coherent (that’s the name, I’ve given the machine). I had not logged out from my machine or anything – it just associated my local machine account name (michael) with the one created in the directory, and – bam – I was connected after inputting the password I set in the directory. […]

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