Six Tips for Homemade "Dot Mac" Servers
lisam writes "Alan Graham has an article on O'Reilly's MacDevCenter offering tips for homemade dot mac servers. Tips include creating a central file server, how to set up a central repository for iTunes, sharing images, collaborating with WebDAV, etc."
This came up on /. before (tho' not the O'Reilly link). Read all about it here
Alison
"It is a miracle that curiosity survives formal education." - Albert Einstein
Don't put it in the oven.
Hmm, this smells suspiciously of fair use! The RIAA had better stomp on it quickly! I expect the author of the article will get into trouble with O'Reilly for getting them into legal trouble with the RIAA.
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Just because you bought that music doesn't mean you have the right to listen to it! Err...listen to it in more than one location, I mean.
Speaking of central music servers, refer to my
I found the meaning of life the other day, but I had write-only access.
A few things, while you're groggy:
1. It's not Linux, but a BSD distro can do it, out of the box.
2. Some of the suggestions require a little effort on the client side as well (The global iTunes settings, for example).
3. There's a WebDAV module for Apache 2.0. If you don't want to use the one already available on a Mac, and you can't be bothered to set it up yourself, then don't complain about it not already being done for you.
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Thanks for the links, BTW!
Alison
"It is a miracle that curiosity survives formal education." - Albert Einstein
but i for one (of _many_) had no idea that i could add a network drive to my login items and have it mount. between that little trick and how to save itunes prefs and playlists when moving to a completely new drive/machine - i just figured that out on my own yesterday (through much trial and error) and was honestly going to write up the experience because i had not seen these details anywhere. honestly, thank you sir for the write up, i had many of these idea floating around in my head, now i not only know they are possible but whenever i get some money for a new 12" powerbook that they will be a reality.
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