A Mac Mini Enthusiast Network

Bring Your Own Display, Keyboard, and Mouse
So you ran out and waited in line for the spanking new spiffy Mac Mini. Now you have the thing and your wanting to ‘stress the envelope’ and see what you can make this baby do but you don’t know where to look. If your not one to blaze new trails and risk releasing the magic smoke from your new toy, BYODKM (Bring Your Own Display, Keyboard, and Mouse) is the place to start. From overclocking to mounting one in your car, BYODMK has information for the modder and power user alike. Even if you don’t own a Mini this site is worth a look.
BYODKM.net – A Mac Mini Enthusiast Network

Linux LiveCD Roundup

This si a nice look at 18 live CD Linux versions. It would have been nice to see a screen shot for each of them, but he does give the lowdown on each, he tested them on an old PII system with 128MB of memory. For most people that would be the system that we would be installing these on anyway so the review is pretty helpful.
Linux LiveCD Roundup

Mac Mini: The Emperor’s New Computer

I’m sure this is a joke.
” While there is a Mac-style “donnnnggggg” when the Mini is first turned on, during normal operation the unit makes no sound whatsoever. This could make it very difficult for a novice user to know whether or not the computer is on. In fact, it took our techs about fifteen minutes before we realized the unit itself was operating normally and it was the monitor that was not plugged in properly. It turns out the Mini uses a weird kind of display connector on the back that requires a special adapter if you want to plug it into a PC monitor.”
Read on…

Mac Mini: The Emperor’s New Computer