Im pretty sure that the only option for the Mac mini thats internal is its own wireless card option (it has its own separate kit). Aside from that, any OSX compatable USB wireless card should work.
If you really want it, by all means get it. You can run certain distros of Linux on Macs, so you wont totally lose that. THe Mac mini is no speed demon but its a good entry into the desktop Mac world. Keep the laptop for school business, use the mini for experimentation and exploration into the...
Id put it at a 50-50 chance of working, as Ive heard that the OS can still discern between Apple-sponsored x86 machines and any other, but the reason it give sis that the Darwin could not run on just any x86 computer. That problem seems to be addressed here, so Im curious to see if it works.
There are several, two of which I will recommend.
1) Jext, a open source SDK that lacks internal compile features but works really well for coding (text is very clear, uses colors and boldface type to signify keywords, etc.)
2) Netbeans by Sun Microsystems. A fabulous SDK but it is much more...
Nope. Being the owner for not one but two different Macs (one laptop, one desktop) and having upgraded the RAM in both myself, I can tell you with 100% assurance that any RAM that works in a PC works in a Mac, with all the same sort of advantages and restrictions (ie. dual channel pairs, etc.).
By my knowledge, the drives have to both be reformatted and through the disk utility on the system software installer disk a RAID array can be created to your liking. The RAID must be set up before the OS is installed on the drives. Here are the steps that need to be taken:
1. Insert disk
2...
Well, mostly because its an xbox. The xbox is essentially a pretty craptacular PC (733Mhz Pentium 3), but people want to try anyway because its the damned xbox.
I dont think that is a screen shot of the actual xbox at work. The processor and RAM incongruities are my main reasons, though there...