Headless Mac mini

just want to tell you: after installing leo, the mini KEEPS the higher screen resolution (1680x1050).For installation of leopard, i used the 23" cinema display. after finishing the installation routine, i disconnected the cinema display, and- voila, it works fine w/ apple remote desktop.

Thanks for the heads up on this development. This is good news, but I'm not sure I'm ready to upgrade all six of my headless Mac minis in the server room at work just yet...
-Doug

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