Will a Mac Mini connect to my old Dell monitor?

As my old Powermac G5 is seriously out of date, I think I'm going to buy a mac mini as I have limited space for a huge imac.
However, I want to use my old Dell monitor but I'm not sure if they two will connect. The monitor is 8 years old and has one of the connectors with the two screws either site. Is there an adapter with the mini?

Yes, you can purchase a VGA to HDMI adapter or VGA to Thunderbolt/Mini DisplayPort. If you still want to use your G5 (I still do) then you could use a KVM switch to share a monitor, keyboard and mouse between the two.

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