I think I more or less found my answer. According to a
post on TUAW.com
Q: "
Is there a way for me to occasionally use my MacBook Pro screen with a PC?..."
A: "
No there's no way to do this directly."
I'm not particularly happy with this answer, partly because it's not what I wanted to hear and partly because there's no explanation.
That leaves me in need of at least a monitor and keyboard to install a server - assuming I can do a network install from a USB drive. Otherwise, I suppose I'll need an optical drive as well.
So that now leaves me with these questions:
Suppose I purchase some parts to build a Linux box for my server, and bring them to a place with a monitor, keyboard, etc. that I'll need to set it up, then bring it home, plug it in and hope to connect to it with my MacBook through a Wireless connection:
a) What information will I need to know to set this up without hassle? *i.e., MAC address of server to allow it to connect through the wireless router, etc.
b) Will I need to connect through my Wireless Router, or will built in WiFi on the mainboard, or even a wireless USB adapter be enough to use the server as a wireless router?
c) Should I be connecting through VNC (
Chicken of the VNC with my MacBook running Leopard), or is there a
better way?
I'll be quite surprised if anyone actually reads this far, so I'm not really expecting any answers on this... still, it would be nice to get something.