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Re: [PLUG] [slightly OT] (Mac OS X) Is it me or can't you do this with Linux?
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- From: "Steve Morgan" <stevem.firefly@gmail.com>
- To: "Philadelphia Linux User's Group Discussion List" <plug@lists.phillylinux.org>
- Subject: Re: [PLUG] [slightly OT] (Mac OS X) Is it me or can't you do this with Linux?
- Date: Tue, 10 Jul 2007 08:08:31 -0400
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Generally, Mac OSX discs will not boot unless they are in a Mac. Now
it is true they have converted to Intel chips now, but their boards
are EFI and not BIOS like all other general x86 of-the-shelf hardware.
But I am willing to bet, especially since you said they originally
came with an iBook, is that those discs are for the PowerPC Macs
(pre-Intel chips). The PowerPC software is binary incompatible with
Intel hardware. The iBook became known as the MacBook when they
switched to Intel chips
You can also try out Linux in a virtual machine, but I too would
suggest trying a live CD version of Ubuntu or Kubuntu. Your boot up
will be full machine speed and the live CDs wont even need to touch
the harddrives, leaving all the data there intact. Kubuntu with a
theme switch to a more Windows-like look will give you the least
impact for your users.
Best of Luck in preventing Vi$ta installs.
Regards,
Steve Morgan
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On 7/9/07, Art Alexion <art.alexion@verizon.net> wrote:
I work in a windows shop. We have been informed by our PC vendor that only
Vista will be available as of January. As IS and the users will all be
forced into a change, we decided to explore non-MS alternatives, including
Linux distros with windows-looking interfaces and Mac OS.
We figured we'd try to install OS X (10.4.2) in a virtual machine and test it
out with the app servers we will have to keep for the time being. I have
some Mac install discs that came with out iBook, but it doesn't seem that
they are ISO 9660 as k3b won't recognize the source discs.
Is it me or are the Mac install discs not ISO 9660?
And, what suggestions for a Linux desktop distro that minimizes the shock to
reluctant converts from windows?
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