Paul Walker on 10 Jul 2013 08:44:19 -0700


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Re: [PLUG] Debian 7.1 on Macbook Pro


I have heard confirmed stories of Windows running virtually on osx drinking peoples' beer. Be warned.

On Wed, Jul 10, 2013 at 11:42 AM, Christopher Ochsenreither <c.g.ochsenreither@gmail.com> wrote:
Paul - From what I understand this is only applies to installations on the hardware. I think running on vmare is okay. I've been running Ubuntu and Debian on Virtualbox since I got the macbook and I haven't had any issues.

All Men's Souls Are Immortal,
But The Souls Of The Righteous
Are Immortal and Divine
- Socrates



On Wed, Jul 10, 2013 at 11:27 AM, Paul Walker <starsinmypockets@gmail.com> wrote:
Wow - this is news to me! Never heard anything about vmware being dangerous to hardware. Can anyone chime in on this?

Paul Walker

On Wed, Jul 10, 2013 at 11:16 AM, Christopher Ochsenreither <c.g.ochsenreither@gmail.com> wrote:
Thanks for the heads up! This is the latest Pro without retina display so I'm sure that applies.

All Men's Souls Are Immortal,
But The Souls Of The Righteous
Are Immortal and Divine
- Socrates



On Wed, Jul 10, 2013 at 11:09 AM, Will <staticphantom@gmail.com> wrote:
Depending on the year (which most likely is in the last 3 years) I would say DON'T DO IT! Reason being is that the processors in MacBook Pro's are not like regular laptops. You run a very high risk of blowing the processor because they are special low voltage processors. Some laptops survive but sadly the chance of destroying your laptop is quite high and I have heard many Apple tech's complain abou it (especially with the Air's).
 
-Will C


On Wed, Jul 10, 2013 at 11:06 AM, Christopher Ochsenreither <c.g.ochsenreither@gmail.com> wrote:
Anyone had good/bad experiences with Debian on a Macbook Pro? I'm either going to install Ubuntu 12.10 or Debian 7.1 on a 150 GB partition of my Macbook Pro. I installed the rEFIt EFI boot software and was able to run the live cd. I'd prefer to install Debian but it doesn't even recognize the touchpad from the drivers included in the netinstall disk and I'm wondering if it's worth the headache.




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