VMWare OSx
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@Dashrender said in VMWare OSx:
@scottalanmiller said in VMWare OSx:
@IRJ said in VMWare OSx:
@scottalanmiller said in VMWare OSx:
@IRJ said in VMWare OSx:
@JaredBusch said in VMWare OSx:
@IRJ said in VMWare OSx:
I am curious why you would want to run OSX in a VM anyway?
What advantages does OSX give you over Windows or Linux Distros other than the obvious video or music editing which probably isn't ideal in a VM anyway?
He said a couple posts up that he hopes it was good for learning. So maybe self education.
In the IT field, that would be the last OS I would be interested in learning. Especially if your company doesn't have any so you have to download a poorly made image.
Depend what kind of support and IT you are interested in. Lots of people work in OSX support areas.
I have yet to meet one in person. Maybe it's an east coast thing. Macs seems to be much more popular in business on the west coast.
West coast is primarily Mac, believe it or not. Especially in the Valley. It's to the point that people are surprised when people use Windows.
Drop Box was 99.9% Mac when I visted last year.
Hmm... that explains a lot.
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@Dashrender said in VMWare OSx:
@scottalanmiller said in VMWare OSx:
@IRJ said in VMWare OSx:
@scottalanmiller said in VMWare OSx:
@IRJ said in VMWare OSx:
@JaredBusch said in VMWare OSx:
@IRJ said in VMWare OSx:
I am curious why you would want to run OSX in a VM anyway?
What advantages does OSX give you over Windows or Linux Distros other than the obvious video or music editing which probably isn't ideal in a VM anyway?
He said a couple posts up that he hopes it was good for learning. So maybe self education.
In the IT field, that would be the last OS I would be interested in learning. Especially if your company doesn't have any so you have to download a poorly made image.
Depend what kind of support and IT you are interested in. Lots of people work in OSX support areas.
I have yet to meet one in person. Maybe it's an east coast thing. Macs seems to be much more popular in business on the west coast.
West coast is primarily Mac, believe it or not. Especially in the Valley. It's to the point that people are surprised when people use Windows.
Drop Box was 99.9% Mac when I visted last year.
What was the .1%?
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@BRRABill said in VMWare OSx:
@Dashrender said in VMWare OSx:
@scottalanmiller said in VMWare OSx:
@IRJ said in VMWare OSx:
@scottalanmiller said in VMWare OSx:
@IRJ said in VMWare OSx:
@JaredBusch said in VMWare OSx:
@IRJ said in VMWare OSx:
I am curious why you would want to run OSX in a VM anyway?
What advantages does OSX give you over Windows or Linux Distros other than the obvious video or music editing which probably isn't ideal in a VM anyway?
He said a couple posts up that he hopes it was good for learning. So maybe self education.
In the IT field, that would be the last OS I would be interested in learning. Especially if your company doesn't have any so you have to download a poorly made image.
Depend what kind of support and IT you are interested in. Lots of people work in OSX support areas.
I have yet to meet one in person. Maybe it's an east coast thing. Macs seems to be much more popular in business on the west coast.
West coast is primarily Mac, believe it or not. Especially in the Valley. It's to the point that people are surprised when people use Windows.
Drop Box was 99.9% Mac when I visted last year.
What was the .1%?
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@BBigford said in VMWare OSx:
@BRRABill said in VMWare OSx:
@Dashrender said in VMWare OSx:
@scottalanmiller said in VMWare OSx:
@IRJ said in VMWare OSx:
@scottalanmiller said in VMWare OSx:
@IRJ said in VMWare OSx:
@JaredBusch said in VMWare OSx:
@IRJ said in VMWare OSx:
I am curious why you would want to run OSX in a VM anyway?
What advantages does OSX give you over Windows or Linux Distros other than the obvious video or music editing which probably isn't ideal in a VM anyway?
He said a couple posts up that he hopes it was good for learning. So maybe self education.
In the IT field, that would be the last OS I would be interested in learning. Especially if your company doesn't have any so you have to download a poorly made image.
Depend what kind of support and IT you are interested in. Lots of people work in OSX support areas.
I have yet to meet one in person. Maybe it's an east coast thing. Macs seems to be much more popular in business on the west coast.
West coast is primarily Mac, believe it or not. Especially in the Valley. It's to the point that people are surprised when people use Windows.
Drop Box was 99.9% Mac when I visted last year.
What was the .1%?
Cool, but I'd at least double the RAM
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@BRRABill said in VMWare OSx:
@Dashrender said in VMWare OSx:
@scottalanmiller said in VMWare OSx:
@IRJ said in VMWare OSx:
@scottalanmiller said in VMWare OSx:
@IRJ said in VMWare OSx:
@JaredBusch said in VMWare OSx:
@IRJ said in VMWare OSx:
I am curious why you would want to run OSX in a VM anyway?
What advantages does OSX give you over Windows or Linux Distros other than the obvious video or music editing which probably isn't ideal in a VM anyway?
He said a couple posts up that he hopes it was good for learning. So maybe self education.
In the IT field, that would be the last OS I would be interested in learning. Especially if your company doesn't have any so you have to download a poorly made image.
Depend what kind of support and IT you are interested in. Lots of people work in OSX support areas.
I have yet to meet one in person. Maybe it's an east coast thing. Macs seems to be much more popular in business on the west coast.
West coast is primarily Mac, believe it or not. Especially in the Valley. It's to the point that people are surprised when people use Windows.
Drop Box was 99.9% Mac when I visted last year.
What was the .1%?
I don't know - whitebox?
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@BRRABill said in VMWare OSx:
@scottalanmiller said
Because SV is NOT all that technical. They are driven by marketing and fashion, not technology.
If only there was a Linux notebook with a glowing penguin on the cover.
I'd buy that .
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@Dashrender said in VMWare OSx:
@BRRABill said in VMWare OSx:
@Dashrender said in VMWare OSx:
@scottalanmiller said in VMWare OSx:
@IRJ said in VMWare OSx:
@scottalanmiller said in VMWare OSx:
@IRJ said in VMWare OSx:
@JaredBusch said in VMWare OSx:
@IRJ said in VMWare OSx:
I am curious why you would want to run OSX in a VM anyway?
What advantages does OSX give you over Windows or Linux Distros other than the obvious video or music editing which probably isn't ideal in a VM anyway?
He said a couple posts up that he hopes it was good for learning. So maybe self education.
In the IT field, that would be the last OS I would be interested in learning. Especially if your company doesn't have any so you have to download a poorly made image.
Depend what kind of support and IT you are interested in. Lots of people work in OSX support areas.
I have yet to meet one in person. Maybe it's an east coast thing. Macs seems to be much more popular in business on the west coast.
West coast is primarily Mac, believe it or not. Especially in the Valley. It's to the point that people are surprised when people use Windows.
Drop Box was 99.9% Mac when I visted last year.
What was the .1%?
I don't know - whitebox?
without a fruit logo?
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@brianlittlejohn said in VMWare OSx:
@BRRABill said in VMWare OSx:
@scottalanmiller said
Because SV is NOT all that technical. They are driven by marketing and fashion, not technology.
If only there was a Linux notebook with a glowing penguin on the cover.
I'd buy that .
You give them a logo they don't have, and they'll cut it. http://en.dawanda.com/product/55148715-decal-tux-for-the-apple-macbook
Main site.. http://en.dawanda.com/shop/iDiffer/
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I've seen that... If my Macbook Air battery wasn't on its last leg I would get the sticker.
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This is what is on my Macbook Currently
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@BBigford said in VMWare OSx:
@brianlittlejohn said in VMWare OSx:
@BRRABill said in VMWare OSx:
@scottalanmiller said
Because SV is NOT all that technical. They are driven by marketing and fashion, not technology.
If only there was a Linux notebook with a glowing penguin on the cover.
I'd buy that .
You give them a logo they don't have, and they'll cut it. http://en.dawanda.com/product/55148715-decal-tux-for-the-apple-macbook
That's no sticker, it's just a kernel.
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@brianlittlejohn said in VMWare OSx:
I've seen that... If my Macbook Air battery wasn't on its last leg I would get the sticker.
What model is your Air?
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2012 or 2013 13" i think...
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@brianlittlejohn said in VMWare OSx:
2012 or 2013 13" i think...
Are you typing on it? If so, flip it over and look for Axxxx
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@BBigford Im not... its at home. Otherwise I could have given you the specifics.
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@brianlittlejohn said in VMWare OSx:
@BBigford Im not... its at home. Otherwise I could have given you the specifics.
Well in either case, the batteries are pretty cheap if you do want to keep it running. Super easy to replace.
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@BBigford I'll have to look at that... I found my order email... its the Mid 2012 13" air
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Just had a Mac Mini die on us today.
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@scottalanmiller said in VMWare OSx:
Just had a Mac Mini die on us today.
Ugh I hope it wasn't running a graphics suite that the IT person at the time had warned against purchasing.