Anyways, you could always dual-boot Mac OS X and Linux and then put virtual
Linux guests under Xen.  Or install VMWare Server and put Windows guests
under the Linux.  That way you have access to both worlds.

Mac OS X is a nice toy!

By the way, I would be very happy to have a Mac Pro...


On 8/10/06, Jon Brock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Thanks.  My current desktop is starting to show its age, and I'm exploring
my options.

Jon



<snip>
I haven't done either, but there is a virtualization product out for
Intel-based Macs that works just great: Parallels Desktop. $49. Runs
everything I've tried, and you don't have to reboot to get into or out of
OS
X. Strongly recommended.
</snip>

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