>
No, but feel free to make a donation in my name to your favorite company
that isn't a monopoly.
> Why is it, when people switch to Macs, they often become fanatics and try
> to
> convince everyone else to switch too? You people are as bad as ex-smokers,
> and rapidly approaching the annoyance level of Jehovah's Witnesses!
>
If you read my entire email I was actually referring to Linux and not Mac OS
X.
> Yes, I'm aware of UML. That's all well and good, but will it let run any
> x86
> OS on my machine? Will it let me virtualize Windows? No? Well, then, it's
> not what I want. Thanks anyway, though!
>
As you might guess, User Mode Linux is just for Linux; not x86. Further, you
might want to avoid using UML to mean User Mode Linux since UML means quite
a different thing in the development world.
Anyway, I understand you do everything in Windows land, but for the sake of
others who care about Linux, User Mode Linux is quite a good thing.
> I wasn't aware that you could run UML on OS X.
>
You can't and I didn't suggest you could. I said I run it on my Mac; not Mac
OS X. Linux happens to run very well on Mac hardware or should I say most
hardware.
-Matt
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