[email protected] wrote:
SSH does not do this on Mac easily. Yes, if you configure the bastardized
X server that you can get for Mac, you might be able to get it to work,
but not with all programs.

XQuartz is genuine X.Org. There's nothing bastardized about it, and all X11 applications work over the SSH tunnel just like they do on Linux.


Virtual Machines have changed the way we look at service environments.

Doesn't change the fact that I've never needed to use QEMU on Macintosh and when I needed to make it work on Linux it was an abject failure.


I have, many times and I see a whole lot of HFS+ does not support sparse
files, use UFS and a lot of UFS is no longer supported.

I don't believe you.

Then you're deliberately missing the point. OS X does sparse file systems.

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Rich P.
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