Sivasankar Chander wrote:
  Not sure if this is widely known, but there's a VM from Sun that has
been recently open-sourced under a variety of licenses. It runs on
a wide variety of Linux distros, including Fedora, Ubuntu, RHEL,
etc. as host OSes, as well as Solaris and Windoze. As guest
OSes, it supports everything from DOS/Windoze/Linux-2.4/Linux-2.6/
*BSD/Solaris/MacOS-X/etc.

  It's probably the least expensive way to try out MacOS X on a
stock x86 or x86-64 box. Give it a spin, it's called VirtualBox.

VirtualBox was already dual licensed and available under a open source license before Sun bought it, FYI.

Rahul
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