So what would be the best way to run Django on an Intel Mac?

   On Sep 16, 2009, at 1:28 AM, [1][email protected] wrote:

       Is anyone successfully running Django on a Mac using VirtualBox
     Open

       Source Edition?

   from what I can see, that is a bit twisted; but then, such is the
   nature
   of virtualization.
   Powerful and recent x86 hardware, running Mac Leopard OSX to host a
   virtualized machine which then runs some version of Windows, or Linux,
   or
   Ubuntu or something you yourself have concocted (PDP-8 anyone?) ...
   You would need Vista or Windows XP on the virtual machine for Django
   which
   claims to work that way.  Hope you have enough experience to be your
   own
   tech support; I dont think this will be a case of pop in the CD and
   turn
   it loose.
   making host USB devices accessible to the virtual machine is a cost
   item;
   hope you have sata drives on the host machine.  Hmm, how do they handle
   the keyboard?!?
   --
   Dana Emery

   Ed Durbrow
   Saitama, Japan
   [2][email protected]
   [3]http://www9.plala.or.jp/edurbrow/

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References

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   2. mailto:[email protected]
   3. http://www9.plala.or.jp/edurbrow/


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