Good evening,

The challenges and barriers that you will face installing Leopard in a  
Virtual Machine are comparable to the challenges that you will face  
installing it onto native, non-Mac, hardware.  The biggest challenge  
will be  whether your virtualization platform can emulate devices  
(audio, network, etc.) for which you can find Leopard compatible  
drivers.

HTH,
Everett


On 4-Apr-09, at 11:45 PM, Tiffany D wrote:

>
> Well, I don't use linux so am not interested in three operating
> systems on my machine.  However, I am curious if I can install Leopard
> through a virtual machine so that if something goes wrong I can just
> delete the file.  Btw, I asked about the speed of the netbook I'm
> considering at Staples and was told it's the equivalent of a Pentium
> III.
>
> On 04/04/2009, Simon Fogarty <si...@blinky-net.com> wrote:
>>
>> Sandy,
>>
>> the netbooks do actually come with linux on some of them.
>>
>> Also, I know that there is documentation on the net about triple boot
>> machines,  or triple boot Acer EEE  netbooks.
>>
>> Think it's the EEE 1001 model that has been setup to take windows  
>> xp, linux
>> of some distribution and leopard.
>> If I'm not mistaken they call the machine the
>> 100H model.
>>
>> Reading the documentation, it's not a simple process to setup the 3  
>> os but
>> it would be cool to have.
>>
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
>> [mailto:macvisionar...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Chris Gilland
>> Sent: Saturday, 4 April 2009 2:35 p.m.
>> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
>> Subject: Re: Installing Leopard on a Netbook
>>
>>
>> Um,  Eck skeuz? me?  Sue your c***?  Excuse me?  I r'r'reely! hope  
>> you
>> didn't mean the word ending with the letters, n t.  I find that word
>> obscenely! offensive!  If I hear language not just from you, but  
>> anyone! on
>> list again of this nature I? w'will! leave, no questions asked.  I  
>> am on
>> your side and agree with your feeling of stance, however, in all do  
>> respect,
>> mam, that was extremely obscenely vile/vulgar! Please in all do  
>> respect for
>> my sake, try to choicen your words a bit.  I know you starred it  
>> out, and
>> thank you for that, but that word r'really! did offend me  
>> honestly.  No need
>> to apologise, you didn't know, just in the future, all that I ask,  
>> in all do
>> respect, is please be more careful with your phraising.  That word  
>> is a
>> spoiler to me based on something in my childhood that happened.  I  
>> won't go
>> into it though.
>>
>> Chris.
>>
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>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "sandi sørensen" <sandi1...@gmail.com>
>> To: <macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>
>> Sent: Saturday, April 04, 2009 3:50 AM
>> Subject: Re: Installing Leopard on a Netbook
>>
>>
>>
>> hey. :)
>> just for the record... keep in mind that. The law never mind if you
>> are blind of unable to use the little cute netbook without osx on it
>> says it is illegal to do it.
>> Meaning that apple can at anytime and with all right law in hand and
>> all that sue your cu***. With that said. Would i do it?
>> Not really it is alittle like buying a chevy and laying an lycomming
>> in it.
>> I mean... why not go out getting a netbook and be  legal  and lay
>> linux on it?
>> It would even be able to speak greek outta the box.
>>
>>
>> /sandi
>> On Apr 3, 2009, at 5:55 PM, ben mustill-rose wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Wow, lots of questions, here goes:
>>> I went on Google and typed in "install leopard netbook" without the
>>> quotes.  the first site in the results is the one to which I'm
>>> referring.  I'm wondering if anyone has done this or if you think it
>>> would be successful/easy for me to do.  Let's keep it hypothetical  
>>> to
>>> avoid legal drama.  Keep in mind that I don't have any experience  
>>> with
>>> terminal or partitioning etc and the first parts of the installation
>>> probably wouldn't use sound, since the author said he installed that
>>> driver later.  I would be relying on sighted assistance from someone
>>> who's not too technically-oriented but who can follow instructions  
>>> if
>>> they're clear.  The first site made sense but one of the links on it
>>> got very technical so my head is spinning.  The one thing I doubt I
>>> need to worry about is resolution since I can't see it anyway.
>>> Follow the instructions and you should be fine; just make sure that
>>> someones done it on the aspire before you get one so you can be sure
>>> it workss - partitions can get very messed up very quickly but  
>>> again,
>>> follow the instructions; personally I think that partitioning is
>>> pretty obvious but meh, each to there own - you won't kill  
>>> anything so
>>> give it a go.
>>>
>>> I have the installation disks that came with my Macbook so I'm
>>> assuming
>>> that's Leopard?  What's the difference, tech-wise, between that and
>>> the other version they mentioned on the site?
>>> The one that i'm guessing they mensioned is a modified version of
>>> leopard - ie: not the disks that came with your mb. You would have  
>>> to
>>> learn how to use bit torrent, download and then burn the os they are
>>> speaking about and do it like that.
>>> Can it work on any netbook with similar specs?
>>> no! as I said ^, don't be the first to try it, be sure someones done
>>> it before.
>>> Does it still have VoiceOver on it?
>>> yes, talking install might not work; on some netbooks the headphone
>>> port or the speakers might not work.
>>> what would I need to do differently if I used my copy, cause he  
>>> still
>>> talked about using a modified version, even though he chose a  
>>> licensed
>>> copy.
>>> He's being sneaky to try and avoid a few grey airias of the apple
>>> licencing agreement. He's not actually using original leopard disks;
>>> he's using the hacked version and purchasing a leopard licence for
>>> that hacked version; in other words, he's using a hacked version,
>>> going out and buying a set of leopard disks and then not putting the
>>> lajit disks anywhere nere his netbook.
>>> Now say I got an Acer - Aspire One Netbook with Intel® Atom™  
>>> Processor
>>> N270 (either with the 120 or 160 gb hard drive and the six-cell
>>> battery, unless there's a better one under 9 inches and under $350
>>> tops out there).  Would I need to get special drivers for the  
>>> netbook?
>>> Perhaps, but if its been done before then that shouldn't be a  
>>> problem.
>>> I have an external cd/dvd rom drive and am wondering if I could just
>>> hook it up to the usb port on the netbook or would I need to get a
>>> drive specifically for that brand?  It did work on my desktop  
>>> without
>>> me installing any drivers, so I don't see why not.
>>> Yes, should work fine in osx, windows or what ever you want to put
>>> on it.
>>> What did he mean when he talked about having to get a wireless card.
>>> The Acer would
>>> one built-in and I have broadband from Verizon.  Would I still  
>>> need to
>>> get a special card or would it recognise my connection like the Mac
>>> does?
>>> No, in that case, it wouldn't be able to use your wireless, you'd
>>> either have to get a different card or not use wireless at all.  
>>> Unless
>>> I am mistakened, the only cards that work in this situation are mini
>>> pci ones, so you'd have to open your new pet up and void its  
>>> worranty.
>>> I'd still do it; sounds like it could be fun.
>>> Thanks.
>>>
>>> On 04/04/2009, Tiffany D <tiffani...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I went on Google and typed in "install leopard netbook" without the
>>>> quotes.  the first site in the results is the one to which I'm
>>>> referring.  I'm wondering if anyone has done this or if you think  
>>>> it
>>>> would be successful/easy for me to do.  Let's keep it  
>>>> hypothetical to
>>>> avoid legal drama.  Keep in mind that I don't have any experience
>>>> with
>>>> terminal or partitioning etc and the first parts of the  
>>>> installation
>>>> probably wouldn't use sound, since the author said he installed  
>>>> that
>>>> driver later.  I would be relying on sighted assistance from  
>>>> someone
>>>> who's not too technically-oriented but who can follow  
>>>> instructions if
>>>> they're clear.  The first site made sense but one of the links on  
>>>> it
>>>> got very technical so my head is spinning.  The one thing I doubt I
>>>> need to worry about is resolution since I can't see it anyway.  I
>>>> have
>>>> the installation disks that came with my Macbook so I'm assuming
>>>> that's Leopard?  What's the difference, tech-wise, between that and
>>>> the other version they mentioned on the site?  Can it work on any
>>>> netbook with similar specs?  Does it still have VoiceOver on it?
>>>> what
>>>> would I need to do differently if I used my copy, cause he still
>>>> talked about using a modified version, even though he chose a
>>>> licensed
>>>> copy.
>>>>
>>>> Now say I got an Acer - Aspire One Netbook with Intel® Atom™
>>>> Processor
>>>> N270 (either with the 120 or 160 gb hard drive and the six-cell
>>>> battery, unless there's a better one under 9 inches and under $350
>>>> tops out there).  Would I need to get special drivers for the
>>>> netbook?
>>>> I have an external cd/dvd rom drive and am wondering if I could  
>>>> just
>>>> hook it up to the usb port on the netbook or would I need to get a
>>>> drive specifically for that brand?  It did work on my desktop  
>>>> without
>>>> me installing any drivers, so I don't see why not.  What did he  
>>>> mean
>>>> when he talked about having to get a wireless card.  The Acer would
>>>> one built-in and I have broadband from Verizon.  Would I still need
>>>> to
>>>> get a special card or would it recognise my connection like the Mac
>>>> does?  Thanks.
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Kind regards, BEN.
>>>
>>> email: bmustillr...@gmail.com
>>> msn: benmustillr...@hotmail.com
>>> web: http://www.bmr.me.uk (under construction)
>>>
>>>>
>>
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