in addition you might have to disable kernel updates, to prevent the firmware check from reactivating. So security might be compromised in the long run. wired has a podcast on making os x run on a netbook.
On Wed, Dec 3, 2008 at 2:52 PM, Jerome Gotangco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Wed, Dec 3, 2008 at 2:46 PM, Daniel Escasa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Sabi ni Jerome noong Wed, Dec 3, 2008 at 2:27 PM: > >>> Can I install Mac OS X Leopard into some cloned Pentium 4 machine with > 1GB > >>> of RAM? > >> > >> That would be against the terms of service of Apple > > > > At the risk of sounding pedantic, I should point out that Goyong asked > > if he *can* install Leopard, not if he "may" <gd&r> > > Yeah I guess it needs an answer then. Yup you can have that running on > Tiger. Not sure about Leopard. The problem though is that you need to > have some fancy stuff on the installer. The standard discs won't work > because of firmware restrictions. When Apple makes an major OS update, > your installation will most likely break. 1GB for OS X is pretty much > minimum you get better performance on 2GB or higher. > > Jerome > _________________________________________________ > Philippine Linux Users' Group (PLUG) Mailing List > http://lists.linux.org.ph/mailman/listinfo/plug > Searchable Archives: http://archives.free.net.ph > -- Regards, Danny Ching
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