Sunday, 15 January 2017 г., 11:25:56 UTC-5 user Steve wrote:
> On Sunday, January 15, 2017 at 3:20:46 AM UTC+4, Andrew Densmore wrote:
> > I was planning on installing qubes on my macbook pro 2015 but even if it is 
> > compatible, is it worth having to deal with all the apparent problems with 
> > installing on a mac or should I just try to dual boot it on my PC?
> 
> I too would be very interested to know. At the moment I have Qubes nicely 
> installed on an HP Elitebook but would rather have it on my Mac (and look at 
> a Hackintosh solution to OSX in a Domain)

I tried looking for that "Hackintosh solution" yesterday, OS X in a Domain 
seems quite hard to accomplish. Cant find any successful reports about running 
any recent OS X in HVM Xen Domain (macOS Sierra, or El Capitan at least)
Someone tried to do it with Snow Leopard, but no luck - 
http://wiki.osx86project.org/wiki/index.php/Snow_Leopard_Server_on_Xen

Seen some instructions about running macOS Sierra in Virtual Box, but sadly 
Virtual Box can't be used in a Xen environment (and same goes for closed source 
VMWare)

if you have any ideas about how it could be done, please drop them here

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