Re: Installing Leopard on a Netbook
Alex - The netbooks right now are pretty much priced the same for similar specifications. If you're buying now, then all you'd need to do is find a netbook on sale on a site like woot.com or coupons or similar to save money. On the other hand, I know Intel just started shipping their new Atoms, which won't really give you a performance boost except in graphics performance, where they're talking about netbooks powerful enough to play HD content. I don't know if that's something that would be of interest to you, but that's possibly the only thing on the horizon (other than windows 7) that would interest prospective netbook buyers. That being said, if you're wanting to run Leopard on a netbook model that was just released or that is soon to be released on something new like the new Atoms, don't hold your breath. I just bought an HP mini 1000 yesterday, it's not terribly new since it's from November last year but not old either, and everyone trying to install osx86 on it can't get sound or ethernet working. cheers, jane On Mon, Apr 6, 2009 at 8:52 PM, Alex Jurgensen asquare...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, How much cheaper do the Netbooks get. I think we can all agree that we can save some money on things and I really could, concidering this netbook is for construction use. thanks, Alex, On 6-Apr-09, at 8:46 PM, Tiffany D wrote: Thanks so much for this wonderful post. In what ways is it trimmd down? Is it something you notice or more on the technical end. Btw, I bought the Acer Aspire One (model AOA150-1635 Safire blue) Here's a very good review of it though it does have constant images. http://www.notebookreview.com/default.asp?newsID=4575 This and the general specs might be able to tell you if Leopard can be installed on it. In any case, for $299 and with so many positive reviews, I don't think I went wrong. Now I just have to find the 6-cell (or 9-cell if there really is such a thing) battery and I should be set. On 06/04/2009, Peg Jolene peggy...@sbcglobal.net wrote: Cara and others - I have a NetBook with Leopard installed. It's trimmed down, Leopard that is. However, I'm using SlingPlayer, TextEdit, Safari, etc. I'm using the Dell Mini9. It's my favorite computer, especially for entertainment, surfing, etc. And my braille display works great with it, should I want that addition. And, Cara, the NetBook fits in my small to medium-sized purse! I had to do a presentation on a Vista machine at work today, and did not enjoy traveling with my Inspiron 1525 - smile! As for Mac, I hear tell that it's NetBook is going to be touch screen - not at all useful ... so you may have to wait for that iPhone! PJ -Original Message- From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com [mailto:macvisionar...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Cara Quinn Sent: Saturday, April 04, 2009 1:08 PM To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: Installing Leopard on a Netbook Well (as has been said) I think the Air is sort of a hybrid attempt at that market, which I like. I love the Air's form factor but still prefer my lil MB! For me, if the Air were smaller, I'd be much more likely to consider purchasing one. I love the way they look, but they're just too darned big for my tastes! lol! I definitely see Apple's side of things in terms of their reluctance to delve into the 'netbook' market, however, this trend is so large at the moment, that it's just a shame they're not really there. I would sooo prefer a small device running full-on OSX! (or even some flavor of it) This is one reason I so very much want an IPhone. I really would like a flavor of OSX that I can put in my purse. Don't get me wrong, I love having an accessible phone, but there's only so much Windows Mobile I can take! lol! So OSX (on a small device IPhone or netbook) would sure be a welcome addition to the market in my opinion. Anyway, great discussion!. Have an awesome day All!. Smiles, Cara :) --- Follow me on Twitter! https://twitter.com/ModelCara View my Online Portfolio at: http://www.onemodelplace.com/CaraQuinn On Apr 4, 2009, at 12:49 PM, Dan Eickmeier wrote: When apple came out with the air, I was surprised that they didn't come out with a netbook. I figured that they would come out with a netbook. On Apr 4, 2009, at 3:32 PM, Cara Quinn wrote: Hey All, I'd just like to ask if we might take care to sort of veer this topic back to the subject line rather than discussing what netbooks are? I think Chris has his answer now, so we're cool. The idea of OSX on a netbook is certainly right on topic though, so please do feel free to post all you want on that! Smiles, Cara :) --- Follow me on Twitter! https://twitter.com/ModelCara View my Online Portfolio at: http://www.onemodelplace.com/CaraQuinn --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups
Re: Installing Leopard on a Netbook
Its worth noting now that the atoms are the slower cpu's for netbooks; indications are that via's cpu is better unless your watching video. Having said this, I wouldn't swap my nc10 with its atom for anything atm. On 08/04/2009, Jane Lee applegodd...@gmail.com wrote: Alex - The netbooks right now are pretty much priced the same for similar specifications. If you're buying now, then all you'd need to do is find a netbook on sale on a site like woot.com or coupons or similar to save money. On the other hand, I know Intel just started shipping their new Atoms, which won't really give you a performance boost except in graphics performance, where they're talking about netbooks powerful enough to play HD content. I don't know if that's something that would be of interest to you, but that's possibly the only thing on the horizon (other than windows 7) that would interest prospective netbook buyers. That being said, if you're wanting to run Leopard on a netbook model that was just released or that is soon to be released on something new like the new Atoms, don't hold your breath. I just bought an HP mini 1000 yesterday, it's not terribly new since it's from November last year but not old either, and everyone trying to install osx86 on it can't get sound or ethernet working. cheers, jane On Mon, Apr 6, 2009 at 8:52 PM, Alex Jurgensen asquare...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, How much cheaper do the Netbooks get. I think we can all agree that we can save some money on things and I really could, concidering this netbook is for construction use. thanks, Alex, On 6-Apr-09, at 8:46 PM, Tiffany D wrote: Thanks so much for this wonderful post. In what ways is it trimmd down? Is it something you notice or more on the technical end. Btw, I bought the Acer Aspire One (model AOA150-1635 Safire blue) Here's a very good review of it though it does have constant images. http://www.notebookreview.com/default.asp?newsID=4575 This and the general specs might be able to tell you if Leopard can be installed on it. In any case, for $299 and with so many positive reviews, I don't think I went wrong. Now I just have to find the 6-cell (or 9-cell if there really is such a thing) battery and I should be set. On 06/04/2009, Peg Jolene peggy...@sbcglobal.net wrote: Cara and others - I have a NetBook with Leopard installed. It's trimmed down, Leopard that is. However, I'm using SlingPlayer, TextEdit, Safari, etc. I'm using the Dell Mini9. It's my favorite computer, especially for entertainment, surfing, etc. And my braille display works great with it, should I want that addition. And, Cara, the NetBook fits in my small to medium-sized purse! I had to do a presentation on a Vista machine at work today, and did not enjoy traveling with my Inspiron 1525 - smile! As for Mac, I hear tell that it's NetBook is going to be touch screen - not at all useful ... so you may have to wait for that iPhone! PJ -Original Message- From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com [mailto:macvisionar...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Cara Quinn Sent: Saturday, April 04, 2009 1:08 PM To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: Installing Leopard on a Netbook Well (as has been said) I think the Air is sort of a hybrid attempt at that market, which I like. I love the Air's form factor but still prefer my lil MB! For me, if the Air were smaller, I'd be much more likely to consider purchasing one. I love the way they look, but they're just too darned big for my tastes! lol! I definitely see Apple's side of things in terms of their reluctance to delve into the 'netbook' market, however, this trend is so large at the moment, that it's just a shame they're not really there. I would sooo prefer a small device running full-on OSX! (or even some flavor of it) This is one reason I so very much want an IPhone. I really would like a flavor of OSX that I can put in my purse. Don't get me wrong, I love having an accessible phone, but there's only so much Windows Mobile I can take! lol! So OSX (on a small device IPhone or netbook) would sure be a welcome addition to the market in my opinion. Anyway, great discussion!. Have an awesome day All!. Smiles, Cara :) --- Follow me on Twitter! https://twitter.com/ModelCara View my Online Portfolio at: http://www.onemodelplace.com/CaraQuinn On Apr 4, 2009, at 12:49 PM, Dan Eickmeier wrote: When apple came out with the air, I was surprised that they didn't come out with a netbook. I figured that they would come out with a netbook. On Apr 4, 2009, at 3:32 PM, Cara Quinn wrote: Hey All, I'd just like to ask if we might take care to sort of veer this topic back to the subject line rather than discussing what netbooks are? I think Chris has his answer now, so we're cool. The idea of OSX on a netbook is certainly right on topic though, so please do feel free to post all you want on that! Smiles
Re: Installing Leopard on a Netbook
Do you like it tif? Has someone put leopard on that model before? Alex - google; you could probably get one for a bit less - i dunno - I don't work in $s. On 07/04/2009, Alex Jurgensen asquare...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, How much cheaper do the Netbooks get. I think we can all agree that we can save some money on things and I really could, concidering this netbook is for construction use. thanks, Alex, On 6-Apr-09, at 8:46 PM, Tiffany D wrote: Thanks so much for this wonderful post. In what ways is it trimmd down? Is it something you notice or more on the technical end. Btw, I bought the Acer Aspire One (model AOA150-1635 Safire blue) Here's a very good review of it though it does have constant images. http://www.notebookreview.com/default.asp?newsID=4575 This and the general specs might be able to tell you if Leopard can be installed on it. In any case, for $299 and with so many positive reviews, I don't think I went wrong. Now I just have to find the 6-cell (or 9-cell if there really is such a thing) battery and I should be set. On 06/04/2009, Peg Jolene peggy...@sbcglobal.net wrote: Cara and others - I have a NetBook with Leopard installed. It's trimmed down, Leopard that is. However, I'm using SlingPlayer, TextEdit, Safari, etc. I'm using the Dell Mini9. It's my favorite computer, especially for entertainment, surfing, etc. And my braille display works great with it, should I want that addition. And, Cara, the NetBook fits in my small to medium-sized purse! I had to do a presentation on a Vista machine at work today, and did not enjoy traveling with my Inspiron 1525 - smile! As for Mac, I hear tell that it's NetBook is going to be touch screen - not at all useful ... so you may have to wait for that iPhone! PJ -Original Message- From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com [mailto:macvisionar...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Cara Quinn Sent: Saturday, April 04, 2009 1:08 PM To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: Installing Leopard on a Netbook Well (as has been said) I think the Air is sort of a hybrid attempt at that market, which I like. I love the Air's form factor but still prefer my lil MB! For me, if the Air were smaller, I'd be much more likely to consider purchasing one. I love the way they look, but they're just too darned big for my tastes! lol! I definitely see Apple's side of things in terms of their reluctance to delve into the 'netbook' market, however, this trend is so large at the moment, that it's just a shame they're not really there. I would sooo prefer a small device running full-on OSX! (or even some flavor of it) This is one reason I so very much want an IPhone. I really would like a flavor of OSX that I can put in my purse. Don't get me wrong, I love having an accessible phone, but there's only so much Windows Mobile I can take! lol! So OSX (on a small device IPhone or netbook) would sure be a welcome addition to the market in my opinion. Anyway, great discussion!. Have an awesome day All!. Smiles, Cara :) --- Follow me on Twitter! https://twitter.com/ModelCara View my Online Portfolio at: http://www.onemodelplace.com/CaraQuinn On Apr 4, 2009, at 12:49 PM, Dan Eickmeier wrote: When apple came out with the air, I was surprised that they didn't come out with a netbook. I figured that they would come out with a netbook. On Apr 4, 2009, at 3:32 PM, Cara Quinn wrote: Hey All, I'd just like to ask if we might take care to sort of veer this topic back to the subject line rather than discussing what netbooks are? I think Chris has his answer now, so we're cool. The idea of OSX on a netbook is certainly right on topic though, so please do feel free to post all you want on that! Smiles, Cara :) --- Follow me on Twitter! https://twitter.com/ModelCara View my Online Portfolio at: http://www.onemodelplace.com/CaraQuinn -- Kind regards, BEN. email: bmustillr...@gmail.com msn: benmustillr...@hotmail.com web: http://www.bmr.me.uk (under construction) --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups MacVisionaries group. To post to this group, send email to macvisionaries@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to macvisionaries+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/macvisionaries?hl=en -~--~~~~--~~--~--~---
RE: Installing Leopard on a Netbook
Hi! My NetBook which has Leopard fits fine in my purse, and I still have room for the other necessities - and I carry a small purse! -Original Message- From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com [mailto:macvisionar...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Cara Quinn Sent: Saturday, April 04, 2009 1:08 PM To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: Installing Leopard on a Netbook Well (as has been said) I think the Air is sort of a hybrid attempt at that market, which I like. I love the Air's form factor but still prefer my lil MB! For me, if the Air were smaller, I'd be much more likely to consider purchasing one. I love the way they look, but they're just too darned big for my tastes! lol! I definitely see Apple's side of things in terms of their reluctance to delve into the 'netbook' market, however, this trend is so large at the moment, that it's just a shame they're not really there. I would sooo prefer a small device running full-on OSX! (or even some flavor of it) This is one reason I so very much want an IPhone. I really would like a flavor of OSX that I can put in my purse. Don't get me wrong, I love having an accessible phone, but there's only so much Windows Mobile I can take! lol! So OSX (on a small device IPhone or netbook) would sure be a welcome addition to the market in my opinion. Anyway, great discussion!. Have an awesome day All!. Smiles, Cara :) --- Follow me on Twitter! https://twitter.com/ModelCara View my Online Portfolio at: http://www.onemodelplace.com/CaraQuinn On Apr 4, 2009, at 12:49 PM, Dan Eickmeier wrote: When apple came out with the air, I was surprised that they didn't come out with a netbook. I figured that they would come out with a netbook. On Apr 4, 2009, at 3:32 PM, Cara Quinn wrote: Hey All, I'd just like to ask if we might take care to sort of veer this topic back to the subject line rather than discussing what netbooks are? I think Chris has his answer now, so we're cool. The idea of OSX on a netbook is certainly right on topic though, so please do feel free to post all you want on that! Smiles, Cara :) --- Follow me on Twitter! https://twitter.com/ModelCara View my Online Portfolio at: http://www.onemodelplace.com/CaraQuinn --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups MacVisionaries group. To post to this group, send email to macvisionaries@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to macvisionaries+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/macvisionaries?hl=en -~--~~~~--~~--~--~---
RE: Installing Leopard on a Netbook
Cara and others - I have a NetBook with Leopard installed. It's trimmed down, Leopard that is. However, I'm using SlingPlayer, TextEdit, Safari, etc. I'm using the Dell Mini9. It's my favorite computer, especially for entertainment, surfing, etc. And my braille display works great with it, should I want that addition. And, Cara, the NetBook fits in my small to medium-sized purse! I had to do a presentation on a Vista machine at work today, and did not enjoy traveling with my Inspiron 1525 - smile! As for Mac, I hear tell that it's NetBook is going to be touch screen - not at all useful ... so you may have to wait for that iPhone! PJ -Original Message- From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com [mailto:macvisionar...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Cara Quinn Sent: Saturday, April 04, 2009 1:08 PM To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: Installing Leopard on a Netbook Well (as has been said) I think the Air is sort of a hybrid attempt at that market, which I like. I love the Air's form factor but still prefer my lil MB! For me, if the Air were smaller, I'd be much more likely to consider purchasing one. I love the way they look, but they're just too darned big for my tastes! lol! I definitely see Apple's side of things in terms of their reluctance to delve into the 'netbook' market, however, this trend is so large at the moment, that it's just a shame they're not really there. I would sooo prefer a small device running full-on OSX! (or even some flavor of it) This is one reason I so very much want an IPhone. I really would like a flavor of OSX that I can put in my purse. Don't get me wrong, I love having an accessible phone, but there's only so much Windows Mobile I can take! lol! So OSX (on a small device IPhone or netbook) would sure be a welcome addition to the market in my opinion. Anyway, great discussion!. Have an awesome day All!. Smiles, Cara :) --- Follow me on Twitter! https://twitter.com/ModelCara View my Online Portfolio at: http://www.onemodelplace.com/CaraQuinn On Apr 4, 2009, at 12:49 PM, Dan Eickmeier wrote: When apple came out with the air, I was surprised that they didn't come out with a netbook. I figured that they would come out with a netbook. On Apr 4, 2009, at 3:32 PM, Cara Quinn wrote: Hey All, I'd just like to ask if we might take care to sort of veer this topic back to the subject line rather than discussing what netbooks are? I think Chris has his answer now, so we're cool. The idea of OSX on a netbook is certainly right on topic though, so please do feel free to post all you want on that! Smiles, Cara :) --- Follow me on Twitter! https://twitter.com/ModelCara View my Online Portfolio at: http://www.onemodelplace.com/CaraQuinn --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups MacVisionaries group. To post to this group, send email to macvisionaries@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to macvisionaries+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/macvisionaries?hl=en -~--~~~~--~~--~--~---
Re: Installing Leopard on a Netbook
Thanks so much for this wonderful post. In what ways is it trimmd down? Is it something you notice or more on the technical end. Btw, I bought the Acer Aspire One (model AOA150-1635 Safire blue) Here's a very good review of it though it does have constant images. http://www.notebookreview.com/default.asp?newsID=4575 This and the general specs might be able to tell you if Leopard can be installed on it. In any case, for $299 and with so many positive reviews, I don't think I went wrong. Now I just have to find the 6-cell (or 9-cell if there really is such a thing) battery and I should be set. On 06/04/2009, Peg Jolene peggy...@sbcglobal.net wrote: Cara and others - I have a NetBook with Leopard installed. It's trimmed down, Leopard that is. However, I'm using SlingPlayer, TextEdit, Safari, etc. I'm using the Dell Mini9. It's my favorite computer, especially for entertainment, surfing, etc. And my braille display works great with it, should I want that addition. And, Cara, the NetBook fits in my small to medium-sized purse! I had to do a presentation on a Vista machine at work today, and did not enjoy traveling with my Inspiron 1525 - smile! As for Mac, I hear tell that it's NetBook is going to be touch screen - not at all useful ... so you may have to wait for that iPhone! PJ -Original Message- From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com [mailto:macvisionar...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Cara Quinn Sent: Saturday, April 04, 2009 1:08 PM To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: Installing Leopard on a Netbook Well (as has been said) I think the Air is sort of a hybrid attempt at that market, which I like. I love the Air's form factor but still prefer my lil MB! For me, if the Air were smaller, I'd be much more likely to consider purchasing one. I love the way they look, but they're just too darned big for my tastes! lol! I definitely see Apple's side of things in terms of their reluctance to delve into the 'netbook' market, however, this trend is so large at the moment, that it's just a shame they're not really there. I would sooo prefer a small device running full-on OSX! (or even some flavor of it) This is one reason I so very much want an IPhone. I really would like a flavor of OSX that I can put in my purse. Don't get me wrong, I love having an accessible phone, but there's only so much Windows Mobile I can take! lol! So OSX (on a small device IPhone or netbook) would sure be a welcome addition to the market in my opinion. Anyway, great discussion!. Have an awesome day All!. Smiles, Cara :) --- Follow me on Twitter! https://twitter.com/ModelCara View my Online Portfolio at: http://www.onemodelplace.com/CaraQuinn On Apr 4, 2009, at 12:49 PM, Dan Eickmeier wrote: When apple came out with the air, I was surprised that they didn't come out with a netbook. I figured that they would come out with a netbook. On Apr 4, 2009, at 3:32 PM, Cara Quinn wrote: Hey All, I'd just like to ask if we might take care to sort of veer this topic back to the subject line rather than discussing what netbooks are? I think Chris has his answer now, so we're cool. The idea of OSX on a netbook is certainly right on topic though, so please do feel free to post all you want on that! Smiles, Cara :) --- Follow me on Twitter! https://twitter.com/ModelCara View my Online Portfolio at: http://www.onemodelplace.com/CaraQuinn --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups MacVisionaries group. To post to this group, send email to macvisionaries@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to macvisionaries+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/macvisionaries?hl=en -~--~~~~--~~--~--~---
Re: Installing Leopard on a Netbook
Hi, How much cheaper do the Netbooks get. I think we can all agree that we can save some money on things and I really could, concidering this netbook is for construction use. thanks, Alex, On 6-Apr-09, at 8:46 PM, Tiffany D wrote: Thanks so much for this wonderful post. In what ways is it trimmd down? Is it something you notice or more on the technical end. Btw, I bought the Acer Aspire One (model AOA150-1635 Safire blue) Here's a very good review of it though it does have constant images. http://www.notebookreview.com/default.asp?newsID=4575 This and the general specs might be able to tell you if Leopard can be installed on it. In any case, for $299 and with so many positive reviews, I don't think I went wrong. Now I just have to find the 6-cell (or 9-cell if there really is such a thing) battery and I should be set. On 06/04/2009, Peg Jolene peggy...@sbcglobal.net wrote: Cara and others - I have a NetBook with Leopard installed. It's trimmed down, Leopard that is. However, I'm using SlingPlayer, TextEdit, Safari, etc. I'm using the Dell Mini9. It's my favorite computer, especially for entertainment, surfing, etc. And my braille display works great with it, should I want that addition. And, Cara, the NetBook fits in my small to medium-sized purse! I had to do a presentation on a Vista machine at work today, and did not enjoy traveling with my Inspiron 1525 - smile! As for Mac, I hear tell that it's NetBook is going to be touch screen - not at all useful ... so you may have to wait for that iPhone! PJ -Original Message- From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com [mailto:macvisionar...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Cara Quinn Sent: Saturday, April 04, 2009 1:08 PM To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: Installing Leopard on a Netbook Well (as has been said) I think the Air is sort of a hybrid attempt at that market, which I like. I love the Air's form factor but still prefer my lil MB! For me, if the Air were smaller, I'd be much more likely to consider purchasing one. I love the way they look, but they're just too darned big for my tastes! lol! I definitely see Apple's side of things in terms of their reluctance to delve into the 'netbook' market, however, this trend is so large at the moment, that it's just a shame they're not really there. I would sooo prefer a small device running full-on OSX! (or even some flavor of it) This is one reason I so very much want an IPhone. I really would like a flavor of OSX that I can put in my purse. Don't get me wrong, I love having an accessible phone, but there's only so much Windows Mobile I can take! lol! So OSX (on a small device IPhone or netbook) would sure be a welcome addition to the market in my opinion. Anyway, great discussion!. Have an awesome day All!. Smiles, Cara :) --- Follow me on Twitter! https://twitter.com/ModelCara View my Online Portfolio at: http://www.onemodelplace.com/CaraQuinn On Apr 4, 2009, at 12:49 PM, Dan Eickmeier wrote: When apple came out with the air, I was surprised that they didn't come out with a netbook. I figured that they would come out with a netbook. On Apr 4, 2009, at 3:32 PM, Cara Quinn wrote: Hey All, I'd just like to ask if we might take care to sort of veer this topic back to the subject line rather than discussing what netbooks are? I think Chris has his answer now, so we're cool. The idea of OSX on a netbook is certainly right on topic though, so please do feel free to post all you want on that! Smiles, Cara :) --- Follow me on Twitter! https://twitter.com/ModelCara View my Online Portfolio at: http://www.onemodelplace.com/CaraQuinn --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups MacVisionaries group. To post to this group, send email to macvisionaries@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to macvisionaries+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/macvisionaries?hl=en -~--~~~~--~~--~--~---
Re: Installing Leopard on a Netbook
If your just looking for a nix based offering then the cheapist netbook will be fine - you can't really go wrong. On 05/04/2009, Tiffany D tiffani...@gmail.com wrote: Wow! Control your tv from your Mac? Does it work with things like Verizon Fios? I quit watching tv when we got that instaled. If something's not completely accessible, I generally tend to avoid it and use alternatives and there are way too many things with these new tv packages that I cant use. So this is really cool. Could I set my vcr with the Mac and use the menus on the tv etc? On 05/04/2009, Alex Jurgensen asquare...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, I may buy one for my parents. How cheap can I get one to run Linux. I want Ubuntu so that I can administer it from the comfort of my Mac and Voiceover. Of course I'd build it from scratch. Anyone looking for a Mac Mini, the tutorial will be out on how to control your TV with it. Thanks, Alex, On 5-Apr-09, at 2:43 AM, Simon Fogarty wrote: a net book is in the size range of 7 to 10 inch screen size. Very small and light. Also tending to have limitted system resources the first ones came out with 4gig of flash memory as the hd / drive for everything. Very goodmachine if you run linux. Not great for windows. -Original Message- From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com [mailto:macvisionar...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Chris Gilland Sent: Saturday, 4 April 2009 11:12 p.m. To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: Installing Leopard on a Netbook when you say though cfut down, this is getting on topic so I don't wanna really have this thread go over board but at least! explain to me when you say cut down, can you be more specific? I mean like, is it smaller dementional in measurement? do you mean the specks are ran down, etc. I'm just kind a confused. Chris. Want great web hosting packages, affordable audio production support, on-site computer support, affordible audio tutorials, and more? Check us out online today. http://www.BlindPerspectives.net Chris Gilland: Admin and founder of Blind Perspectives Phone: Toll-Free: 1-877-222-0049 - Mon-Fri 8AM-5:30PM Eastern Time (Closed on holidays) Sales: sa...@blindperspectives.net Billing: bill...@blindperspectives.net Technical Support: supp...@blindperspectives.net C2009 Blind PerspectivesR: All Rights Reserved - Original Message - From: william lomas lomaswill...@googlemail.com To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com Sent: Saturday, April 04, 2009 6:08 AM Subject: Re: Installing Leopard on a Netbook it is a cut down laptop. I have one for windows usages for when I need it. On 4 Apr 2009, at 11:02, Chris Gilland wrote: Maybe I am just way behind on technology. What is! a net book exactly! Chris. Want great web hosting packages, affordable audio production support, on-site computer support, affordible audio tutorials, and more? Check us out online today. http://www.BlindPerspectives.net Chris Gilland: Admin and founder of Blind Perspectives Phone: Toll-Free: 1-877-222-0049 - Mon-Fri 8AM-5:30PM Eastern Time (Closed on holidays) Sales: sa...@blindperspectives.net Billing: bill...@blindperspectives.net Technical Support: supp...@blindperspectives.net C2009 Blind PerspectivesR: All Rights Reserved - Original Message - From: Scott Howell s.how...@verizon.net To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com Sent: Saturday, April 04, 2009 5:50 AM Subject: Re: Installing Leopard on a Netbook You know this as others has pointed out makes little sense. As a matter of fact, there is a possibility Apple will come out with a netbook in the next year or so. If they do, it will be by far better than any netbook out there. I heard a podcast where this fellow was running Linux as a VM on his XP Home netbook and it was painful to listen too. It was slow and he says he will be putting Leopard on it soon and I wouldn't have said that for all the world to hear. :) I wouldn't waste my time either, I don't think he'll find it very much fun. -- Kind regards, BEN. email: bmustillr...@gmail.com msn: benmustillr...@hotmail.com web: http://www.bmr.me.uk (under construction) --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups MacVisionaries group. To post to this group, send email to macvisionaries@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to macvisionaries+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/macvisionaries?hl=en -~--~~~~--~~--~--~---
Re: Installing Leopard on a Netbook
Hi, I think so. I think it is mandetory in the United States to be allowed to use the features. Thanks, Alex, On 5-Apr-09, at 1:38 PM, Tiffany D wrote: Wow! Control your tv from your Mac? Does it work with things like Verizon Fios? I quit watching tv when we got that instaled. If something's not completely accessible, I generally tend to avoid it and use alternatives and there are way too many things with these new tv packages that I cant use. So this is really cool. Could I set my vcr with the Mac and use the menus on the tv etc? On 05/04/2009, Alex Jurgensen asquare...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, I may buy one for my parents. How cheap can I get one to run Linux. I want Ubuntu so that I can administer it from the comfort of my Mac and Voiceover. Of course I'd build it from scratch. Anyone looking for a Mac Mini, the tutorial will be out on how to control your TV with it. Thanks, Alex, On 5-Apr-09, at 2:43 AM, Simon Fogarty wrote: a net book is in the size range of 7 to 10 inch screen size. Very small and light. Also tending to have limitted system resources the first ones came out with 4gig of flash memory as the hd / drive for everything. Very goodmachine if you run linux. Not great for windows. -Original Message- From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com [mailto:macvisionar...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Chris Gilland Sent: Saturday, 4 April 2009 11:12 p.m. To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: Installing Leopard on a Netbook when you say though cfut down, this is getting on topic so I don't wanna really have this thread go over board but at least! explain to me when you say cut down, can you be more specific? I mean like, is it smaller dementional in measurement? do you mean the specks are ran down, etc. I'm just kind a confused. Chris. Want great web hosting packages, affordable audio production support, on-site computer support, affordible audio tutorials, and more? Check us out online today. http://www.BlindPerspectives.net Chris Gilland: Admin and founder of Blind Perspectives Phone: Toll-Free: 1-877-222-0049 - Mon-Fri 8AM-5:30PM Eastern Time (Closed on holidays) Sales: sa...@blindperspectives.net Billing: bill...@blindperspectives.net Technical Support: supp...@blindperspectives.net C2009 Blind PerspectivesR: All Rights Reserved - Original Message - From: william lomas lomaswill...@googlemail.com To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com Sent: Saturday, April 04, 2009 6:08 AM Subject: Re: Installing Leopard on a Netbook it is a cut down laptop. I have one for windows usages for when I need it. On 4 Apr 2009, at 11:02, Chris Gilland wrote: Maybe I am just way behind on technology. What is! a net book exactly! Chris. Want great web hosting packages, affordable audio production support, on-site computer support, affordible audio tutorials, and more? Check us out online today. http://www.BlindPerspectives.net Chris Gilland: Admin and founder of Blind Perspectives Phone: Toll-Free: 1-877-222-0049 - Mon-Fri 8AM-5:30PM Eastern Time (Closed on holidays) Sales: sa...@blindperspectives.net Billing: bill...@blindperspectives.net Technical Support: supp...@blindperspectives.net C2009 Blind PerspectivesR: All Rights Reserved - Original Message - From: Scott Howell s.how...@verizon.net To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com Sent: Saturday, April 04, 2009 5:50 AM Subject: Re: Installing Leopard on a Netbook You know this as others has pointed out makes little sense. As a matter of fact, there is a possibility Apple will come out with a netbook in the next year or so. If they do, it will be by far better than any netbook out there. I heard a podcast where this fellow was running Linux as a VM on his XP Home netbook and it was painful to listen too. It was slow and he says he will be putting Leopard on it soon and I wouldn't have said that for all the world to hear. :) I wouldn't waste my time either, I don't think he'll find it very much fun. --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups MacVisionaries group. To post to this group, send email to macvisionaries@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to macvisionaries+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/macvisionaries?hl=en -~--~~~~--~~--~--~---
Re: Installing Leopard on a Netbook
Maybe I am just way behind on technology. What is! a net book exactly! Chris. Want great web hosting packages, affordable audio production support, on-site computer support, affordible audio tutorials, and more? Check us out online today. http://www.BlindPerspectives.net Chris Gilland: Admin and founder of Blind Perspectives Phone: Toll-Free: 1-877-222-0049 - Mon-Fri 8AM-5:30PM Eastern Time (Closed on holidays) Sales: sa...@blindperspectives.net Billing: bill...@blindperspectives.net Technical Support: supp...@blindperspectives.net ©2009 Blind Perspectives®: All Rights Reserved - Original Message - From: Scott Howell s.how...@verizon.net To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com Sent: Saturday, April 04, 2009 5:50 AM Subject: Re: Installing Leopard on a Netbook You know this as others has pointed out makes little sense. As a matter of fact, there is a possibility Apple will come out with a netbook in the next year or so. If they do, it will be by far better than any netbook out there. I heard a podcast where this fellow was running Linux as a VM on his XP Home netbook and it was painful to listen too. It was slow and he says he will be putting Leopard on it soon and I wouldn't have said that for all the world to hear. :) I wouldn't waste my time either, I don't think he'll find it very much fun. --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups MacVisionaries group. To post to this group, send email to macvisionaries@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to macvisionaries+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/macvisionaries?hl=en -~--~~~~--~~--~--~---
Re: Installing Leopard on a Netbook
it is a cut down laptop. I have one for windows usages for when I need it. On 4 Apr 2009, at 11:02, Chris Gilland wrote: Maybe I am just way behind on technology. What is! a net book exactly! Chris. Want great web hosting packages, affordable audio production support, on-site computer support, affordible audio tutorials, and more? Check us out online today. http://www.BlindPerspectives.net Chris Gilland: Admin and founder of Blind Perspectives Phone: Toll-Free: 1-877-222-0049 - Mon-Fri 8AM-5:30PM Eastern Time (Closed on holidays) Sales: sa...@blindperspectives.net Billing: bill...@blindperspectives.net Technical Support: supp...@blindperspectives.net ©2009 Blind Perspectives®: All Rights Reserved - Original Message - From: Scott Howell s.how...@verizon.net To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com Sent: Saturday, April 04, 2009 5:50 AM Subject: Re: Installing Leopard on a Netbook You know this as others has pointed out makes little sense. As a matter of fact, there is a possibility Apple will come out with a netbook in the next year or so. If they do, it will be by far better than any netbook out there. I heard a podcast where this fellow was running Linux as a VM on his XP Home netbook and it was painful to listen too. It was slow and he says he will be putting Leopard on it soon and I wouldn't have said that for all the world to hear. :) I wouldn't waste my time either, I don't think he'll find it very much fun. --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups MacVisionaries group. To post to this group, send email to macvisionaries@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to macvisionaries+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/macvisionaries?hl=en -~--~~~~--~~--~--~---
Re: Installing Leopard on a Netbook
when you say though cfut down, this is getting on topic so I don't wanna really have this thread go over board but at least! explain to me when you say cut down, can you be more specific? I mean like, is it smaller dementional in measurement? do you mean the specks are ran down, etc. I'm just kind a confused. Chris. Want great web hosting packages, affordable audio production support, on-site computer support, affordible audio tutorials, and more? Check us out online today. http://www.BlindPerspectives.net Chris Gilland: Admin and founder of Blind Perspectives Phone: Toll-Free: 1-877-222-0049 - Mon-Fri 8AM-5:30PM Eastern Time (Closed on holidays) Sales: sa...@blindperspectives.net Billing: bill...@blindperspectives.net Technical Support: supp...@blindperspectives.net ©2009 Blind Perspectives®: All Rights Reserved - Original Message - From: william lomas lomaswill...@googlemail.com To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com Sent: Saturday, April 04, 2009 6:08 AM Subject: Re: Installing Leopard on a Netbook it is a cut down laptop. I have one for windows usages for when I need it. On 4 Apr 2009, at 11:02, Chris Gilland wrote: Maybe I am just way behind on technology. What is! a net book exactly! Chris. Want great web hosting packages, affordable audio production support, on-site computer support, affordible audio tutorials, and more? Check us out online today. http://www.BlindPerspectives.net Chris Gilland: Admin and founder of Blind Perspectives Phone: Toll-Free: 1-877-222-0049 - Mon-Fri 8AM-5:30PM Eastern Time (Closed on holidays) Sales: sa...@blindperspectives.net Billing: bill...@blindperspectives.net Technical Support: supp...@blindperspectives.net ©2009 Blind Perspectives®: All Rights Reserved - Original Message - From: Scott Howell s.how...@verizon.net To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com Sent: Saturday, April 04, 2009 5:50 AM Subject: Re: Installing Leopard on a Netbook You know this as others has pointed out makes little sense. As a matter of fact, there is a possibility Apple will come out with a netbook in the next year or so. If they do, it will be by far better than any netbook out there. I heard a podcast where this fellow was running Linux as a VM on his XP Home netbook and it was painful to listen too. It was slow and he says he will be putting Leopard on it soon and I wouldn't have said that for all the world to hear. :) I wouldn't waste my time either, I don't think he'll find it very much fun. --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups MacVisionaries group. To post to this group, send email to macvisionaries@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to macvisionaries+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/macvisionaries?hl=en -~--~~~~--~~--~--~---
Re: Installing Leopard on a Netbook
Wuh? there are some netbooks that're 5,100? dollars? Yoysh! Eesh! No? thank you! Chris. Want great web hosting packages, affordable audio production support, on-site computer support, affordible audio tutorials, and more? Check us out online today. http://www.BlindPerspectives.net Chris Gilland: Admin and founder of Blind Perspectives Phone: Toll-Free: 1-877-222-0049 - Mon-Fri 8AM-5:30PM Eastern Time (Closed on holidays) Sales: sa...@blindperspectives.net Billing: bill...@blindperspectives.net Technical Support: supp...@blindperspectives.net ©2009 Blind Perspectives®: All Rights Reserved - Original Message - From: E.J. Zufelt ever...@zufelt.ca To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com Sent: Saturday, April 04, 2009 6:08 AM Subject: Re: Installing Leopard on a Netbook Good morning Chris, A netbook (a portmanteau of the words Internet and notebook) is a class of laptop computer designed for wireless communication and access to the Internet. Primarily designed for web browsing and e-mailing, netbooks rely heavily on the Internet for remote access to web-based applications and are targeted increasingly at cloud computing users who require a less powerful client computer. Netbooks typically run either Linux or Windows XP operating systems rather than more resource-intensive operating systems like Windows Vista. The devices range in size from below 5 inches to over 13, typically weigh 2 to 3 pounds (~1 kg) and are often significantly cheaper than general purpose laptops ($400), with some even in the $50-100 range under some circumstances. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netbook HTH, EverettOn 4-Apr-09, at 7:02 AM, Chris Gilland wrote: Maybe I am just way behind on technology. What is! a net book exactly! Chris. Want great web hosting packages, affordable audio production support, on-site computer support, affordible audio tutorials, and more? Check us out online today. http://www.BlindPerspectives.net Chris Gilland: Admin and founder of Blind Perspectives Phone: Toll-Free: 1-877-222-0049 - Mon-Fri 8AM-5:30PM Eastern Time (Closed on holidays) Sales: sa...@blindperspectives.net Billing: bill...@blindperspectives.net Technical Support: supp...@blindperspectives.net ©2009 Blind Perspectives®: All Rights Reserved - Original Message - From: Scott Howell s.how...@verizon.net To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com Sent: Saturday, April 04, 2009 5:50 AM Subject: Re: Installing Leopard on a Netbook You know this as others has pointed out makes little sense. As a matter of fact, there is a possibility Apple will come out with a netbook in the next year or so. If they do, it will be by far better than any netbook out there. I heard a podcast where this fellow was running Linux as a VM on his XP Home netbook and it was painful to listen too. It was slow and he says he will be putting Leopard on it soon and I wouldn't have said that for all the world to hear. :) I wouldn't waste my time either, I don't think he'll find it very much fun. --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups MacVisionaries group. To post to this group, send email to macvisionaries@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to macvisionaries+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/macvisionaries?hl=en -~--~~~~--~~--~--~---
Re: Installing Leopard on a Netbook
lol think he meant 500 On 4 Apr 2009, at 11:14, Chris Gilland wrote: Wuh? there are some netbooks that're 5,100? dollars? Yoysh! Eesh! No? thank you! Chris. Want great web hosting packages, affordable audio production support, on-site computer support, affordible audio tutorials, and more? Check us out online today. http://www.BlindPerspectives.net Chris Gilland: Admin and founder of Blind Perspectives Phone: Toll-Free: 1-877-222-0049 - Mon-Fri 8AM-5:30PM Eastern Time (Closed on holidays) Sales: sa...@blindperspectives.net Billing: bill...@blindperspectives.net Technical Support: supp...@blindperspectives.net ©2009 Blind Perspectives®: All Rights Reserved - Original Message - From: E.J. Zufelt ever...@zufelt.ca To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com Sent: Saturday, April 04, 2009 6:08 AM Subject: Re: Installing Leopard on a Netbook Good morning Chris, A netbook (a portmanteau of the words Internet and notebook) is a class of laptop computer designed for wireless communication and access to the Internet. Primarily designed for web browsing and e-mailing, netbooks rely heavily on the Internet for remote access to web-based applications and are targeted increasingly at cloud computing users who require a less powerful client computer. Netbooks typically run either Linux or Windows XP operating systems rather than more resource-intensive operating systems like Windows Vista. The devices range in size from below 5 inches to over 13, typically weigh 2 to 3 pounds (~1 kg) and are often significantly cheaper than general purpose laptops ($400), with some even in the $50-100 range under some circumstances. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netbook HTH, EverettOn 4-Apr-09, at 7:02 AM, Chris Gilland wrote: Maybe I am just way behind on technology. What is! a net book exactly! Chris. Want great web hosting packages, affordable audio production support, on-site computer support, affordible audio tutorials, and more? Check us out online today. http://www.BlindPerspectives.net Chris Gilland: Admin and founder of Blind Perspectives Phone: Toll-Free: 1-877-222-0049 - Mon-Fri 8AM-5:30PM Eastern Time (Closed on holidays) Sales: sa...@blindperspectives.net Billing: bill...@blindperspectives.net Technical Support: supp...@blindperspectives.net ©2009 Blind Perspectives®: All Rights Reserved - Original Message - From: Scott Howell s.how...@verizon.net To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com Sent: Saturday, April 04, 2009 5:50 AM Subject: Re: Installing Leopard on a Netbook You know this as others has pointed out makes little sense. As a matter of fact, there is a possibility Apple will come out with a netbook in the next year or so. If they do, it will be by far better than any netbook out there. I heard a podcast where this fellow was running Linux as a VM on his XP Home netbook and it was painful to listen too. It was slow and he says he will be putting Leopard on it soon and I wouldn't have said that for all the world to hear. :) I wouldn't waste my time either, I don't think he'll find it very much fun. --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups MacVisionaries group. To post to this group, send email to macvisionaries@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to macvisionaries+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/macvisionaries?hl=en -~--~~~~--~~--~--~---
Re: Installing Leopard on a Netbook
tif won't get in trouble if she does it; apple doesn't have enough time to go after one person who's got leopard on the netbook. On 05/04/2009, sandi sørensen sandi1...@gmail.com wrote: Well. i have not been reading the total license when i have installed the os on the air or other macs i have. I'll admit it i am sooo close to doing it. Only thing that is holding me back is ...what if ? Tiffany obviously would gain a million more access too the device and i mean c'mon girls how hard can it be to take a cd... find out how it works and well lay a iso up on a server and send her the link? If we could get access too the computer in question via ubuntu or even better grml we could go it through chip by chip and install the drivers on the cd before making her the final image. My huge worry remains though. What if some one sees her using the little cute critter and slam her ? I for one would be pretty teary if i had made something to her that would put her in jail. Cara, true the air is alittle huge.I have one with monitor and one without. I should add the one without was a sortta accident, Squirrelcarma hit it. Fact still remains it is alittle huge but girls is it good for readings! :) More so it is light... if you are sitting with a computer over sometimes 20 hours a day you need something light and small. Someone might ask... am I a total wimp? nope just 100 pounds so not much of me LOL There is only one huge downside with the air a eventual netbook would take care of ... when it have not been used... it is ... cld... regards sandi who thinks it is time she reads the case if they did not nail them on installing it, thrill i might give it a try and see how far i can come. On Apr 4, 2009, at 1:08 PM, Cara Quinn wrote: Well (as has been said) I think the Air is sort of a hybrid attempt at that market, which I like. I love the Air's form factor but still prefer my lil MB! For me, if the Air were smaller, I'd be much more likely to consider purchasing one. I love the way they look, but they're just too darned big for my tastes! lol! I definitely see Apple's side of things in terms of their reluctance to delve into the 'netbook' market, however, this trend is so large at the moment, that it's just a shame they're not really there. I would sooo prefer a small device running full-on OSX! (or even some flavor of it) This is one reason I so very much want an IPhone. I really would like a flavor of OSX that I can put in my purse. Don't get me wrong, I love having an accessible phone, but there's only so much Windows Mobile I can take! lol! So OSX (on a small device IPhone or netbook) would sure be a welcome addition to the market in my opinion. Anyway, great discussion!… Have an awesome day All!… Smiles, Cara :) --- Follow me on Twitter! https://twitter.com/ModelCara View my Online Portfolio at: http://www.onemodelplace.com/CaraQuinn On Apr 4, 2009, at 12:49 PM, Dan Eickmeier wrote: When apple came out with the air, I was surprised that they didn't come out with a netbook. I figured that they would come out with a netbook. On Apr 4, 2009, at 3:32 PM, Cara Quinn wrote: Hey All, I'd just like to ask if we might take care to sort of veer this topic back to the subject line rather than discussing what netbooks are? I think Chris has his answer now, so we're cool. The idea of OSX on a netbook is certainly right on topic though, so please do feel free to post all you want on that! Smiles, Cara :) --- Follow me on Twitter! https://twitter.com/ModelCara View my Online Portfolio at: http://www.onemodelplace.com/CaraQuinn -- Kind regards, BEN. email: bmustillr...@gmail.com msn: benmustillr...@hotmail.com web: http://www.bmr.me.uk (under construction) --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups MacVisionaries group. To post to this group, send email to macvisionaries@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to macvisionaries+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/macvisionaries?hl=en -~--~~~~--~~--~--~---
Re: Installing Leopard on a Netbook
Thanks Ben. You were the only person who really answered my questions. Certainly, if there is a disk image that I can download, whether it's sent to me or whether someone sends me the link, I'd definitely appreciate it. What I choose do do with it is entirely my decision so there should be no guilt involved. Besides, I donno anyone who'd give a damn about me installing Leopard on whatever. Most of my friends off of this list don't even use Macs. Btw, for those interested, type in osx86 in Google. There are tons of interesting results. On 04/04/2009, ben mustill-rose bmustillr...@gmail.com wrote: tif won't get in trouble if she does it; apple doesn't have enough time to go after one person who's got leopard on the netbook. On 05/04/2009, sandi sørensen sandi1...@gmail.com wrote: Well. i have not been reading the total license when i have installed the os on the air or other macs i have. I'll admit it i am sooo close to doing it. Only thing that is holding me back is ...what if ? Tiffany obviously would gain a million more access too the device and i mean c'mon girls how hard can it be to take a cd... find out how it works and well lay a iso up on a server and send her the link? If we could get access too the computer in question via ubuntu or even better grml we could go it through chip by chip and install the drivers on the cd before making her the final image. My huge worry remains though. What if some one sees her using the little cute critter and slam her ? I for one would be pretty teary if i had made something to her that would put her in jail. Cara, true the air is alittle huge.I have one with monitor and one without. I should add the one without was a sortta accident, Squirrelcarma hit it. Fact still remains it is alittle huge but girls is it good for readings! :) More so it is light... if you are sitting with a computer over sometimes 20 hours a day you need something light and small. Someone might ask... am I a total wimp? nope just 100 pounds so not much of me LOL There is only one huge downside with the air a eventual netbook would take care of ... when it have not been used... it is ... cld... regards sandi who thinks it is time she reads the case if they did not nail them on installing it, thrill i might give it a try and see how far i can come. On Apr 4, 2009, at 1:08 PM, Cara Quinn wrote: Well (as has been said) I think the Air is sort of a hybrid attempt at that market, which I like. I love the Air's form factor but still prefer my lil MB! For me, if the Air were smaller, I'd be much more likely to consider purchasing one. I love the way they look, but they're just too darned big for my tastes! lol! I definitely see Apple's side of things in terms of their reluctance to delve into the 'netbook' market, however, this trend is so large at the moment, that it's just a shame they're not really there. I would sooo prefer a small device running full-on OSX! (or even some flavor of it) This is one reason I so very much want an IPhone. I really would like a flavor of OSX that I can put in my purse. Don't get me wrong, I love having an accessible phone, but there's only so much Windows Mobile I can take! lol! So OSX (on a small device IPhone or netbook) would sure be a welcome addition to the market in my opinion. Anyway, great discussion!… Have an awesome day All!… Smiles, Cara :) --- Follow me on Twitter! https://twitter.com/ModelCara View my Online Portfolio at: http://www.onemodelplace.com/CaraQuinn On Apr 4, 2009, at 12:49 PM, Dan Eickmeier wrote: When apple came out with the air, I was surprised that they didn't come out with a netbook. I figured that they would come out with a netbook. On Apr 4, 2009, at 3:32 PM, Cara Quinn wrote: Hey All, I'd just like to ask if we might take care to sort of veer this topic back to the subject line rather than discussing what netbooks are? I think Chris has his answer now, so we're cool. The idea of OSX on a netbook is certainly right on topic though, so please do feel free to post all you want on that! Smiles, Cara :) --- Follow me on Twitter! https://twitter.com/ModelCara View my Online Portfolio at: http://www.onemodelplace.com/CaraQuinn -- Kind regards, BEN. email: bmustillr...@gmail.com msn: benmustillr...@hotmail.com web: http://www.bmr.me.uk (under construction) --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups MacVisionaries group. To post to this group, send email to macvisionaries@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to macvisionaries+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/macvisionaries?hl=en -~--~~~~--~~--~--~---
RE: Installing Leopard on a Netbook
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. Want great web hosting packages, affordable audio production support, on-site computer support, affordible audio tutorials, and more? Check us out online today. http://www.BlindPerspectives.net Chris Gilland: Admin and founder of Blind Perspectives Phone: Toll-Free: 1-877-222-0049 - Mon-Fri 8AM-5:30PM Eastern Time (Closed on holidays) Sales: sa...@blindperspectives.net Billing: bill...@blindperspectives.net Technical Support: supp...@blindperspectives.net ©2009 Blind Perspectives®: All Rights Reserved - 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
Re: Installing Leopard on a Netbook
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. Want great web hosting packages, affordable audio production support, on-site computer support, affordible audio tutorials, and more? Check us out online today. http://www.BlindPerspectives.net Chris Gilland: Admin and founder of Blind Perspectives Phone: Toll-Free: 1-877-222-0049 - Mon-Fri 8AM-5:30PM Eastern Time (Closed on holidays) Sales: sa...@blindperspectives.net Billing: bill...@blindperspectives.net Technical Support: supp...@blindperspectives.net ©2009 Blind Perspectives®: All Rights Reserved - 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
Re: Installing Leopard on a Netbook
Will it run slower that way? I just read that even installing it directly onto the machine will result in a very slow netbook. Apparently, things with sound etc don't work that well cause the cpu is slow. Not sure if this is true. What about things like youtube or downloading songs? On 04/04/2009, E.J. Zufelt ever...@zufelt.ca wrote: 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. Want great web hosting packages, affordable audio production support, on-site computer support, affordible audio tutorials, and more? Check us out online today. http://www.BlindPerspectives.net Chris Gilland: Admin and founder of Blind Perspectives Phone: Toll-Free: 1-877-222-0049 - Mon-Fri 8AM-5:30PM Eastern Time (Closed on holidays) Sales: sa...@blindperspectives.net Billing: bill...@blindperspectives.net Technical Support: supp...@blindperspectives.net ©2009 Blind Perspectives®: All Rights Reserved - 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
Re: Installing Leopard on a Netbook
Good evening, Any operating system running in a VM is slower than if it were running natively on the same machine. HTH, Everett On 5-Apr-09, at 1:06 AM, Tiffany D wrote: Will it run slower that way? I just read that even installing it directly onto the machine will result in a very slow netbook. Apparently, things with sound etc don't work that well cause the cpu is slow. Not sure if this is true. What about things like youtube or downloading songs? On 04/04/2009, E.J. Zufelt ever...@zufelt.ca wrote: 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. Want great web hosting packages, affordable audio production support, on-site computer support, affordible audio tutorials, and more? Check us out online today. http://www.BlindPerspectives.net Chris Gilland: Admin and founder of Blind Perspectives Phone: Toll-Free: 1-877-222-0049 - Mon-Fri 8AM-5:30PM Eastern Time (Closed on holidays) Sales: sa...@blindperspectives.net Billing: bill...@blindperspectives.net Technical Support: supp...@blindperspectives.net ©2009 Blind Perspectives®: All Rights Reserved - 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
Re: Installing Leopard on a Netbook
Probably shouldn't put it on a virtual machine, those require a lot of physical resources which I bet a netbook would be pressed for. Don't worry about the world coming to an end today. It's already tomorrow in Australia. Charles Schultz, creator of the Peanuts comic strip. On 04/04/2009, at 21:09, E.J. Zufelt wrote: Good evening, Any operating system running in a VM is slower than if it were running natively on the same machine. HTH, Everett On 5-Apr-09, at 1:06 AM, Tiffany D wrote: Will it run slower that way? I just read that even installing it directly onto the machine will result in a very slow netbook. Apparently, things with sound etc don't work that well cause the cpu is slow. Not sure if this is true. What about things like youtube or downloading songs? On 04/04/2009, E.J. Zufelt ever...@zufelt.ca wrote: 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. Want great web hosting packages, affordable audio production support, on-site computer support, affordible audio tutorials, and more? Check us out online today. http://www.BlindPerspectives.net Chris Gilland: Admin and founder of Blind Perspectives Phone: Toll-Free: 1-877-222-0049 - Mon-Fri 8AM-5:30PM Eastern Time (Closed on holidays) Sales: sa...@blindperspectives.net Billing: bill...@blindperspectives.net Technical Support: supp...@blindperspectives.net ©2009 Blind Perspectives®: All Rights Reserved - 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
Re: Installing Leopard on a Netbook
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
Re: Installing Leopard on a Netbook
Good evening, I haven't followed this entire thread. But, you may wish to look up Psystar v. Apple in google. Apple is attempting to prevent Psystar from selling clone computers with retail versions of Leopard installed. Apple claims that their license only extends to Apple branded hardware. On 4-Apr-09, at 4:50 AM, sandi sørensen wrote: 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
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. Want great web hosting packages, affordable audio production support, on-site computer support, affordible audio tutorials, and more? Check us out online today. http://www.BlindPerspectives.net Chris Gilland: Admin and founder of Blind Perspectives Phone: Toll-Free: 1-877-222-0049 - Mon-Fri 8AM-5:30PM Eastern Time (Closed on holidays) Sales: sa...@blindperspectives.net Billing: bill...@blindperspectives.net Technical Support: supp...@blindperspectives.net ©2009 Blind Perspectives®: All Rights Reserved - 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
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not going to saying other than badly deleted word account from a mail i was seeing when i saw her mail.:) and chriss...nope i would never use such a language in a mail. ya know girl and our image and all that /sandi On Apr 3, 2009, at 6:35 PM, Chris Gilland wrote: 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. Want great web hosting packages, affordable audio production support, on-site computer support, affordible audio tutorials, and more? Check us out online today. http://www.BlindPerspectives.net Chris Gilland: Admin and founder of Blind Perspectives Phone: Toll-Free: 1-877-222-0049 - Mon-Fri 8AM-5:30PM Eastern Time (Closed on holidays) Sales: sa...@blindperspectives.net Billing: bill...@blindperspectives.net Technical Support: supp...@blindperspectives.net ©2009 Blind Perspectives®: All Rights Reserved - 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