On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 5:50 PM, nestamicky wrote:
> Thanks, Kris. Are you able to point me in the right direction to get the
> right version for Chameleon that will work on a PPC machine?
As you already pointed out, Chameleon is written to work for
Hackintoshes. In other words, Chameleon expects
On Feb 24, 2011, at 4:50 PM, nestamicky wrote:
Thanks, Kris. Are you able to point me in the right direction to get
the right version for Chameleon that will work on a PPC machine?
There's no such thing as Chameleon for a PPC Mac. It's open source,
but I think it's much more complicated tha
On 2/24/2011 1:09 PM, Kris Tilford wrote:
I use Chameleon every day, and it requires at least as much
interaction as pressing the Option key. The Chameleon GUI looks nicer,
but that's esthetics rather than functionality.
Thanks, Kris. Are you able to point me in the right direction to get the
On Feb 24, 2011, at 8:14 AM, Nestamicky wrote:
Thanks for your input. But I was looking for an application that
won't require that sort of interation. Something that we could see
with Chameleon, for example.
I use Chameleon every day, and it requires at least as much
interaction as pressi
On 24/02/11 6:31 AM, Vic wrote:
On Feb 20, 10:54 pm, Nestamicky wrote:
> On 20/02/11 6:44 PM, Tina K. wrote:>> Is there a better way of getting the
option to select which OS to boot
> >> to, in a dual boot (OS X 10.5 and Server) than holding down the Option
> >> key at startup? Perhaps
On Feb 20, 10:54 pm, Nestamicky wrote:
> On 20/02/11 6:44 PM, Tina K. wrote:>> Is there a better way of getting the
> option to select which OS to boot
> >> to, in a dual boot (OS X 10.5 and Server) than holding down the Option
> >> key at startup? Perhaps a GUI bootloader that he could select
On 20/02/11 5:02 PM, bit...@ovi.com wrote:
maybe this can be an option:http://refit.sourceforge.net/ i haven't used it
myself but a friend of mine loves it
I was hoping for a mac app, really. And the link you kindly provided is
for intel macs. This is a PPC machine being talked about.
Chee
On 20/02/11 6:06 PM, iJohn wrote:
Is there a better way of getting the option to select which OS to boot to,
> in a dual boot (OS X 10.5 and Server) than holding down the Option key at
> startup? Perhaps a GUI bootloader that he could select from?
Not sure what you're looking for. Have you lo
On 20/02/11 6:44 PM, Tina K. wrote:
Is there a better way of getting the option to select which OS to boot
to, in a dual boot (OS X 10.5 and Server) than holding down the Option
key at startup? Perhaps a GUI bootloader that he could select from?
For a GUI bootloader I don't know that you'll do
The bootloader that comes with Linux mint is excellent. Too bad it's Intel only.
On Feb 20, 2011, at 6:44 PM, Tina K. wrote:
> On 2011/02/20 09:00, Nestamicky so eloquently wrote:
>> Is there a better way of getting the option to select which OS to boot
>> to, in a dual boot (OS X 10.5 and Server)
On 2011/02/20 09:00, Nestamicky so eloquently wrote:
Is there a better way of getting the option to select which OS to boot
to, in a dual boot (OS X 10.5 and Server) than holding down the Option
key at startup? Perhaps a GUI bootloader that he could select from?
For a GUI bootloader I don't kno
On Sun, Feb 20, 2011 at 11:00 AM, Nestamicky wrote:
> Is there a better way of getting the option to select which OS to boot to,
> in a dual boot (OS X 10.5 and Server) than holding down the Option key at
> startup? Perhaps a GUI bootloader that he could select from?
Not sure what you're looking
maybe this can be an option: http://refit.sourceforge.net/ i haven't used it
myself but a friend of mine loves it
> - Original message -
> From: "Nestamicky"
> To: "G-Group"
> Subject: Better bootloader
> Date: Sun, 20 Feb 2011 09:00:
Is there a better way of getting the option to select which OS to boot
to, in a dual boot (OS X 10.5 and Server) than holding down the Option
key at startup? Perhaps a GUI bootloader that he could select from?
Any ideas...
Cheers
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