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...Mac OS X 10.6.2, the forthcoming update for Apple's Snow Leopard operating system, is reported to disable support for the Intel Atom processor, preventing unauthorized PC netbooks from running the operating system.
Users at OS X Daily claim.....
ketchupkatsu wrote:Hey Lurker, there is a new rumor floating around that Apple will disable support for the intel atom chipset in the next OS update.
DrP wrote:Since Ubuntu installs just fine on Atoms, why bother with a hackintosh? Is there actually 1 useful Mac app that makes it worthwhile on that small machine??
DrP wrote:Since Ubuntu installs just fine on Atoms, why bother with a hackintosh? Is there actually 1 useful Mac app that makes it worthwhile on that small machine??
ZoomIt's been somewhat of a micro-saga going on in the PC netbook hobbyist camp who like to run Mac OS X, but now Apple has officially fired the first shot.
Developer builds of the latest Mac OS X build 10.6.2 were unable to run on netbooks built on the Intel Atom processor.....
Word that Apple had disabled Atom support in a Mac OS X 10.6.2 beta seed may have been premature, an update from the same discoverer says
Coligny wrote:No... But there is also not 100000 gigabillion viruses trojan and spywares. As well as no registry to fuck up everything for no good reason after a coffe break. And no Windows update to brick your systeme. Or no WGA to decide your copy is pirated even is you still have the bill and original CD on the side of your desk.
ketchupkatsu wrote:I guess this means having to stay with the 10.6.1 kernel. At least until a fix is available.
FG Lurker wrote:So, I am dipping my toes back into the world of OS X in a way that doesn't create massive problems in my normal workflow. If it goes well there is a reasonable chance I will buy a real Mac next summer when I plan to upgrade the current notebook...
FG Lurker wrote:
Going to put XP back on the Dell Mini 10v tonight and in a few months I will replace my aging ThinkPad T60 with something running Win7.
Adhesive wrote:Why not put Win7 on the Mini10v?
FG Lurker wrote:I am going to use this little machine for some consulting work that I think will be coming up over the next few months. I don't need much power for this, just something to access the net and maybe VPN back to my office occasionally. It doesn't need to be fancy, it just needs to work reliably and not drive me batshit crazy like OS X was. Being small and light is a great bonus too, I hate lugging around a heavy bag.
Greji wrote:Damn Lurk! Yur making me paranoid. I'm running 10.6.2 and have had absolutely no trouble. Now you got me waiting for an explosion or major melt down. If you got time, you might let us know what exact problems you had with the OS. Could be of future help to some of us, especially me.....
FG Lurker wrote:Most Mac users don't use the keyboard all that much in my experience. They might if the keyboard support was better though!! Keyboard control is a lot faster than mouse control for many things.
Porn you say? Do you need any of my passwords? I can send them over to you....Evil Pongi wrote:Besides, me 'n Steve are making sure that we will eventually suck your data outta your H-Tosh and then send you nothing but spam and gay porn. Have fun with that.
Evil Pongi wrote:You check out the keyboard shortcuts in the Help menu? Does everything I need to do. Blind people seem to be able to find their way around without clicking on a mouse. I think you still expect OSX to behave like Windoze. No?
Evil Pongi wrote:I seem to recall that you ditched OS X a couple of years ago for the very same reason. Why did you even come back to begin with?
Evil Pongi wrote:BTW, Hackintoshes are for fuckheads. Just get a Mac Mini.
Evil Pongi wrote:Besides, me 'n Steve are making sure that we will eventually suck your data outta your H-Tosh and then send you nothing but spam and gay porn. Have fun with that.
FG Lurker wrote:No, I don't expect it to behave like Windows, I just expect it to have some logic behind it and not be a pasted on system that is very random. (Unless you are saying the design of OS X has no logic to it at all, in which case I guess I do expect it to behave like Windows.)
I was extremely (insanely) busy when I tried the switch last time and it wasn't really a good time to take on yet another thing. I also tried to switch my main computer to OS X, very much a "sink or swim" approach. This time I tried to step in slowly by changing a machine that I needed to use occasionally but was not my main computer.
I have no use for a Mac Mini. I wanted an ultraportable as it is a machine that I need to use from time to time.
After my last experience I wasn't willing to invest the money to buy a MacBook either.
The Mini10V was $300 (including shipping to Japan from the US), perfect for an experiment.
I suspect if you got anywhere near Jobs that security would rapidly escort you away, probably mixing a beating in there somewhere too.
Evil Pongi wrote:"pasted on"? You mean to Unix?
Evil Pongi wrote:To be fair (when doing calculations for world domination), I have also run into certain situations where OS X will not work as I wish it to. Usually, with some research I can find my way. I try not to pick up the mouse, but I sometimes do. Later I learn that I didn't need to. Sometimes, within apps I make a QuickKeys macro to bang out what I need to on the keyboard.
Evil Pongi wrote:If you are a Unix geek, you can drive the Mac like no one else can.
Evil Pongi wrote:I see. Besides bummin' on the keyboard navigation, how did you do with your iLife apps, music, photos, surfing with the Mac?
Evil Pongi wrote:Tablet is coming. Wonder if it would be what you need. But then again, you couldn't use a cheap Windows platform.
Evil Pongi wrote:I have an "EVIL" 17" MacBook Pro with matte screen. Love it. May dump it soon as rumors of quad core MacBook Pros are coming out.
Evil Pongi wrote:That's like a netbook or what? And it functioned like a normal Mac? Completely? Hmmm.
Evil Pongi wrote:Besides, me 'n Steve are making .... spam and gay porn. Have fun with that.
Mulboyne wrote:As far as I know, Evil Pongi isn't Rob.
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