For a second, I almost thought you modified your leopard on a non-Apple computer, which is illegal and violates the user agreement of the leopard!!!!!!!!!!!
I already have mac4lin. There is a way to make a real mac clone that can run iMovie and final cut, but is has to be either a custom build or you buy a PC with the special motherboard pre-installed (usually a gigabyte motherboard with dual bios support and without onboard video) and you just buy a EFI-X Chip and OSX and iLife and you're good to go. But I wouldn't recommend this for businesses. I recommend this for people that want OSX and want a tower, but don't wanna buy a mac pro.
so creppy!!
SerchZarate23 3 months ago
audacity is far from garageband.
h4rrycl4rk 1 year ago
not a mac.. And It will never be...
patrick10001 1 year ago
this is very cool
MrCoolyushable 2 years ago
does it work with Vista?
Johnsuwee 2 years ago
Try Ubuntustudio for the video apps pre installed.
FreeTechTube 2 years ago
Very nice! Thanks for sharing.
FrugalTech 2 years ago
You are soo funny Frugal! Good video.
For a second, I almost thought you modified your leopard on a non-Apple computer, which is illegal and violates the user agreement of the leopard!!!!!!!!!!!
tyau1234 2 years ago
Thanks, it does look pretty real. Thanks for the comment!
FrugalTech 2 years ago
I already have mac4lin. There is a way to make a real mac clone that can run iMovie and final cut, but is has to be either a custom build or you buy a PC with the special motherboard pre-installed (usually a gigabyte motherboard with dual bios support and without onboard video) and you just buy a EFI-X Chip and OSX and iLife and you're good to go. But I wouldn't recommend this for businesses. I recommend this for people that want OSX and want a tower, but don't wanna buy a mac pro.
commodore256 2 years ago
I thought so, just checking. Good video, keep up the good work.
upallhours9 2 years ago
That's neat! Will it work with Xubuntu and other 'buntu derivatives? or just UBUNTU?
You did say ver 9.04 was being used on your laptop-correct?
upallhours9 2 years ago
I would think that it work with Xubuntu, and yes I am using 9.04.
FrugalTech 2 years ago