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  • Hi everybody if it doesn't work just use" Oracle VM VirtualBox "just install without any problems!!!! And its free!!!!!

  • I want your wallpaper man!!

    where can i find it?

  • That's great that you got this to work. So when will ESX server be certified on Mac Server Hardware so you can run Mac desktops virtually, or if I have developers that want to try software on a Mac, they can run a virtual instance of Mac OS X desktop in a VM with out violating the EULA.

    Jose F. Medeiros

    San Jose, California

  • You can do that today with VMware Fusion. Just run it on the Xserve, and run the Mac OS X VMs on Fusion...

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  • Hey can u stream live or make an internet radio using this leopard server? I heard that quicktime streaming server and quicktime broadcaster which are included in the Leopard server can make this possible, but I'm not sure about this; also if this works, I'd like to know if u can embed a code into a Myspace page (profile 2.0)...Thanks

  • i want to know how the hell they have 10.5 server running on vmware fusion mac ver. i have been trying for the last 3 days. FAIL each time. tried booting to images, cd and even installed 10.5 server on a partion to see if i could import it! still failed, any ideas?

  • I want a mac :[ so bad,

    so much money tho....

    if it was less i would sell my laptop and get enough money for a macbook :l

    xD

  • dude, it's $999 $50 off with the student discount.

  • Dude. Have you ever thought that alot of ppl can't afford that? like me?

  • $949 is not expensive for a laptop. there are also refurbished and used laptops/desktops you can get for a lot cheaper.

  • I guess so,

    xD

  • But is possible to run the consumer version of Mac OS X in a virtual machine of VMware Fusion 2.0, or only the server version? Reply please.

  • I'm aware of running VM off a pen drive that the limited write cycle would be a potential problem.

  • That's true. They are demonstrating how you can pull a VM from one physical machine by simply moving it via thumb drive. You could do the same on a network share or DVD-R, if you wanted.

  • I have been running off my VM off a USB Desktop hard drive which still gives pretty good performance. I have found however Parallels wont allow me to do this.

    I even tried SMB shared volume. It worked but was very slow.

  • Only Mac OS X Server Version, or also the normal Mac OS X Consumer Version?

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