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Mac operating systems with Windows compatibility Linux support for macOS devices

Mac operating systems with Windows compatibility Linux support for macOS devices

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Sismicgamer
Junior Member
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12-03-2023, 12:01 AM
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You should install Windows first, then Linux, and finally macOS. This sequence ensures compatibility and proper setup for each operating system.
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Sismicgamer
12-03-2023, 12:01 AM #1

You should install Windows first, then Linux, and finally macOS. This sequence ensures compatibility and proper setup for each operating system.

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Aken_Himejima
Junior Member
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12-03-2023, 12:24 AM
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Mac uses Terminal for setup, so Bootcamp is necessary.
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Aken_Himejima
12-03-2023, 12:24 AM #2

Mac uses Terminal for setup, so Bootcamp is necessary.

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Tico_32
Senior Member
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12-04-2023, 10:45 PM
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You’d need to download the Linux Mint ISO, create a bootable USB drive, and then install it on your computer following the on-screen instructions.
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Tico_32
12-04-2023, 10:45 PM #3

You’d need to download the Linux Mint ISO, create a bootable USB drive, and then install it on your computer following the on-screen instructions.

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ravager0926
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12-05-2023, 03:38 AM
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Discover the steps to set up dual boot on a Mac using Linux.
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ravager0926
12-05-2023, 03:38 AM #4

Discover the steps to set up dual boot on a Mac using Linux.

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JacobLouis30
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12-05-2023, 05:29 AM
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JacobLouis30
12-05-2023, 05:29 AM #5

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Tico_32
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12-05-2023, 06:42 AM
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MacOS originates from BSD, a part of UNIX.
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Tico_32
12-05-2023, 06:42 AM #6

MacOS originates from BSD, a part of UNIX.

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TBNR_waffle
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12-05-2023, 08:22 AM
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It's clear the analogy between water and coke is being made, but OSX and Linux really differ in many aspects. Just because you have OSX doesn’t mean you’re exempt from needing Linux. That’s what I was trying to convey.
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TBNR_waffle
12-05-2023, 08:22 AM #7

It's clear the analogy between water and coke is being made, but OSX and Linux really differ in many aspects. Just because you have OSX doesn’t mean you’re exempt from needing Linux. That’s what I was trying to convey.

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Altijd_Scoepi
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12-07-2023, 02:00 AM
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The virtual machine restricts the guest operating system from fully utilizing the hardware.
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Altijd_Scoepi
12-07-2023, 02:00 AM #8

The virtual machine restricts the guest operating system from fully utilizing the hardware.

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Fred10244
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12-07-2023, 09:01 AM
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Certainly, but based on the details they'll work well too. I use multiple Server VMs together with Client VMs on my W540, and everything functions smoothly. From a spec standpoint, it includes an i7 processor, 32GB of RAM, and several SSDs. I also replicate this setup on my 2011 MBP, which runs perfectly as well.
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Fred10244
12-07-2023, 09:01 AM #9

Certainly, but based on the details they'll work well too. I use multiple Server VMs together with Client VMs on my W540, and everything functions smoothly. From a spec standpoint, it includes an i7 processor, 32GB of RAM, and several SSDs. I also replicate this setup on my 2011 MBP, which runs perfectly as well.

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boss_ot
Junior Member
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12-07-2023, 09:27 AM
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I've been working on this for months. It's really frustrating. Now I'm just setting up virtualization with Parallels.
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boss_ot
12-07-2023, 09:27 AM #10

I've been working on this for months. It's really frustrating. Now I'm just setting up virtualization with Parallels.