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DATE | 2013-09-09 |
FROM | Elfen Magix
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SUBJECT | Re: [NYLXS - HANGOUT] linux on macs
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Much easier to set up Boot Camp and set up partitions for Linux as one woul= d for Windows through bootcamp and just install the damn thing in place!=0A= =0AOnce can set up a window under Mac OS (under Virtual or Parallel) and ru= n Linux that way but who wants to run an OS in a window under another OS th= rough a window=A0under another OS through a window=A0under another OS throu= gh a window=A0under another OS through a window... you guys get the point. = If I want to run an OS, its because there is something on that OS I can use= directly, not through emulation or in a window.=0A=0A=0A=0A=0A____________= ____________________=0A From: Ruben Safir =0ATo: NYLXS = =0ASent: Monday, September 9, 2013 8:59 AM=0ASubject: [= NYLXS - HANGOUT] linux on macs=0A =0A=0A=0Anot what I would do but...=0A=0A= =0Ahttp://www.tuaw.com/2013/09/06/running-linux-on-your-mac-2013-edition/= =0A=0A=0A=0ABack about this time of year in 2009, I wrote a post that's rem= ained a=0Avenerable favorite. Entitled "How to set up Ubuntu Linux on a Mac= --=0AIt's Easy and Free," the post described in full detail how those=0Ain= terested in learning more about one specific Linux distro could=0Ainstall U= buntu in a virtual machine on their device. This post is an=0Aupdate to the= original, with all-new instructions but still using the=0Asame framework -= - Oracle VM VirtualBox, which is an open source=0Avirtualization environmen= t, and Ubuntu Linux.=0A=0AWhy would you want to run Linux on your Mac, whic= h features a Unix-based=0Aoperating system in itself? Well, you may need to= run Linux applications=0Afor your job as a system admin, or perhaps there'= s some specific app=0Athat some kind soul has written to run on a variety o= f Linux=0Adistributions but hasn't been ported to OS X yet. Whatever the re= ason,=0Ait's easy to do and you can put it on your resum=E9.=0A=0AStep 1: D= ownload VirtualBox=0A=0AThe first thing to do is get the Virtual Machine en= vironment installed.=0ARather than use either VMware Fusion or Parallels De= sktop, we're using=0Athe free Oracle VM VirtualBox. Download VirtualBox 4.2= .16 for OS X Hosts=0Ahere, and save it to a convenient spot on your Mac.=0A= =0AStep 2: Install VirtualBox=0A=0AAt this point you have a file with a nam= e like=0A"VirtualBox-4.2.16-86992-OSX.dmg" either in the Downloads folder o= r on=0Athe desktop. Double-click it to mount the installer image and this= =0AFinder window appears: ---955686164-1578401646-1378775771=:16128 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
mes new roman, new york, times, serif;font-size:12pt"> Much easie= r to set up Boot Camp and set up partitions for Linux as one would for Wind= ows through bootcamp and just install the damn thing in place! = roman', 'new york', times, serif; background-color: transparent; font-styl= e: normal; ">
-size: 16px; font-family: 'times new roman', 'new york', times, serif; back= ground-color: transparent; font-style: normal; ">Once can set up a wi= ndow under Mac OS (under Virtual or Parallel) and run Linux that way but wh= o wants to run an OS in a window under another OS through a window pan>under another OS through a window under another OS through a windo= w under another OS through a window... you guys get the point. If I want to run an OS, its because there is something on that OS I can use dir= ectly, not through emulation or in a window.
>
: 'times new roman', 'new york', times, serif; "> 12pt; font-family: 'times new roman', 'new york', times, serif; "> =3D"ltr"> =3D"font-weight:bold;">From: Ruben Safir <mrbrklyn-at-panix.com&= gt; To: NYLXS <hang= out-at-nylxs.com> Sent:= b> Monday, September 9, 2013 8:59 AM d;">Subject: [NYLXS - HANGOUT] linux on macs = not what I would do but... r>edition/" target=3D"_blank">http://www.tuaw.com/2013/09/06/running-linux-on-your-mac= -2013-edition/
Back about this time of year in 2009, I w= rote a post that's remained a venerable favorite. Entitled "How to set u= p Ubuntu Linux on a Mac -- It's Easy and Free," the post described in fu= ll detail how those interested in learning more about one specific Linux= distro could install Ubuntu in a virtual machine on their device. This = post is an update to the original, with all-new instructions but still u= sing the same framework -- Oracle VM VirtualBox, which is an open source=
virtualization environment, and Ubuntu Linux.
Why would you want= to run Linux on your Mac, which features a Unix-based operating system = in itself? Well, you may need to run Linux applications for your job as = a system admin, or perhaps there's some specific app that some kind soul= has written to run on a variety of Linux distributions but hasn't been ported to OS X yet. Whatever the reason, it's easy to do and you c= an put it on your resum=E9.
Step 1: Download VirtualBox
The f= irst thing to do is get the Virtual Machine environment installed. Rathe= r than use either VMware Fusion or Parallels Desktop, we're using the fr= ee Oracle VM VirtualBox. Download VirtualBox 4.2.16 for OS X Hosts here,= and save it to a convenient spot on your Mac.
Step 2: Install Virtu= alBox
At this point you have a file with a name like "VirtualBox-= 4.2.16-86992-OSX.dmg" either in the Downloads folder or on the desktop. = Double-click it to mount the installer image and this Finder window appe= ars:
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Much easier to set up Boot Camp and set up partitions for Linux as one woul= d for Windows through bootcamp and just install the damn thing in place!=0A= =0AOnce can set up a window under Mac OS (under Virtual or Parallel) and ru= n Linux that way but who wants to run an OS in a window under another OS th= rough a window=A0under another OS through a window=A0under another OS throu= gh a window=A0under another OS through a window... you guys get the point. = If I want to run an OS, its because there is something on that OS I can use= directly, not through emulation or in a window.=0A=0A=0A=0A=0A____________= ____________________=0A From: Ruben Safir =0ATo: NYLXS = =0ASent: Monday, September 9, 2013 8:59 AM=0ASubject: [= NYLXS - HANGOUT] linux on macs=0A =0A=0A=0Anot what I would do but...=0A=0A= =0Ahttp://www.tuaw.com/2013/09/06/running-linux-on-your-mac-2013-edition/= =0A=0A=0A=0ABack about this time of year in 2009, I wrote a post that's rem= ained a=0Avenerable favorite. Entitled "How to set up Ubuntu Linux on a Mac= --=0AIt's Easy and Free," the post described in full detail how those=0Ain= terested in learning more about one specific Linux distro could=0Ainstall U= buntu in a virtual machine on their device. This post is an=0Aupdate to the= original, with all-new instructions but still using the=0Asame framework -= - Oracle VM VirtualBox, which is an open source=0Avirtualization environmen= t, and Ubuntu Linux.=0A=0AWhy would you want to run Linux on your Mac, whic= h features a Unix-based=0Aoperating system in itself? Well, you may need to= run Linux applications=0Afor your job as a system admin, or perhaps there'= s some specific app=0Athat some kind soul has written to run on a variety o= f Linux=0Adistributions but hasn't been ported to OS X yet. Whatever the re= ason,=0Ait's easy to do and you can put it on your resum=E9.=0A=0AStep 1: D= ownload VirtualBox=0A=0AThe first thing to do is get the Virtual Machine en= vironment installed.=0ARather than use either VMware Fusion or Parallels De= sktop, we're using=0Athe free Oracle VM VirtualBox. Download VirtualBox 4.2= .16 for OS X Hosts=0Ahere, and save it to a convenient spot on your Mac.=0A= =0AStep 2: Install VirtualBox=0A=0AAt this point you have a file with a nam= e like=0A"VirtualBox-4.2.16-86992-OSX.dmg" either in the Downloads folder o= r on=0Athe desktop. Double-click it to mount the installer image and this= =0AFinder window appears: ---955686164-1578401646-1378775771=:16128 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
mes new roman, new york, times, serif;font-size:12pt"> Much easie= r to set up Boot Camp and set up partitions for Linux as one would for Wind= ows through bootcamp and just install the damn thing in place! = roman', 'new york', times, serif; background-color: transparent; font-styl= e: normal; ">
-size: 16px; font-family: 'times new roman', 'new york', times, serif; back= ground-color: transparent; font-style: normal; ">Once can set up a wi= ndow under Mac OS (under Virtual or Parallel) and run Linux that way but wh= o wants to run an OS in a window under another OS through a window pan>under another OS through a window under another OS through a windo= w under another OS through a window... you guys get the point. If I want to run an OS, its because there is something on that OS I can use dir= ectly, not through emulation or in a window.
>
: 'times new roman', 'new york', times, serif; "> 12pt; font-family: 'times new roman', 'new york', times, serif; "> =3D"ltr"> =3D"font-weight:bold;">From: Ruben Safir <mrbrklyn-at-panix.com&= gt; To: NYLXS <hang= out-at-nylxs.com> Sent:= b> Monday, September 9, 2013 8:59 AM d;">Subject: [NYLXS - HANGOUT] linux on macs = not what I would do but... r>edition/" target=3D"_blank">http://www.tuaw.com/2013/09/06/running-linux-on-your-mac= -2013-edition/
Back about this time of year in 2009, I w= rote a post that's remained a venerable favorite. Entitled "How to set u= p Ubuntu Linux on a Mac -- It's Easy and Free," the post described in fu= ll detail how those interested in learning more about one specific Linux= distro could install Ubuntu in a virtual machine on their device. This = post is an update to the original, with all-new instructions but still u= sing the same framework -- Oracle VM VirtualBox, which is an open source=
virtualization environment, and Ubuntu Linux.
Why would you want= to run Linux on your Mac, which features a Unix-based operating system = in itself? Well, you may need to run Linux applications for your job as = a system admin, or perhaps there's some specific app that some kind soul= has written to run on a variety of Linux distributions but hasn't been ported to OS X yet. Whatever the reason, it's easy to do and you c= an put it on your resum=E9.
Step 1: Download VirtualBox
The f= irst thing to do is get the Virtual Machine environment installed. Rathe= r than use either VMware Fusion or Parallels Desktop, we're using the fr= ee Oracle VM VirtualBox. Download VirtualBox 4.2.16 for OS X Hosts here,= and save it to a convenient spot on your Mac.
Step 2: Install Virtu= alBox
At this point you have a file with a name like "VirtualBox-= 4.2.16-86992-OSX.dmg" either in the Downloads folder or on the desktop. = Double-click it to mount the installer image and this Finder window appe= ars:
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