Its just not possible, afaik. Apple doesn't want the OS on virtual
machines, although I believe Parallels, another VM company, is working
on it.
-dhs
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On Dec 30, 2007, at 12:08 PM, Douglas Knudsen wrote:
cool. I've been using it for testing. For instance, my host
environment is Vista which has IE7 and no IE6. I run a XP Pro VM
with IE6 with a userland type install, ie flash player production
not debug. IE6 and IE7 behave a little different with respect to
Flash and the debug flash player is a wee diff from prod version at
times. I also have a Ubuntu VM for playing with a modern linux
flavor. I say modern because I used to be a slackware fan :)
VMWare is really easy to use too.
Dean, curious why you can't make VMs of Mac OS? You mean earlier
pre OS X? Yeah, me no apple groupie ;)
DK
On Dec 30, 2007 11:20 AM, Dean H. Saxe <
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Yup, that's essentially what we do for classes. Every student runs a
VM in VMWare Player. All of the dev tools, Tomcat, etc are set up and
configured to run properly out of the box.
-dhs
Dean H. Saxe, CISSP, CEH
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minds."
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On Dec 30, 2007, at 11:08 AM, Cameron Childress wrote:
> I've actually heard of people considering creating a VMWare
instance,
> setting it up for development on a specific project and pushing it
out
> to a development team so they can start working immediately.
> Depending on the host setup, it would be an interesting way to get a
> large contractor team up and running with very little
> configuration/setup required. Just CFEclipse, FlexBuilder & CF8
> multiinstance can take an hour or two to get installed and setup
right
> from scratch, more for some if they are unfamiliar with the setup
> process.
>
> -Cameron
>
> On Dec 30, 2007 9:05 AM, Clarke Bishop <[EMAIL PROTECTED] >
> wrote:
>> This has been a great discussion on Vista lately. I was thinking of
>> switching from XP Pro, but you guys have convinced me not to
bother.
>>
>> I'm also learning VMWare and how to use it. What are some of the
>> ways you
>> guys are using it? And, what Host OS would you recommend?
>>
>> Thanks and Happy New Year!
>
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