One mention indicated the performance isn't good in a VM. I concur. You're 
better off loading Snow Leopard vanilla via usb key/dvd natively and using VM's 
for WinXP and Linux. This is my setup on a Dell Inspiron 1318 (2Ghz dual core).

Dan



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Dan McGinn-CombsOn Apr 16, 2010 8:37 PM, Chris Blazek 
<[email protected]> wrote: 

Has anybody tried hackintosh? You could load that up in a vm and play  

with snow/leopard if you didn't want to commit spending money on a mac.

I've never installed it, but looks like an option for pc users.



Chris









On Apr 16, 2010, at 4:14 AM, Robin Wood <[email protected]> wrote:



> On 16 April 2010 01:55, Jason Wood <[email protected]> wrote:

>> I like my mac because it's got a *nix shell underneath the hood, so  

>> it makes

>> a great admin platform.  It's also a good place to write/test  

>> scripts and

>> then deploy them to a server with little modification.

>

> The problem I see is that it isn't *nix underneath it is BSD and I've

> seen some tools that work on Linux but don't mention BSD. I'm just a

> bit worried that I'll end up spending most of my time in a Linux VPN

> to get the tools. I can't think of anything specific so I suppose that

> is another question, are there any killer apps that don't work on the

> Mac that do work under Linux.

>

> How is wireless support for things like packet injection with aircrack

> and master mode for creating APs?

>

> Robin

>

>>

>> Besides every time I spec out a PC laptop with the video card and  

>> other

>> stuff I want, it costs nearly as much.  I bought a cheaper laptop  

>> once and

>> hated it for the 3-4 years that I used it.  When you use something  

>> all day a

>> cheap feeling keyboard, clunky mouse pad and mediocre durability  

>> becomes an

>> annoyance real fast.

>>

>> Not sure if that would really justify it for anyone else.

>>

>> Jason

>>

>>

>>

>> On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 4:17 PM, Robin Wood 
<[email protected]>  

>> wrote:

>>>

>>> I've been looking at getting a new laptop for a while and I'm 
trying

>>> to compare a PC and a Mac. I know that a lot of security people are

>>> moving to Macs and I'd like to know why. For half the price, or  

>>> less,

>>> I can get an high spec PC so why are people moving? Is it OSX, is 
it

>>> availability of tools, hardware quality or what?

>>>

>>> I'm particularly looking at the Macbook Pros, probably the 15".

>>>

>>> I know this will probably start a fanboy fight but I've got to ask.

>>>

>>> Robin

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