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Graham 16-Feb-2007 [1842] | So, what happens if you want to run Vista as your main OS on an Intel based Mac, and to run OSX virtually? |
BrianH 16-Feb-2007 [1843] | No, that license restriction is in the earliest versions of the MacOS, even back in the 68k days. It might have been loosened in the clone days temporarily. |
Henrik 16-Feb-2007 [1844] | graham, that would not make sense? |
Graham 16-Feb-2007 [1845x2] | I'm sure the clone manufacturers lost a lot of money too when Apple pulled the plug |
Why not? | |
BrianH 16-Feb-2007 [1847] | Graham, that may be within the license restrictions. No commercial virtualizer will implement this though. |
Henrik 16-Feb-2007 [1848] | yes they did, but Apple would have been rammed into the ground, had the clones been kept. |
Graham 16-Feb-2007 [1849x2] | So Amiga developers were involved in the clone business eg Dave Haynie |
Some | |
Henrik 16-Feb-2007 [1851] | yep, Power Computing |
Graham 16-Feb-2007 [1852] | Mac hardware is very nice .. but if your main OS is windows ... |
BrianH 16-Feb-2007 [1853] | Apple is a hardware company. They see the OS as just an enabling technology, whether they can legally call it that or not. |
Graham 16-Feb-2007 [1854x2] | Itunes is hardware? |
They removed the "Computer" from Apple .. | |
Henrik 16-Feb-2007 [1856] | What do you miss in Windows that can't be done in Parallels or VMWare? |
BrianH 16-Feb-2007 [1857] | iTunes is there to sell iPods. That's why they have the DRM. |
Henrik 16-Feb-2007 [1858] | Graham, do you know how much hardware Apple makes? |
BrianH 16-Feb-2007 [1859] | BTW, when I said "enabling technology" I didn't mean enabling us, I meant enabling them to sell us stuff. |
Henrik 16-Feb-2007 [1860] | They make servers, music players, wifi hubs, displays, desktop computers in 3 different form factors, set top boxes, laptops, remotes, speaker systems, and soon they will be making phones as well. Apple is very much a hardware company. |
Graham 16-Feb-2007 [1861x2] | except they had a legal name change removing the word computer from their name |
Steve Jobs recently asked the music industry to consider removing DRM | |
Henrik 16-Feb-2007 [1863] | yes, because of all these non-computer things they are selling :-) |
BrianH 16-Feb-2007 [1864] | Well, even though most of the hardware they sell is computers, most of it isn't called computers anymore. |
Graham 16-Feb-2007 [1865x2] | I couldn't get Vmware working to install XP. |
I should try again. | |
BrianH 16-Feb-2007 [1867] | Yes, Jobs asked the music industry to remove DRM, and yet won't himself even when requested to do so by the artists. |
Graham 16-Feb-2007 [1868x3] | It wouldn't recognise my dvd drive or something. So, maybe i need to install from ISO image. |
Does anyone find it annoying that if you click and press by mistake, this icon menu appears in front of you? | |
( me = heavy handed ) | |
Henrik 16-Feb-2007 [1871] | BrianH, artists? you mean the record companies? I doubt the artists have much to say about this. |
Graham 16-Feb-2007 [1872] | removing DRM would be a big plus for Apple vs MS |
Henrik 16-Feb-2007 [1873] | graham, what menu, explain? |
Graham 16-Feb-2007 [1874x2] | often without the intention on my part, these icons fly in from outer screen and cover my main windown |
I have to click on the working application to make them go away | |
Henrik 16-Feb-2007 [1876] | the dashboard? |
Graham 16-Feb-2007 [1877] | dunno what it's called.... apart from annoying |
Henrik 16-Feb-2007 [1878] | if you press F12, does the same happen? |
Graham 16-Feb-2007 [1879] | dunno .. at present I'm only using the Mac to watch House MD that I've downloaded ... |
Henrik 16-Feb-2007 [1880x2] | make sure that no mouse gestures are enabled for dashboard then. |
you can do that in system preferences | |
BrianH 16-Feb-2007 [1882] | If an artist or label wants to sell music on iTunes with no DRM, Apple won't do it. There are documented cases for this, for which I am too lazy to provide a link. |
Graham 16-Feb-2007 [1883] | Ok, that sounds like something I should do ... |
Henrik 16-Feb-2007 [1884] | BrianH, it might be a contractual issue. I'd bet that those contracts are rather hairy. |
Graham 16-Feb-2007 [1885x2] | VLC keeps crashing with an error requester if I keep using the remote to pause the movie .. to explain to my daughter some esoteric medical thing ..! |
At least Safari seems stable ... not like Firefox on Windows | |
Henrik 16-Feb-2007 [1887] | VLC under OSX is unfortunately very unstable. it's annoying. |
Maxim 16-Feb-2007 [1888] | graham, since v1.5 firefox has never crashed for me, when it used to crash about 5 times a day beforehand. v2 seems even better. |
Volker 18-Feb-2007 [1889] | better than 0 crashes? :D |
Maxim 19-Feb-2007 [1890] | hehe... v2 seems to have less "issues" which are not related to crashes... refresh bugs and things like that :-) |
Maxim 23-Feb-2007 [1891] | although I dont like MS... this is not a just ruling ! http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/02/23/microsoft_alcatel_patent/ |
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