Mucking about

by Khürt on March 7, 2007 · View Comments

in Life

In my home, I  have more com­put­ing hard­ware than peo­ple.  The wife runs Win­dows on a Dell lap­top.  The kids share another Win­dows machine.  I use 2 macs ( Pow­erPC and Intel ) and a Dell Win­dows desk­top con­verted to run FreeNAS.  No server class hard­ware here.

Par­al­lels on OS-X will run Win­dows 95,98,Me,XP, and Vista, Linux, FreeBSD, OS/2, Solaris, and MS-DOS so I have quite a lot I can play with.  I can also run OS-X on VMWare can be done here:

I  chose Parallel’s because WMWare beta on OS-X was slow and Par­al­lel has coher­ence mode which allows me to run Win­dows appli­ca­tions like they were native Mac appli­ca­tions. To para­phrase the site, “When a user switches to Coher­ence mode, their Win­dows desk­top dis­ap­pears, leav­ing their Win­dows appli­ca­tions run­ning directly on their Mac desk­top.“

Now if only they can pull off the same for Linux.….…..

Right now Apple is get­ting my dol­lars and my atten­tion because I feel they are on an upward inno­va­tion curve.  Microsoft in my opin­ion is on a long slow death spi­ral.  Linux and open source will only get bet­ter and I can’t wait for that long ago promised Linux desktop.

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GAuthor: Khürt
I'm a husband, a father to two very smart kids, an information security manager and a web developer. I'm a Mac geek who loves photography, hefe-weisse ale and Ethiopian coffee. I'm @khurtwilliams on twitter.
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