OS 9 could run as virtual machine under Mac-on-Mac. But it does not run on Tiger or Leopard.
I know, it's a fork of Mac-on-Linux. I also tried to compile Mac-on-Linux on Leopard with GCC 4.0(as well as 4.2) but it broke.
Has anyone got Mac-on-Mac or Mac-on-Linux work on Tiger(or Leopard)?
Mac-on-Mac on Tiger(or Leopard)?
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Re: Mac-on-Mac on Tiger(or Leopard)?
It might works on Linux.
Well, I don't really want to run Linux on iBooks... Actually I tried to run Debian 7 xfce on iBook G3 700. It worked, however, at a speed that I could never tolerate...
So I don't think I'll have a second time on my iBook G4.
Well, I don't really want to run Linux on iBooks... Actually I tried to run Debian 7 xfce on iBook G3 700. It worked, however, at a speed that I could never tolerate...
So I don't think I'll have a second time on my iBook G4.
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Re: Mac-on-Mac on Tiger(or Leopard)?
I've tried a few things with all this; I never got mac-on-mac to work with anything higher than 10.3. mac-on-linux works under Arch, Debian and Mint. Arch is best; Debian you don't want to touch above v4 due to memory/speed.