Even before the official September release of Apple’s Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard, someone already has it running on a hackintosh netbook. Will Snow Leopard be more hackintosh–friendly? I sure hope so.
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Even before the official September release of Apple’s Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard, someone already has it running on a hackintosh netbook. Will Snow Leopard be more hackintosh–friendly? I sure hope so.
And talking of hackintosh netbooks, the AppleDisplayScaleFactor
is a useful property you can change in the Terminal to scale apps to fit your small screen.
Another frankenbook? Hacked mac netbooks are very popular these days, but be sure to check this chart to verify if yours will work before diving into converting one.
Quo Computer is a new company that happens to offer Apple’s Mac OS X on its custom–built computers; interestingly, their service is as customer–oriented as Apple’s. Let’s just hope they don’t get sued out of business.
No, the Averatec D1005 is not an iMac clone. Or so it thinks.