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The Prospects For Virtualizing OS X

seriouslywtf writes in with a look at the current state of the question: will people eventually be able to run Mac OS X in a virtual machine, either on the Mac or under Windows? Ars Technica has articles outlining the positions of two VM vendors, Parallels and VMWare. Both have told Ars unequivocally that they won't enable users to virtualize OS X until Apple explicitly gives them the thumbs up. First, Parallels: "'We won't enable this kind of functionality until Apple gives their blessing for a few reasons,' Rudolph told Ars. 'First, we're concerned about our users — we are never going to encourage illegal activity that could open our users up to compromised machines or any sort of legal action. This is the same reason why we always insist on using a fully-licensed, genuine copy of Windows in a virtual machine — it's safer, more stable, fully supported, and completely legal.'" And from VMWare: "'We're very interested in running Mac OS X in a virtual machine because it opens up a ton of interesting use cases, but until Apple changes its licensing policy, we prefer to not speculate about running Mac OS X in a virtualized environment,' Krishnamurti added."

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  1. And we see why open-source software is superior by QuoteMstr · · Score: 0, Troll

    An open-source project would never deliberately restrict its feature set in order to appease some corporation; whatever is technologically possible gets implemented. Corporations trying to limit technologically-possible things by gentleman's agreement is figuratively putting a very small finger in a very large dike; eventually, the whole thing will come down.

  2. Re:OS X is already virtualised. by timmarhy · · Score: -1, Troll

    thats nice fucktard but this isn't just about parallels it's about vmware as well. thank you for tackling a complete non issue with regards to parallels.

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  3. Re:Apple is a hardware company. by Ph33r+th3+g(O)at · · Score: 0, Troll

    Pretty much all but the lowest end laptops are about $1K more than the equivalent non-Apple laptop, particularly taking into account the more advanced graphics subsystem and faster processors in the competition. But I see I have already been modded "Troll" by some Apple fanboi that had his feelings hurt by the truth. Posting with the +1 bonus to make the point that I have more than enough karma to be comfortable telling the hurtful truth to the Apple faithful.

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  4. Re:Be careful what you ask for by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    nice way to justify the apple tax, fagboi.

    how does it feel to have Steve Job's cock so far up your faggot ass?

  5. Re:OS X is already virtualised. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    Take a deep breath, and repeat after me:

    Slashdot is a US website, that people from outside the US choose to visit, apparently so they can bitch and whine that people inside the US don't spend all their time obsessing over some remote corner of the world.

    Breath again.