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there are several ways to skin this cat - anyone got any experience/preferences on running linux/windows on a mac? What would you recommend?
Thanks
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I use Boot Camp, fairly straight forward. Perhaps not as versatile as Parallels software but for the amount of time i have to run windows based software, it wasnt worth the outlay.
I tried a virtual machine system and it was terrible. Really slow, and I couldn't get Windows to recognise the graphics card.
So I used BootCamp and it's great... with one big bug. If you have a MacBook with the multitouch pad, there are not proper drivers for this... scrolling and right-click support are really flaky despite it being reported hundreds of times to Apple. I literally have no way of right-clicking on mine using the trackpad, it's easy enough to plug in any USB mouse to remedy this but that's not always feasible.
I tried a virtual machine system and it was terrible. Really slow, and I couldn't get Windows to recognise the graphics card.
...but was it VMWare and could you dedicate enough memory to the virtual machine? My virtual machines are fairly speedy but they're crap for game playing of course.
I tried a virtual machine system and it was terrible. Really slow, and I couldn't get Windows to recognise the graphics card.
So I used BootCamp and it's great... with one big bug. If you have a MacBook with the multitouch pad, there are not proper drivers for this... scrolling and right-click support are really flaky despite it being reported hundreds of times to Apple. I literally have no way of right-clicking on mine using the trackpad, it's easy enough to plug in any USB mouse to remedy this but that's not always feasible.
Old skool one button goodness!
I had this problem when I first got my macbook and boot camp was in beta - there was a little program you could download that mapped control-click to the secondary click.
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VM's work fine for general IT type stuff, either VMware, Parallels or Virtual Box ( free ). Otherwise Bootcamp if you need the full Billyware experience - for playing games for example.
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