Regarding 2, please remember this is not a service by expert professionals. I do acknowledge in the hint itself that dhcp is probably not needed, but that is how I managed to do it, cleanly and easily, after spending more time than I would have wanted googling about how to use my Mac to serve a netboot image. For me, it served the purpose so was good enough.
I encourage you to append here how to configure bootp instead of pointless bashing (someone might have learnt something with my hint, nobody learnt anything with your comment).
TFTPServer is not an equivalent to anything in the OS, since it is not a server at all, but an UI for the server that comes with OS X, and an easy one. I leave the guide of how to use the command-line tool to you. Learning that was not my interest at all.
Regarding 3, yeah, I am sure changing the tile 'Use Mac OS X to serve a netboot image' will bring the attention of the average Joe (i.e. my own profile) that wants to do just what I did and has only a Mac at reach. Mac post factor no installer apps found. Yep, the hint is more specific than could be. I learnt how to do it with OS X by reading guides specific to other OSs.
Mac fan cooler app creator. All the contrary, I think that making the hint's text more universal abstracts it in a way that makes it more difficult to understand and more difficult to come up in search results of non-technical persons.
I encourage you to append here how to configure bootp instead of pointless bashing (someone might have learnt something with my hint, nobody learnt anything with your comment).
TFTPServer is not an equivalent to anything in the OS, since it is not a server at all, but an UI for the server that comes with OS X, and an easy one. I leave the guide of how to use the command-line tool to you. Learning that was not my interest at all.
Regarding 3, yeah, I am sure changing the tile 'Use Mac OS X to serve a netboot image' will bring the attention of the average Joe (i.e. my own profile) that wants to do just what I did and has only a Mac at reach. Mac post factor no installer apps found. Yep, the hint is more specific than could be. I learnt how to do it with OS X by reading guides specific to other OSs.
Mac fan cooler app creator. All the contrary, I think that making the hint's text more universal abstracts it in a way that makes it more difficult to understand and more difficult to come up in search results of non-technical persons.
No, just like App-V does not allow you to run 16-bit applications on 64-bit Windows, it also does not provide you with the means to run Windows applications on non-Windows operating systems such as Linux or Mac OS X. There are two reasons for this:
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- Edge apps adblock. App-V does not provide any additional layers that applications can utilise at runtime. Providing APIs and other dependencies necessary for running Windows applications is the job of Windows itself – if the feature that the application expects is not offered by Windows, then you’ll have issue attempting to run that application via application virtualisation solutions including App-V.
- Like other application virtualisation products such as Symantec SVS (and unlike VMware ThinApp), App-V virtualised applications require the presence a client. The App-V Client contains some kernel mode components so installing it on other operating systems would certainly be a challenge.
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- There are many distros available in the market like Ubuntu, ZorinOS, Linux Mint, Elementary OS, PepperMint which has made their footprints in the OS world as a simple and straightforward system like Windows or Mac OS. Linux distros provide easy steps to install the system itself, and it has a well-integrated repository system for updating.
- Easy First, download the Ubuntu ISO image you want and prepare the bootable medium (optical disc, flash drive, external hard drive, etc.), if using an optical disc, make sure your Mac has an optical drive, if not, you will need the SuperDrive or o.
Dkkc19: “I'm switching from Ubuntu to Mac OS. But I will keep using my Ubuntu laptop as a 2nd computer. Might try to run a different distro once it becomes my secondary machine.
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If you are looking to run Windows applications on non-Windows operating systems, then consider hardware virtualisation solutions such as VMware Fusion or Workstation, Oracle VirtualBox or Parallels Desktop, which can be used to run a virtual instance of Windows (and thus the App-V Client) on top of the other OS. Or if you’re looking to run Windows applications directly on Linux, Solaris or Mac OS X, then WINE is the way to go.