Leopard Already Hacked To Run On PC Hardware 568
PoliTech passed us a PC World link, noting that the newest version of OS X, Leopard, has already been adapted to run on a PC. "The OSx86 Scene forum has released details of how Windows users can migrate to Apple's new OS, without investing in new hardware -- even though installing Leopard on an PC may be counter to Apple's terms and conditions. The forum is offering full instructions on how to install the system, including screenshots of the installation process. Not all the features of Leopard function with the patch -- Wi-Fi support, for example, is reportedly inoperable. Historically, Apple's likely next move will be to track down and act against those behind the hack."
Historically, indeed. (Score:5, Funny)
I guess this means... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Historically, indeed. (Score:3, Funny)
I got a Flat-6 into my Beetle! (Score:5, Funny)
Reverse doesn't work, sometimes I can't turn left, and sometimes it stalls on the highway. But take that Porsche and your integrated Engine/Car financial model.
Re:Really? (Score:3, Funny)
And a new character is born.....Part Deux (Score:5, Funny)
[fade in from black]
[hip charismatic kid]: Hi, I'm a Mac....
[middle-aged, sorta nerdy guy]: And I'm a P.C......
[deformed little creature that would make Dr. Frankenstein wince]: And I'm their bastard love-child.....please....kill me....[creature gurgles and a wisp of smoke escapes an ill-fitting seam in it's neck]
Re:Leopard just as easy if not easier to hack (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Freedom (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Since always (Score:3, Funny)
Lord knows Apple would never actually push or advocate DRM, or attempt to lock people into proprietary hardware. They're not evil like that.