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Apple’s Mac OS X Leopard successfully installed and running on Asus Eee PC
Friday, November 16, 2007 - 09:27 AM EST

"So, ever since I got the Eee PC I’ve loved how easy it is to tinker with," Dan reports over on UNEASYsilence.

MacDailyNews Note: More info about the Asus Eee PC here.

Dan reports, "Since I’m not a Linux guy, I dumped the Xandros preload and opted for Windows XP so I could you my EVDO USB datacard and blogging software easier, but I wondered could I install OSX on it? And, after trial and error - you can!"

"I’ve noticed that Leopard is a bit pokey on the eeePC because of its slow processor and 512MB of RAM," Dan reports. "I ultimately opted for... Mac OS X 10.4.8."

Full article, which explains how he did it, here.

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Nov 16, 07 - 09:32 am Comment from: macnut222

Eeeeew!

Nov 16, 07 - 09:33 am Comment from: silverwarloc

What modifications were made to the Edd PC?

Nov 16, 07 - 09:47 am Comment from: Barf

That's just wrong

Nov 16, 07 - 09:51 am Comment from: Mr. Reeee

Eeeew? Perfect name for a generic Pee Sea!
ROFLMFAO

That monitor picture COULD just be a Mac screenshot run as a slideshow.

What a waste of time. Why don't these idiots just buy a Mac. They can sill work in their WinDOS mire if they desire.

Nov 16, 07 - 09:56 am Comment from: matt

that's cute and all, but it's probably not very practical. i think that screen is like 800x480, and it's running a 900mhz celeron. yeah. leopard will be slow on that. then again, this message comes from an overclocked 700mhz emac running leopard, so maybe it wouldn't be that bad.

Nov 16, 07 - 09:58 am Comment from: Gavron

Mr. Reese,

this laptop is tiny and comes with a very usable Linux OS, and is cheap.
It's not become a bestseller without reason.

Asus has got to the market before Apple on this one.

Nov 16, 07 - 09:58 am Comment from: ken1w

It's a 7" screen notebook with solid state disk storage. Considering Asus is one of Apple's manufacturing partners, I wouldn't surprised if Apple's often-rumored "thin" MacBook is similar to this design (with a slightly bigger screen, an even thinner body, and better CPU).

Nov 16, 07 - 10:11 am Comment from: nobody

A MacBook without the glossy screen!!

Where do I buy?

Nov 16, 07 - 10:15 am Comment from: silverwarloc

After reading the article, I just could not find myself to like what Adam has done. Kudos to his technical prowess. I just don't have all the time to do what he is doing.

I prefer my Mac coming from Apple--and no one else.

Nov 16, 07 - 10:21 am Comment from: LordRobin

In other words, like all other examples of this, it's a complicated, techy-geeky, multiple-step pain-in-the-ass to do. All to install an OS that probably won't have full functionality, and that can be broken by any Software Update. Apple has nothing to fear from PC hackers until one of them invents a one-step process to do it (if that's even possible).

------RM

Nov 16, 07 - 10:22 am Comment from: DLMeyer

Anonymous said: "A MacBook without the glossy screen!!
Where do I buy?"


It figures. The guy claims to have something to say - "glossy is EVIL - but declines to associate a name with it. That, or he got caught in the earlier bug. The time-stamp is fairly recent, though.

Dave

Nov 16, 07 - 10:24 am Comment from: DLMeyer

Also ... doesn't this break the EULA?

Nov 16, 07 - 10:36 am Comment from: n

OS X is a great OS and it deserves to be run on more hardware choices. Sometimes a cheap small 7" screen is all a customers needs.

For myself I got a speed Mac machine, RAID 0 boot drive of the fastest drives on the market, the fastest video card, lots of RAM etc. With the new Safari, with WaterRoof doubling the bandwidth and other enhancements, my web pages actually jump instantly on the screen.

Naturally this PC won't be able to do that, but then again for a kid it's not necessary because they might destroy the thing.

Apple needs to start offering more hardware choices and quit being the niche player.

Nov 16, 07 - 10:38 am Comment from: Grigori

It certainly does break the EULA; however, have you ever heard of someone getting snagged for breaking the Apple EULA? I haven't; some courts have even gone so far as to consider them "contracts of adhesion", which is sort of a "you do what we say or else" type of contract that won't be legally recognized. Don't know if Apple's has ever gone to court.

As Anonymous #4 implied, there is good chance that Asus will be making the rumored sub-portable Macbook. Asus has a fairly good track record for hardware; at any rate, I'd much prefer them making it for Apple than, say, Dell, who has previously expressed interest (would NEVER happen).

Nov 16, 07 - 10:43 am Comment from: Ampar

That's about as attractive as Ballmer in a haute couture gown and diamond tiara.

Nov 16, 07 - 10:47 am Comment from: Woody

Ampar, FTW!

Nov 16, 07 - 11:24 am Comment from: Niche player?

The day Apple offers OS X for other PC vendors is when you sell the stock.

Nov 16, 07 - 11:27 am Comment from: Matt screen

Steve's real plan is to sell a lot of Mac OS, fully well knowing people will put it on Windows PC hardware.

Apple would love to sell their hardware but it is so nice their OS can work on other PC's too. The company can keep the hardline public attitude about "don't do it" while doing nothing too much to stop it.

Once Apple has started to seriously erode MS market, they can switch off ability to install on generic PC's.

It's all a part of a bigger master plan for world computer domination by Steve Jobs.

Nov 16, 07 - 11:41 am Comment from: shiftOpt k

NNNOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!

"The day Apple offers OS X for other PC vendors is when you sell the stock."
you got that right!

Nov 16, 07 - 11:53 am Comment from: ChrisW357

Some things were just never meant to go together. This is one of them.

Nov 16, 07 - 12:31 pm Comment from: ken1w

> Steve's real plan is to sell a lot of Mac OS, fully well knowing people will put it on Windows PC hardware.

Except that people who are inclined to hack Mac OS X to run on generic Intel hardware generally wouldn't bother buying a license (a real shrink-wrapped Leopard retail box) either. The subject of the article, after finding Leopard "pokey," downloaded a copy of Tiger "on a popular BitTorrent site." So that's not "Steve's real plan." Apple ongoing plan for the foreseeable future is to make money selling hardware. Software development, whether it's Mac OS X, iLife, iTunes, or the Pro apps, is the means of differentiation to sell more Mac (and iPod/iPhone) hardware.

Nov 16, 07 - 12:39 pm Comment from: Mo

I don't think these hacked machines will ever run that great and probably break with every update. Will they catch on?

Nov 16, 07 - 12:59 pm Comment from: Ray

The first version of OS X I ever got from Apple was called Rhapsody.
Rhapsody only ran on PeeCee's. What is the BFD here?

Just my $0.02

Nov 16, 07 - 01:40 pm Comment from: whim

This is awesome. Illegal, but awesome. I'd buy it if it were sanctioned.

Nov 16, 07 - 03:54 pm Comment from: KenC

I wouldn't mind having a 2 pound laptop, even if it were ugly, if it could run a beautiful OS, like OS X Leopard.

KenC

Nov 16, 07 - 11:17 pm Comment from: sdsdfds

Asus makes Apple PCs, Asus, Apple, same thing.

Nov 17, 07 - 01:33 am Comment from: Asus Eee Owner

I love the idea, throw OS X on an SD card and slap it in and boot from it, put Windows XP on another SD card and boot from it, or another Linux distro on and SD card and boot from that, awesome little machine which im posting this from right now =)

Nov 17, 07 - 07:41 pm Comment from: convert

I ran OS X 10.4.6 on my toshiba laptop to get my feet wet with OS X. I later bought a 20" iMac. And it wasn't hard to do either. I say the OSx86 project helped Apple sell me a computer. I still think about building another Hackintosh to play with OS X server. Because I now am using Windows 2003 Server and would love to replace it. But I'm not going out and buying a Mac Pro to do it. Apple needs to build a machine between iMac and Mac Pro that allows expansion like multiple HDs and second optical drive. Say $1500 to $2000 with no monitor, iSight etc..

Nov 20, 07 - 02:07 am Comment from: Laalaji Gupta

I wish to buy a Mac Pro from Reliance Digital, please tell me the location in India where it is, also is Ahmedabad in Gujarat estate under consideration for a Reilance Stores ?.
Thanking you,
Best Regards,
Laalaji Gupta.

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