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Le 19/06/2014 07:45, Tony Alfrey a écrit :
That is somewhat of a "cheat" because one is only going to put an OS X disk into an Apple box (unless they're running Virtual Box); there is no fussing with various video drivers, various CPUs, various ethernet cards, various sound cards, and the list goes on. The situation is pre-destined for success.
yes, like it takes only a few step to reinstall a windows bow from the special partition (or the backup dvd's) installing Linux was nearly never "pre" done. Installing OSX on non apple computer is possible but forgiven and tricky, installing any Windows but the very primary one on any computer is from long and diffuclt to impossible. some Linuxes, including openSUSE are pretty easy to install on 90% of the computers. installing an OS is *never* easy and very few people do. even restoring windows is above many users ability (they change computer or ask the seller) jdd -- http://www.dodin.org -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org