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Date:      28 Nov 2014 04:03:56 -0000
From:      "John Levine" <johnl@iecc.com>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Cc:        johannes@brilliantservice.co.jp
Subject:   Re: looking for new netbook
Message-ID:  <20141128040356.28633.qmail@ary.lan>
In-Reply-To: <CAASDrVnok2YcCs7qJ1E%2BiXkWO1xVA_EPJmCJA=nr_jbp2etC-Q@mail.gmail.com>

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In article <CAASDrVnok2YcCs7qJ1E+iXkWO1xVA_EPJmCJA=nr_jbp2etC-Q@mail.gmail.com> you write:
>Personally I haven't had so much time lately to contribute but I hope we
>can have FreeBSD running on Macbook Air soon...

I run FreeBSD in a a Virtualbox virtual machine on my Macbook.  It is
straightforward to have X clients in the VM talk to windows in the
native xquartz X server.

This works for me a lot better than native FreeBSD on a laptop -- my
last computer was a Lenovo X400 running FreeBSD natively, and I wasted
too much time trying to get Chrome and other third party X apps to
work.  Now I can run Chrome on MacOS, and the stuff under FreeBSD that
works better there.

Virtualbox is free, setting up FreeBSD under it is a snap, must download
an ISO boot image, and install on the virtual machine from that.




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