This tutorial shows the steps to run a Mac OSX guest under KVM (Kernel-based Virtual Machine) on a Linux System.
If your distribution is an openSUSE 11.0 (IIRC) or later, you have only to install kvm package.
Otherwise you have to follow this tutorial to build and run latest pacthed KVM version.
(Link: Howto: Mac OSX on Linux)
Howto: Mac OSX on Linux
Tek411: OSX in Virtual Box (Hackintoshed VM)
How to create a Hackintoshed Virtualbox
What you’ll need.
An AMD or Intel system that supports hardware virtualization.
The newest Virtualbox (get it off of filehippo.com).
An OSX86 iso, Get it off of torrents if you don’t have one.
After you have the above mentioned files install Virtualbox.
Open up Virtualbox and click on New at the top left.
(Link: Tek411: OSX in Virtual Box (Hackintoshed VM))
How To: Hackintosh a Dell Mini 10v Into the Ultimate Snow Leopard Netbook – Gizmodo
You’ve got yourself a fully-functioning, beautifully small Snow Leopard netbook, which’ll do 90% of what a 13-inch MacBook can, at 70% the size and about 25% of the cost. Mine’s close to perfect: With an extended battery, I’m pushing 7 hours of battery life with Wi-Fi, which makes my MacBook pro look like a LOSER. And tiny extra bit of size over the Mini 9 means the keyboard is just large enough to work on, meaning this thing isn’t just a toy—it’s a decent investment.
(Link: How To: Hackintosh a Dell Mini 10v Into the Ultimate Snow Leopard Netbook – Gizmodo)
Mac OS X Netbook Compatibility Chart | Boing Boing Gadgets
The short answer: get a HP Mini 1000 or a Dell Mini 9/Vostro A90.
(Link: Mac OS X Netbook Compatibility Chart | Boing Boing Gadgets)
Eight Months with a Hackintosh Netbook. Conclusion: Fantastic | Gadget Lab | Wired.com
There’s more. At the kind of parties I host, there is always a need for the internet and, of course, music. The Wind acts as a great wireless front-end to iTunes sharing and Airtunes streaming, and you can pass it around the drunken guests without worrying. Sure, $400 is too much to lose to a spilled gin and tonic, but it’s better than $1600 for a replacement MacBook.
(Link: Eight Months with a Hackintosh Netbook. Conclusion: Fantastic | Gadget Lab | Wired.com)


August 24, 2010
