Living in Hackintosh

Ah, the beauty. Since the last post I have actually managed to install Leopard on my laptop. (The initial pictures were from my desktop. After mucking around for days with several reinstallation, I find finally found the audio driver required for the laptop.

After that Google was my best buddy in trying to figure out how I can get parts of the laptop activated under Macintosh. This is mainly since Apple only supports a strict subset of the entire hardware market.Anyway, Google has given me the solution to get my Ethernet working (modifying a kernel extension file), and also lead me to a forum discussion where some guy is working on trying to get the Wireless driver to work. I thought that was the last bit, but soon I discovered that the built-in mic and the audio ports don’t work. No news on that front yet.

All that aside, though I have had a pretty decent experience with Leopard. Just today I got Vista and Leopard both happy side by side. And this post is actually made from Leopard :) There are some things I love about the Mac. The graphic, the finishing – in one word it’s just marvellous. Then there is Mac’s all famous dock, Spaces and Adium. After using it for the last few days, I can see myself be happy under it. The *nix commad shell by itself is very welcoming.

On the other hand, keyboard navigation through the things could be a lot better. On the laptop I hardly use my mouse. I tend to use keyboard short-cuts for hoping between things. Though on many occasions the keyboard access to things beats Windows, the whole Enter to rename, Enter to trigger a selected button, Space to trigger a focused button and Flw+O to open a Finder item is quite annoying. But I can live with that.

I think I’ll keep Leopard on my laptop. It does take away 17 GB from my document partition, but hey it’s pretty :P

2 thoughts on “Living in Hackintosh

  1. You do realize that a properly tweaked Ubuntu is just as pretty (prettier?) than OSX (at least the old one, don’t know about Leopard) and works with all your hardware, right?

    Oh and it’s free….

    (Some of us don’t have jobs, can you tell??)

  2. My problem is the properly tweaked part. Where’s the time to tweak everything. There was a time when I used to, but now I rather not if I don’t have to.

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