provide latest OS root certificates via port?
Chris Jones
jonesc at hep.phy.cam.ac.uk
Sun Oct 31 12:21:01 UTC 2021
I have always favoured VMWare over parallels myself, and they now offer a free license for non-commerical usages.
https://customerconnect.vmware.com/web/vmware/evalcenter?p=fusion-player-personal
> On 31 Oct 2021, at 12:07 pm, Richard L. Hamilton <rlhamil at smart.net> wrote:
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> Years ago, creating a (then OS X, now macOS) VM under free VirtualBox was a horrid pain (which is why I'm running the relatively expensive but nicer Parallels for that and VMs other than Solaris).
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> But apparently now it's relatively easy. You do need plenty of extra disk space and I'd say 8GB more ram than you'd otherwise need. See https://www.soupbowl.io/2020/04/macos-in-virtualbox/
> (I haven't tried it, but it looks believable)
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>> On Oct 31, 2021, at 06:46, Henning Hraban Ramm <hraban at fiee.net> wrote:
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>> I’m working on a 2013 Mac mini and can’t upgrade further than 10.14 (don’t want to loose my 32 bit software, and I seem too stupid for VMs).
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