Err, i didn’t even know there was a mac installer. I went under the assumption 
that it required macports since that’s what most linux type things need to be 
built 
        
deedra waters
dee...@the-brannons.com



> On Dec 12, 2014, at 7:31 AM, 'Chris Blouch' via MacVisionaries 
> <macvisionaries@googlegroups.com> wrote:
> 
> Ummm, why does it require apple-gcc? You just download the Mac installer and 
> you're good to go. Nothing to compile, brew, yum or whatever. I have it 
> running just fine on a generic OSX 10.10 box.
> 
> CB
> 
> On 12/12/14, 10:09 AM, deedra waters wrote:
>> Yeah i figured that out after the fact can’t go the virtual box route 
>> because it requires apple-gcc which isn’t available on my version of OS X
>> 
>> deedra waters
>> dee...@the-brannons.com
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> On Dec 12, 2014, at 6:48 AM, 'Chris Blouch' via MacVisionaries 
>>> <macvisionaries@googlegroups.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>> If you Google "virtualbox command line" you'll find lots of stuff. This one 
>>> for installing Ubuntu seemed good:
>>> 
>>> http://www.howopensource.com/2011/06/how-to-use-virtualbox-in-terminal-commandline/
>>> 
>>> Once you have virtualbox installed you can always do a man VBoxManage to 
>>> get all the possible commands.
>>> 
>>> Here is a more recipe style setup:
>>> 
>>> http://nakkaya.com/2012/08/30/create-manage-virtualBox-vms-from-the-command-line/
>>> 
>>> Nice thing is this is all free so if you don't like it or it doesn't work 
>>> for you the way you want you're not out any cash.
>>> 
>>> CB
>>> 
>>> On 12/11/14, 8:18 PM, deedra waters wrote:
>>>> If i’m understanding you right, you can both setup and use the vm with 
>>>> virtual box and the command line. I’ll give it a try and see what happens. 
>>>> Any tutorials out there on how to set up and run the vm?
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> deedra waters
>>>> dee...@the-brannons.com
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>>> On Dec 11, 2014, at 2:32 PM, 'Chris Blouch' via MacVisionaries 
>>>>> <macvisionaries@googlegroups.com> wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>> Most folks who don't want to deal with the CLI use VMWare but you pay for 
>>>>> that convenience. I haven't used it with Linux but generally you just do 
>>>>> VBoxManage startvm vmname. The VirtualBox installer is the standard Mac 
>>>>> one so you won't have much trouble getting the app itself installed. As 
>>>>> far as what happens inside the virtual machine, that depends on what you 
>>>>> install there. The virtual machine software is just an emulation of a 
>>>>> plain old intel PC. So what you install there is only as accessible as a 
>>>>> real box would be. So if you like speak on linux on a hardware PC then 
>>>>> you'll need to get it that installed on linux on your virtual PC. That 
>>>>> won't change any whether you run virtualbox or vmware. Once you're in the 
>>>>> guest OS the virtualization system is not involved.
>>>>> 
>>>>> CB
>>>>> 
>>>>> On 12/11/14, 5:08 PM, deedra waters wrote:
>>>>>> from what i gather isn’t virtual box a pita to use from the command 
>>>>>> line…. as well, I need the vm to talk using speak or y a s r. So, how 
>>>>>> does running the vm in a command line help me when i need it’s command 
>>>>>> line to talk?
>>>>>> 
>>>>>>  
>>>>>> deedra waters
>>>>>> dee...@the-brannons.com
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> On Dec 11, 2014, at 1:42 PM, 'Chris Blouch' via MacVisionaries 
>>>>>>> <macvisionaries@googlegroups.com> wrote:
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> As Genna mentioned previously in this thread, virtualbox does the same 
>>>>>>> thing as vmware and is free. The downside is that the GUI is not very 
>>>>>>> accessible, but you don't really need the GUI as it's all configurable 
>>>>>>> from terminal. In other words you would use terminal to get virtualbox 
>>>>>>> up and running with your unix of choice and then you could do what you 
>>>>>>> want inside that virtual machine. All that said, just remember that OSX 
>>>>>>> is not Linux. It's based on BSD, which also is not Linux.
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> CB
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> On 12/11/14, 3:16 PM, deedra waters wrote:
>>>>>>>> I like the bratty idea sad though that our display is half defective 
>>>>>>>> and not fixable. I’m thinking vmware is going to end up being my way 
>>>>>>>> to go. I just don’t want to pay a small fortune for vmware when all i 
>>>>>>>> want is 1 linux vm that’s useable.
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>        
>>>>>>>> deedra waters
>>>>>>>> dee...@the-brannons.com
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>> On Dec 11, 2014, at 12:13 PM, Cheryl Homiak <cah4...@icloud.com> 
>>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>> The terminal is fine if one has a braille display and can use brltty, 
>>>>>>>>> for which I know I should write a README but honestly I haven't been 
>>>>>>>>> able to find time to do it! If nobody else does it first, I truly do 
>>>>>>>>> plan to eventually. But in my opinion, without brltty, the terminal 
>>>>>>>>> isn't much fun though it can be used for entering commands without 
>>>>>>>>> too much trouble. With brltty, I just turn voiceover off if using the 
>>>>>>>>> terminal for any length of time because I've had issues with terminal 
>>>>>>>>> crashing and it doesn't seem to happen if voiceover isn't on.
>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>> I did run vmware with linux for a time and it's doable. I also fixed 
>>>>>>>>> up an old powerpc Mac mini with wheezy for kind of a backup for my 
>>>>>>>>> linux needs.
>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>> Having homebrew and/or Macports does much broaden your options in 
>>>>>>>>> terminal also.
>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>> -- 
>>>>>>>>> Cheryl
>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>> Go beyond the Christmas story this year;
>>>>>>>>> meet Immanuel (God with us),
>>>>>>>>> Jesus, the crucified Savior,
>>>>>>>>> Christ, the risen LORD!!!
>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>> On Dec 11, 2014, at 1:43 PM, deedra waters <dee...@the-brannons.com> 
>>>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>> Well, first of all i’m more or less happy with  what i got in terms 
>>>>>>>>>> of the macbook air. it’s portable and light which is good. I was 
>>>>>>>>>> able to sit in the er for several hours waiting for my turn to see 
>>>>>>>>>> the doctor  and was actually not bored there for once.
>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>> I had brought the macbook and a usb headset. Usually when i land in 
>>>>>>>>>> the hospital they end up admitting me because of some of my medical 
>>>>>>>>>> issues. This time though I wasn’t admitted but had i been i’d have 
>>>>>>>>>> books at least!
>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>> Either way the 10ish hours passed rarely quickly with something to 
>>>>>>>>>> do. I was really annoyed the fact that i couldn’t get my media i’d 
>>>>>>>>>> brought to play for the life of me…. Instead i watched episodes of 
>>>>>>>>>> days of our lives from the iTunes store *snicker*
>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>> From a linux point of view though things are quite different. for 
>>>>>>>>>> example tail -n 50 doesn’t work across platforms in terms of the mac 
>>>>>>>>>> and linux with the mac you have to type something like tail -50 to 
>>>>>>>>>> get what  you want. Little things like that ended up requiring the 
>>>>>>>>>> linux/unix skills of my fiancé to get certain of my scripts and some 
>>>>>>>>>> other python tools to work properly.
>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>> I’m highly unsatisfied with the  terminal though I mean it does 
>>>>>>>>>> simple mac type things fine and works well enough for that but 
>>>>>>>>>> unless i buy vmware fusion or unless there’s a cheaper way of 
>>>>>>>>>> getting a linux vm up and running for those tasks that just don’t do 
>>>>>>>>>> well in the mac terminal
>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>> The speech interrupts  are highly annoying in the terminal i’d kill 
>>>>>>>>>> for a way to turn those off and on. I also ended up buying a few 
>>>>>>>>>> apps that just make things simpler for me. Take the my medical app. 
>>>>>>>>>> With as sick as i am, that app is almost a needed thing. I’ve been 
>>>>>>>>>> working to get  as much of my medical records as possible put into 
>>>>>>>>>> the app so that way if worse comes to worse all i have to do is turn 
>>>>>>>>>> voiceover off, they should be able to access and read the info then 
>>>>>>>>>> give the thing back to me. In theory at least it sounds like a great 
>>>>>>>>>> idea. I’m probably going to have to find a way of getting the data 
>>>>>>>>>> to export to a readable format such as pdf for them.
>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>> Mac journal i also found useful for several things.
>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>> Over all, i like what i got. I still have a ton to learn but i think 
>>>>>>>>>> that that will come with time and practice. Now to hunt down iTunes 
>>>>>>>>>> podcasts.:)
>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>> deedra waters
>>>>>>>>>> dee...@the-brannons.com
>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>> 
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