Hi!
Search google for this.
I think there are workarounds.
/A
> 27 jan 2015 kl. 16:01 skrev Erik Heil <ehe...@gmail.com>:
> 
> Hello, 
> Wondeful suggestion, though with Bootcamp, you'll have to repartition the 
> drive, wich IMHO is overkill for this situation.  So, it looks like VMware is 
> the easiest way to accomplish this task.  Not to mention, its a lot quicker.  
> That's if Linux is even supported in a Bootcamp environment.  As I recall, 
> its designed to aid the installation of Windows, and we don't know if it 
> modifies the system EFI partition. Simply too many unknowns.
> 
> On Tue, Jan 27, 2015 at 9:29 AM, Joanne Chua <shuang.an...@gmail.com 
> <mailto:shuang.an...@gmail.com>> wrote:
> What about just install it to bootcam instead?
> How often that you need to run Linux and Mac OS side by side...
> 
> Just my thoughts
> 
> Regards
> Joanne
> 
> On 28/01/2015, Erik Heil <ehe...@gmail.com <mailto:ehe...@gmail.com>> wrote:
> > Hello again,
> > FFirst  of all, thanks for all the responses to my other questions.  Really
> >
> > helped a lot
> > I was thinking of trying to get a full-blown GNOME desktop environment
> > running on this machine, as I am familiar with that environment. Doing some
> >
> > research, I can see that their is an open source version of the Xorg X11
> > Window system that I can install.  Ideally, I would love the greatest and
> > latest stuff viable from the GNOME Project which at present, is Gnome
> > 3.4.X.  However, I think we have some problems.  If I'm wrong in these
> > assumptions, feel free to correct me where necessary.  If memory serves,
> > GNOME 3.x has some dependencies on systems, which is Linux-specific.  That
> > is, their is at present, no BSD-compatible system implementation. I don't
> > believe that system needs to be running, however I do believe that core
> > system library functions are now dependencies.  Does it make sense to
> > install a copy of VMware Fusion and install a copy of Debian into the guest
> >
> > VM?  If I do go this route, is their anything I need to be concerned about
> > in Fusion specifically?  Note that I have a license for VMware Workstation.
> >
> >  Will I have to purchase an additional license for Fusion?
> > Second question
> > Does it make sense to install the GNU-specific tools? In my opinion, they
> > are simply just better than the implementations provided by BSD.  I could
> > install them out of the way, into for example, /usr/local/bin, as that way,
> >
> > it won't conflict with software that is under version control via whatever
> > package management system that OS X uses to manage updates.
> >
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