Thomas Ibbotson wrote: > John wrote: > >> Thomas Ibbotson wrote: >> >> >>> Alan Lord (News) wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>>> On 16/06/09 02:06, John wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>> Hi everybody, >>>>> >>>>> thank you so much for your messages. I like Safari because of the way it >>>>> looks. I love Apple GUI, and anything that I can find with that I like. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> <snip /> >>>> >>>> Hi John, >>>> >>>> then you might like to try out Mac4Lin. It is supposed to make Linux >>>> look like a Mac: http://sourceforge.net/projects/mac4lin >>>> >>>> Version 1 has just been released: >>>> http://nancib.wordpress.com/2009/06/14/mac4lin-1-0-is-out/ >>>> >>>> HTH >>>> >>>> Al >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> Just installed Mac4Lin to give it a try. I have to say it does all fit >>> together very nicely and looks pretty good. I feel a bit wrong making my >>> desktop look like a Mac though, so I'm going to change back now... >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> OOhh, I like this. I am not sure if I installed this right, I clicked on >> the Mac4Lin_install_v1.0_sh and clicked Run. I did look to see where the >> install instructions were but couldnt find anything, is that the right >> way to install it? Unfortunately, even though Apple are a bit on the >> weird side, I really like their products, and if I could afford it, I >> would get one of their computers. >> >> I need to change a few things, but I like, thanks for putting it forward >> as an option. :) I know this is probably going to be taken as sacrilege, >> but please dont be offended when I say this, but Ubuntu reminded me a >> bit of Apple when I first came across it. That's why I liked it so much, >> and why I use it now. I am really sorry for saying that. I know now its >> nothing like it, and I am glad it isnt. >> >> John >> > Hi John, > > This is probably not the best way to install it, as the install script > requires you to answer some questions. I would recommend installing it > via the command line: > > cd /path/to/Mac4Lin_Install_v1.0 [on my computer that was > ~/Downloads/Mac4Lin_Install_v1.0] > > then to run the installer type: > > ./Mac4Lin_Install_v1.0.sh > > and the installer will run and ask you some yes/no questions. > > You can uninstall by typing: > > ./Mac4Lin_Uninstall_v1.0.sh > > Tom > > Ok, I have come across a problem, my installation folder is on the desktop. I tried adding desktop to the command but it says no such file. Can you help?
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