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> From: wlug-request@list.waikato.ac.nz
> Subject: wlug Digest, Vol 202, Issue 8
> To: wlug@list.waikato.ac.nz
> Date: Tue, 8 Apr 2008 12:00:08 +1200
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> 1. Mac limitations (Jaco van der Merwe)
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> Date: Mon, 7 Apr 2008 04:59:47 +0200
> From: Jaco van der Merwe <freakalad@hotmail.com>
> Subject: [wlug] Mac limitations
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> Hi folks,
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> I've moved on to a new job now, doing more hard-core networking & security, and I'm running into a 'glass wall' in terms of functionality & performance. I bought my MacBook pro because it's really good hardware & nice & portable, not to mention it looks really slick.
>
> I want bump up the memory to the max 4GB & to load on Ubuntu, and then run OS/X & windoze in VMWare.
> But I need to set up a recovery system so that I can get back to 'normal' in a pinch if all goes wrong. Unfortunately I did not bring my original OEM OS disks with me.
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> Could anyone please assist me or give some advice. I'll scour the ubuntuforums for more info
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> Thanks
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> - J



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