08:39 PM 01/12/2020
Hi. I was a linux user in 2019 and I just got this MacBook so I could play PC games. I was wondering if the next version of Node Hill will have macOS support and Linux support.
P.S - I do not want to use Boot Camp because buying Windows 10 is too expensive.
P.S - I do not want to use Boot Camp because buying Windows 10 is too expensive.
08:40 PM 01/12/2020
theres a way to get boot camp for free.
i got it
i got it
08:41 PM 01/12/2020
They might have support for it when they release the new client. Just wait until 2091 there might release it but seriously they gonna release it soon
09:33 PM 01/12/2020
im pretty sure wine is a thing?
https://winehq.org
https://winehq.org
09:57 PM 01/12/2020
Thanks! I'll check it out
12:43 AM 02/12/2020
Quote from Noah Cool Boy , 09:33 PM 01/12/2020I don't trust that, why in heck is it called 'wine'
im pretty sure wine is a thing?
https://winehq.org
10:55 PM 02/12/2020
“ Wine (originally an acronym for "Wine Is Not an Emulator") is a compatibility layer capable of running Windows applications on several POSIX-compliant operating systems, such as Linux, macOS, & BSD. Instead of simulating internal Windows logic like a virtual machine or emulator, Wine translates Windows API calls into POSIX calls on-the-fly, eliminating the performance and memory penalties of other methods and allowing you to cleanly integrate Windows applications into your desktop.”
put simply, it emulates windows applications and allows you to run them on other operating systems (Linux and mac). It’s not a virus and won’t sell your information to the Bosnian government
put simply, it emulates windows applications and allows you to run them on other operating systems (Linux and mac). It’s not a virus and won’t sell your information to the Bosnian government