Netbook hacking is becoming increasingly trendy — especially
installing Mac OS X on the dinky things since Apple refuses to offer its own
Mac netbook. Our friend Rob Beschizza at Boing Boing Gadgets slapped
together a pretty useful chart (above) rounding up all the netbooks
that can be hacked to run OS X — and which features work fine and
which don’t.
He even cites a few how-to guides written by Wired.com: our tutorials on installing OS X on an Asus Eee PC and the Samsung NC 10.
Interested in hacking your netbook? We’ve got even more reading material below.
See Also:
- Gadget Lab Video: Running OS X on a Netbook
- It Lives! Gadget Lab’s Netbook Running OS X Leopard
- Wind OS X: New Graphics, Wi-Fi and Sound Fixes
- Gadget Lab Catches a Second MSI Wind
- OS X Running on Lenovo Netbook
- OS X on a Netbook: The Good, the Bad, and the Pretty
- Cheap, Easy-to-Mod NetBooks Are a Hacker’s Paradise
- Apple Has ‘Interesting Ideas’ for a Netbook, But Isn’t Ready …
- Gadget Lab Hackintosh Contest: Installing OS X 10.5.5
- Gadget Lab Hackintosh: Now With Added Sound Output
- Hackintosh Update: Installing a New Wireless Card
- Sound Output Enabled on Hackintosh Eee PCs
- Run Mac OS X on an Eee PC
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