
Parallels Desktop is all the rage in Mac virtualization these days, but it doe 't offer one major feature (yet): the ability to run Vista on an Intel Mac (believe it or not, this will be useful to many a Mac user). Sure, they've promised it's coming on their blog, but who wants to wait for Parallels when the open source virtualization project Q can already do it?
That's right: if you have a copy of the public beta 2 of Vista (which unfortunately closed not long ago), you can check out their documentation (which boldly welcomes Parallels switchers) with simple i tructio for i talling Vista as a virtual machine. However: I don't know yet what is and is not su orted under Q. Parallels has had i ues up until this latest beta with su orting a lot of U devices, amongst other things. Vista requires some heavy video card su ort, so I don't know how well it will run depending on how much su ort Q (and the QEMU project it's based on) has baked in.
While I agged a copy of Q already and i talled Ubuntu in it, I'm still turning over every half-empty box in this new townhouse trying to find my Vista images. If you readers beat me to the punch, by all mea , share your experience in the comments.
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