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Welcome To Darwinbots => Newbie => Topic started by: rwill128 on April 29, 2013, 03:09:35 PM
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Hey -- wasn't sure where to post it, but it seemed like a newbie questions, so here it is.
My girlfriend just got her new MacBook Pro in the mail, and I was really looking forward to seeing how DB2 runs on it -- I don't know why I didn't reach the obvious conclusion that it might not run on it.
Does anyone here use a Mac, and if so, what tools/methods do you use to run DB2? Also, if you have to use a VM or something (I'm not too familiar with how they work) does it slow the performance down a lot?
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I've run DB2 in ubuntu with wine in the past, I think that'll also work with a mac. There's a wiki page (http://wiki.darwinbots.com/w/Installation_Instructions#Installing_DarwinBots_under_Linux) about it that might help you.
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Yep, Wine is going to be your best bet. Though my understanding is that wine on mac is sort of hit or miss. Let us know how it goes!
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I tried it for a minute this afternoon, and Wine needed some extra downloads -- one of them was called "X11."
I didn't go much further with it because she'd just gotten it in the mail today and she's not too comfortable with a bunch of software appearing on it right away that she's not familiar with. And I frankly am not good enough with Macs to feel comfortable clogging up her new computer with extra stuff.
I might come back and get it working though -- it's an i7 processor that would be very fun to watch DB run on.
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Generally wine is hit or a miss. X11 is quite common in linux, quite some window managers use it. I even thought mac had it default installed.