Linux For Intel Mac



Yes. It's always been possible to run Linux on Macs as long as you use a version that is compatible with the Mac hardware. Most Linux applications run on compatible versions of Linux. You can start at www.linux.org.
You can run several different versions of *nixes on Intel Macs using the Parallels Desktop for Mac virtual machine software (www.parallels.com) as well as all extant versions of Windows and a few other operating systems.
You can directly install any compatible version of Linux directly on a separate partition and set up a dual-boot system.
Then, of course, you can look for compatible versions of software that run directly on OS X or through the X11 windowing system. OS X is essentially a version of Unix. There is an OS X version of SPICE.

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