I’m doing IT as a student worker at a small college, and we recently found a bunch of Mac Pros in storage. With some work, we now have a Mac Pro 2010 with 128gb ram, 2x 6 core xeons, SSD storage, and an RX 580 GPU running Sonoma 14.5 with OpenCore. That machine is incredible! Total cost on eBay would be around $500, and since it’s a real mac, it gets all the real mac things. It is about 1/4th the graphics performance of my MacBook for about 1/6th of the price. Well worth the time.
Get a different job. AI will replace your job completely, soon. Anything in the IT sector will be replaced by AI. Its why i stooped studying programming.
@@anonymousanon5390 I'm really sick of this c**p, it's being said multiple times that AI will not take Dev jobs away. If you stopped studying programming I'm really curios, what else are you pursuing ? All the other jobs like DevOps engineers, HRs, Business Analysts are far easier to replace than a Developer. Chat GPT writes bad code and it's totally unreliable if not for generating some very basic stuff. For complex projects and architectures AIs can't do anything, companies that claim their AIs can code High Complex code are saying this so investors can throw money at them, but in reality, they can write very basic code which is not even optimized. If Devs are replaceable, then every other job is replaceable because it is not just coding, but it's a wide set of skills that AI can't just do. You probably stopped studying programming because you didn't like it or else you would have continued.
His relentless drive and unwavering determination fueled his ambition to push past challenges and boundaries, setting him apart as a visionary in the realm of technology. Through his unwavering efforts, he ultimately succeeded in creating the most revolutionary operating system of his time, leaving a lasting impact on the industry.
Despite facing numerous obstacles, he was unwavering in his quest to develop the most advanced operating system. His persistence and dedication never faltered as he tirelessly labored towards achieving his ultimate goal.
His unwavering determination and relentless drive fueled his ambition to overcome challenges and push boundaries, ultimately leading to the creation of a groundbreaking operating system that revolutionized the technology industry.
I wanted to run OSX on a virtual machine but there's barely any resources online on how to, probably because people are so scared of Apple and search engines tend to hide these results, but seeing this I finally managed to do it! Thank you so much for this!
I look forward to repeat stories of bnet "Warcraft 3 CD-Key conflicts due to first-to-bnet keygens conflicting with yet-unbought copies of War3" on new Mac devices conflicting with spoofed IDs in the nearby future.
Based. Sad part that Apple ditched x86_64 for ARM otherwise this would be a big dick move. Unironically would wait when people will use linux on ARM desktops to emulate M-series processors in order to run modern Apple OS'es this would be a big dick move by degree of two
@@blisphul8084No, they will (semi-rightfully, semi-not) claim it’s for security… I’ve seen a lot of self hosted email. I’ve not seen a lot of self hosted email set up securely. It can absolutely be done, but a LOT of people stuff it up 🤷♂️
@@FitraRahimI'd say just use an established provider like AWS SES coz setting one up manually is a nightmare to manage. Let alone getting the email port unblocked by the cloud provider
I love how as soon as you're on macOS, you can't just use diff, you have to purchase a glorified text editor -- that, by the way, only edits XMLs. For the true Pro developer experience))
there is a proper way to do all of this, in this instance, its using the actual free ProperTree python tool, which is the Xcode PLIST editor, rewritten in Python and available on any OS.
Holy fucking finally. Someone reputable making a decently made OSX-KVM tutorial that’s not complicated as hell to understand. We’ve reached peak. I’ve gotten everything I could’ve asked for by subbing and more. Bless you, MO.
Man, I'm watching this vid and I'm thinking how the hell was I Hackintoshing all these years... I was using macOS since 2006 and switched to Linux last year and god, I do not miss macOS and Hackintosh at all.
@@GoonyMclinux Surely it took me a day to create a new EFI bootable and set things up, it wasn't a huge deal, but the returns became so little over time... not being to freely update your system, being always in a lock-in state and frankly, for what? Linux nowadays does everything I used to do on macOS, if not more.
The only reason to bother is because you’ve got some legacy Mac software that you need to run. I’m going to do this on virt-manager, inside a Qcow2 container, because then I get the benefit of backups and snapshots.
would be fun to see this getting a beyond native apple hw performance VM honestly, specially for using an hackintosh VM for shit like video editing with Final Cut (or even music making, photo editing, list goes on) just imagine running Arch on your system, having an Windows VM for gaming with GPU passthrough and then having an OS X VM with performance superior to Apple Hardware for video/photo editing and such things. literal dream setup
I do exactly this! I have full GPU passthrough to both Win10 and Win7 VMs (both are the “ghost spectre” max defeatured installs). Believe it or not, Oct 2024 I can still run Steam on Win7 Pro and launch games, etc. Once Microsoft and Apple operating systems are controlled by Linux, they finally become less obnoxious. Easy backups, flawless snapshots. They literally cannot sabotage the computer anymore. (These are static legacy installations but that’s ok, I have ZERO intention to ever run any “new” software from Microsoft or Apple ever again. And I’ve got VMs going back to Win95 if I want, Solaris, Kolibri even. Linux is the master of everything!!) 😄😄😄
They're honestly the worst, I'm not even getting bouncebacks from iCloud anymore with based.win. Microsoft is the final boss of self hosted email and I'm starting to think that I'll just have to route through gmail to reach outlook, hotmail, and live users.
@@erukuish it's simply an IP trust issue with Microsoft. There literally isn't anything you can do. Microsoft employs their own "internal" IP trust scores based on messages received by them. If your IP is unlucky enough to be marked as low trust, then kiss your emails goodbye.
Apple silicon CPUs have some extra instructions, large portion of them is to make x86 emulation easier. Only such a huge corporation like Apple can have permission from ARM, to add their own instructions.
Another very useful video. Interesting that the Apple 'verification' system will recognise when a serial number is used too frequently (too many users) but be totally unable to determine when a serial number is actually applied to a piece of Apple hardware (or not). Not rocket science really but never mind, of course they may see videos like this and tighten up a bit...
changing the mac address doesn't actually do anything since your mac address never reaches the destination server (the source mac address will always be one hop before the destination)
It's ridiculous apple refuses to let programmer just spin up a VM of their OS legally, it made me completely cut apple from my supported platforms because I'm not paying 2000 bucks for a machine I only use to troubleshoot github issues
Right, they're not worth supporting. Gone are the days of developers developers developers developers. They don't want developers so why develop for them?
changing the mac address doesn't actually do anything since your mac address never reaches the destination server (the source mac address will always be one hop before the destination)
per baremetal Dortania Guide, OSX-KVM is considered a prebuilt, you do NOT want to use OpenCore files generated by another user, the same way you would not use someone else’s EFI for your bare metal machine. I’m really disappointed with the use of OSX-KVM, considering DarwinKVM has existed for almost a year now, and provides a proper full in-depth guide for creating macOS VM’s from scratch, without any privacy issues and prebuilts .
@@ansonx10 I am the developer and lead contributor, I maintain the project and am currently pushing bug fixes to DiskProvision, more tools created for properly making the required files from scratch. The goal here was to use iCloud safely, you cannot do that if you did not generate your own OpenCore image, which OSX-KVM does not instruct you on how to do.
@@RoyalGraphX Ah I see. I’m happy to meet you. I assumed this was a “word of mouth” recommendation, but I didn’t think it would be from the developer’s mouth. lol Anyway, I have had functioning iCloud on both bare metal and KVM hackintoshes. I only used OSX-KVM as a base, and will use stock OpenCore for everything I can. I really wish it would just tell me which things need to be done to make it work in a VM, so I’m glad to find your guides. I can’t wait to look into them.
@@ansonx10 It technically is common knowledge among people who want to run Mac OS X / macOS on their standard PC systems that the OpenCore bootloader is intended to be built by the user, for the intended target machine. This means, not sharing prebuilts is a very common rule in Hac servers. Unfortunately, not many people understand VMs in a fundamental level, to where they don't see that a virtual machine is exactly what its name implies, a machine, a full emulated machine, with its very own Mobo, chipset, PCIe lanes, and as such, we must build our own OpenCore images for the intended hardware we are targeting, this comes with generating your own serial number. The only reason people make so many videos about GenSMBIOS for generating new serial data is simply because of the amount of people who do not make their config.plist from scratch, as generating proper Platform Information is a required step of creating any OC image, USB, or Hac. Its a fundamental step that gets skipped by everyone, because no one makes their own files.
The ptr record for the IP ending in 199 points to based dot win. But your mx record points to mail dot based dot win. Maybe your ptr record needs to resolve to the same FQDN so certain mail hosts don't reject your mail. It's a long shot, but it's the only test that didn't pass using the mxtoolbox smtp tester.
One thing I would like to point out, if your VM gets its IP from a shared network config (i.e like 10.1.0.x.x) then it may have some network issues, but if the VM shares the NAT (i.e gets an IP in 192.168.x.x) then it would get a lot less network related issues. 😊
Just a note: 10/8 and 192.168/16 are not different types of IP addresses. They are both designated as private address ranges (i.e. not globally routable) by RFC 1918, just of different sizes (incidentally, there's also 172.16/12, but that seems to be rarely used). What purposes they are used for depend on the equipment/software used and site policy. Are you talking about some VM in particular?
Very interesting info! I do get tired of hearing the ‘apple hardware is too expensive’ repeated constantly. The actual point is that vittualisation means you don’t need another physical machine eliminating much of the cost irrespective.
you can also use propertree to edit plist files, and it also has a few options to load in changes you made to opencore's efi folder to the config file (so it auto populates kexts and drivers)
There a lot going on in hardware recognition/ identification. Just check out the recent update scandal, where photos appear on devices that were set to factory settings. That's crazy
Don't get your hopes up people. On more recent macOS versions even the emulated USB controller will give you problems and passing a USB soundcard through is going to be a problem. GPU passthrough will depend on your motherboard, so your mileage may vary. Does it run? Yes. Is it usable? Not so much.
To be fair regarding the cost of Apple desktop machines, you can get a used Mac Mini M1 for like $400. Would I rather have a real computer? Yeah but if you just need an Apple box for testing it's doable
Yeah, the "Apple Tax" is hardly a thing anymore for many of their models. (In fact, it's arguable that it's the laptops now that exhibit it more than the desktops do, so long as you ignore the egregious Mac Pro.)
@@oogami256the laptops are usually better value compared to Windows machines when you consider the whole package. It's always a good keyboard, a good trackpad, a good speaker, good hinges, etc. On every single Windows machine I purchased, there's always some drawback.
You can also sign up for an iCloud email on an iphone. Im pretty sure you can find a 4 year old beater phone with a cracked screen for $50 to sign up for an email.
Unless someone finds a way to make newer versions of macOS usable on other ARM chips, it's unlikely that these methods will keep working on newer versions of macOS. Qualcomm chips are using ARM as well, but the way the Apple Chips are built is just different so that would require some extra work to emulate the OS.
Oh this is going to be a colossal pain in the A for Apple. I work with some of their technicians and I already know this is probably going to have some serious problems for new devices and parts.
I don’t think apples desktops are that overpriced the Mac mini starts at £595 in the uk. For that price it’s very competitive with many pcs especially for Single threaded applications
I've had endless issues with gmail and outlook, everything being absolutely fantastic on all checkers and spamminess ratings etc and still end up bouncing or being junked, nightmare for over a decade personally.
4:44 NVIM has started copying to the system clipboard, so when you delete the line, it gets copied into your clipboard, then when you paste it, that line is pasted, so there's no change. You can set vim.opt.clipboard = "" in your nvim config to stop this.
What do you think of the new snapdragon arm windows laptops coming out and the spyware they subtly included, marketed as a new ai feature. Recall. Although i love the idea of arm laptops with windows 😂
4:50 Quick heads up you didn't properly paste the MAC address you copied, in vim when you delete something it replaces what you currently have in your clipboard buffer, making you paste what you just deleted
What is the actual max. number of mail accounts you can create with one serial number? Also I guess there will be many future unhappy Apple customers who can't create an Apple-ID on their brand new iPhone because they get assigned these Hackintosh serial numbers?
I did this for two Swift programming classes a few years ago. Nope, I shall not buy a Mac just for Xcode. (And then I made a few ISOs in case I want to go back for some reason.)
see its ok if the smbios not valid, just if its not used that much that better 100 time from using one used already in some machine and then the owner will effect you and you will get effected so its bad not valid is good
Terry Davis knew when he saw those cd drives go away…
Rip Terry
RIP King Terry
May St. Terry protect us from the glowies.
Still can't believe the glowies got him o7
What did he know?
Rare, never before seen footage of a gentoo user using macOS
he was clearly confused around the menus and didn't know any shortcuts, so that checks out.
you guys got it all wrong! he was #geekSquad
that his mission to create a perfect operating system was in jeopardy, but he never gave up and continued to work tirelessly.
Kernel panics lessgooo 😭
@@IsabelIbarra-yf2hcthanks AI
@@IsabelIbarra-yf2hc are you an ai spamming bot?
@@SpaceMarine113last place I thought I would see a fellow Derek Delt enjoyer
I’m doing IT as a student worker at a small college, and we recently found a bunch of Mac Pros in storage. With some work, we now have a Mac Pro 2010 with 128gb ram, 2x 6 core xeons, SSD storage, and an RX 580 GPU running Sonoma 14.5 with OpenCore. That machine is incredible! Total cost on eBay would be around $500, and since it’s a real mac, it gets all the real mac things. It is about 1/4th the graphics performance of my MacBook for about 1/6th of the price. Well worth the time.
128 GB is a pretty baller amount of RAM
Get a different job. AI will replace your job completely, soon. Anything in the IT sector will be replaced by AI. Its why i stooped studying programming.
@@anonymousanon5390what should people pursue, then?
@@anonymousanon5390good thing you didn't stop
@@anonymousanon5390 I'm really sick of this c**p, it's being said multiple times that AI will not take Dev jobs away. If you stopped studying programming I'm really curios, what else are you pursuing ?
All the other jobs like DevOps engineers, HRs, Business Analysts are far easier to replace than a Developer. Chat GPT writes bad code and it's totally unreliable if not for generating some very basic stuff. For complex projects and architectures AIs can't do anything, companies that claim their AIs can code High Complex code are saying this so investors can throw money at them, but in reality, they can write very basic code which is not even optimized.
If Devs are replaceable, then every other job is replaceable because it is not just coding, but it's a wide set of skills that AI can't just do. You probably stopped studying programming because you didn't like it or else you would have continued.
0:22 I find it very suspicious that you didn't click the "I'm not a robot".
Mental Outlaw is a robot confirmed!!1!!!1!!!1!!1
He is a robot.
Mental Outlaw confirmed deepfake glowie AI.
He’s a clone of Luke Smith. I thought people knew this
His relentless drive and unwavering determination fueled his ambition to push past challenges and boundaries, setting him apart as a visionary in the realm of technology. Through his unwavering efforts, he ultimately succeeded in creating the most revolutionary operating system of his time, leaving a lasting impact on the industry.
Apple is really committed to turn their walled garden into a digital dungeon.
It's the fantasy of all tech companies because it makes line go up
Despite facing numerous obstacles, he was unwavering in his quest to develop the most advanced operating system. His persistence and dedication never faltered as he tirelessly labored towards achieving his ultimate goal.
@@IsabelIbarra-yf2hc bad bot
Back to glorious tutorials
His unwavering determination and relentless drive fueled his ambition to overcome challenges and push boundaries, ultimately leading to the creation of a groundbreaking operating system that revolutionized the technology industry.
I wanted to run OSX on a virtual machine but there's barely any resources online on how to, probably because people are so scared of Apple and search engines tend to hide these results, but seeing this I finally managed to do it! Thank you so much for this!
I look forward to repeat stories of bnet "Warcraft 3 CD-Key conflicts due to first-to-bnet keygens conflicting with yet-unbought copies of War3" on new Mac devices conflicting with spoofed IDs in the nearby future.
. His dedication and perseverance were the key ingredients in his success, inspiring others to never give up on their dreams and strive for greatness.
Based. Sad part that Apple ditched x86_64 for ARM otherwise this would be a big dick move. Unironically would wait when people will use linux on ARM desktops to emulate M-series processors in order to run modern Apple OS'es this would be a big dick move by degree of two
You don't have to have an ARM machine to emulate an arm Mac.
Just someone has to reverse the chip to write emulator
ngl Asahi is also a huge dick move imo (although yeah, you are buying their hardware, you could 2nd hand tho)
Their arm based laptops are better by a long shot
Android might work since its technically linux for arm
Altough with some issues
@@tishaak2800it doesn't work though,like i remeber the last version that someone got running was x86 android 6 on qemu
You thought me more about hacking/privacy/infosec then most of these candy "super excited" youtubers. You're a good man Kenny. Thank you.
1:11 hearing that, as someone else who self hosts email, I know this video is going to be good!
can you give me some reference how to setup private email? (if you mean not to use gmail, ms exchange, etc)
I wonder if that could be ammo for anti trust
@@blisphul8084No, they will (semi-rightfully, semi-not) claim it’s for security… I’ve seen a lot of self hosted email. I’ve not seen a lot of self hosted email set up securely.
It can absolutely be done, but a LOT of people stuff it up 🤷♂️
@@FitraRahimI'd say just use an established provider like AWS SES coz setting one up manually is a nightmare to manage. Let alone getting the email port unblocked by the cloud provider
@@_denzy_6310 Yeah, that's why I'm asking him about it.
I love how as soon as you're on macOS, you can't just use diff, you have to purchase a glorified text editor -- that, by the way, only edits XMLs. For the true Pro developer experience))
Where do you get that information from? He just used a GUI text editor because XML is cumbersome. Could have used anything else.
There (was) ATOM, Notepad++, cloud text editors, if I'm understood correctly...
@@clemisch /s, /s.... diff is even included in the os... But one has to live the Apple experience
there is a proper way to do all of this, in this instance, its using the actual free ProperTree python tool, which is the Xcode PLIST editor, rewritten in Python and available on any OS.
@@sellparadise Ok, explicit /s is important! You never know on these macOS videos 😂
Apple employees are probably on their way to shut this down after watching this video
oy vey shut it down!!!
This has been common knowledge and one of the steps in every hackintosh guide for at least a decade...
I am cloning it asap 😂
No
Thanks Mental for your efforts. Simpletons like me do appreciate it.
Holy fucking finally. Someone reputable making a decently made OSX-KVM tutorial that’s not complicated as hell to understand.
We’ve reached peak. I’ve gotten everything I could’ve asked for by subbing and more. Bless you, MO.
Man, I'm watching this vid and I'm thinking how the hell was I Hackintoshing all these years... I was using macOS since 2006 and switched to Linux last year and god, I do not miss macOS and Hackintosh at all.
Same, It was fun for awile then it just got tedious. Linux just does stuff and I can chill.
@@GoonyMclinux Surely it took me a day to create a new EFI bootable and set things up, it wasn't a huge deal, but the returns became so little over time... not being to freely update your system, being always in a lock-in state and frankly, for what? Linux nowadays does everything I used to do on macOS, if not more.
The only reason to bother is because you’ve got some legacy Mac software that you need to run. I’m going to do this on virt-manager, inside a Qcow2 container, because then I get the benefit of backups and snapshots.
I just route all outgoing mail through an SMTP relay, works great... although I guess not that privacy conscious
Wish You could ship your merch internationally
His Alibaba dropshipped products? lmao
Wdym @@0Ciju0
Lolol @@0Ciju0
@@0Ciju0 buying merch from a youtuber is more of a donation
His merch is some generic Tshirts with his logo on it.
would be fun to see this getting a beyond native apple hw performance VM honestly, specially for using an hackintosh VM for shit like video editing with Final Cut (or even music making, photo editing, list goes on)
just imagine running Arch on your system, having an Windows VM for gaming with GPU passthrough and then having an OS X VM with performance superior to Apple Hardware for video/photo editing and such things. literal dream setup
some ordinary gamers has that
I do exactly this! I have full GPU passthrough to both Win10 and Win7 VMs (both are the “ghost spectre” max defeatured installs). Believe it or not, Oct 2024 I can still run Steam on Win7 Pro and launch games, etc.
Once Microsoft and Apple operating systems are controlled by Linux, they finally become less obnoxious. Easy backups, flawless snapshots. They literally cannot sabotage the computer anymore.
(These are static legacy installations but that’s ok, I have ZERO intention to ever run any “new” software from Microsoft or Apple ever again. And I’ve got VMs going back to Win95 if I want, Solaris, Kolibri even. Linux is the master of everything!!) 😄😄😄
I have the same problem with my mail server
Microsoft keeps rejecting me.
I guess, nothing can be done
They're honestly the worst, I'm not even getting bouncebacks from iCloud anymore with based.win. Microsoft is the final boss of self hosted email and I'm starting to think that I'll just have to route through gmail to reach outlook, hotmail, and live users.
@@MentalOutlawso many unis and enterprise use them as a base so probably why its tightened up so much
@@MentalOutlawsetup a M365 trial tenant send a mail to it then check with message trace tool in Exchange Online why its not being delivered
@@erukuish it's simply an IP trust issue with Microsoft. There literally isn't anything you can do. Microsoft employs their own "internal" IP trust scores based on messages received by them. If your IP is unlucky enough to be marked as low trust, then kiss your emails goodbye.
@@MentalOutlaw How you did it with Icloud?
Quickemu is a very similar tool to get pretty much presetup VMs not only for macos but also for windows other Linux distros. Very handy tool.
Could you do a video on single GPU pass through for multiple OSes (BSD, Linux, MacOS, Windows.) So that at the touch of a button you switch?
wonder how quick people will bring back hackintoshes with qcom arm socs.
Apparently apple processors use a special variant of arm that they're not disclosing
No. Proprietary and secret instructions and modes, including but not limited to AMX.
Will be a long way before its possible.
Apple silicon CPUs have some extra instructions, large portion of them is to make x86 emulation easier.
Only such a huge corporation like Apple can have permission from ARM, to add their own instructions.
@@rj7250a that's not because Apple is a huge company that it have this right, but because Apple funded ARM corporation creation!
I was looking exactly for this a few weeks later, just to target iOS on an Expo app. Really useful!
i love your linux walkthrough videos of stuff like this please make more!!
Another very useful video. Interesting that the Apple 'verification' system will recognise when a serial number is used too frequently (too many users) but be totally unable to determine when a serial number is actually applied to a piece of Apple hardware (or not). Not rocket science really but never mind, of course they may see videos like this and tighten up a bit...
You didn't actually change the mac address at 4:48
loooool so true
why is that?
@@xd_metrix vim pastes what u recently deleted
@@xd_metrixcheck before and after, it's the same one.
changing the mac address doesn't actually do anything since your mac address never reaches the destination server (the source mac address will always be one hop before the destination)
I’m actually going to use this for Xcode, been wanting to do some swift for a while but don’t have a Mac
Same
It's ridiculous apple refuses to let programmer just spin up a VM of their OS legally, it made me completely cut apple from my supported platforms because I'm not paying 2000 bucks for a machine I only use to troubleshoot github issues
Right, they're not worth supporting. Gone are the days of developers developers developers developers. They don't want developers so why develop for them?
@@thewhitefalcon8539 uh... you know the "developers developers" was a microsoft thing right? apple never cared about developers lol
That is a god-tier thumbnail!
Thanks for the additional steps, this was nice and to the point
I mucked around with mac vm's for years. Managed to convince a client to get me a mac mini for a dev machine.
changing the mac address doesn't actually do anything since your mac address never reaches the destination server (the source mac address will always be one hop before the destination)
yo this is faster than doing it on windows 💀wtf I love it! i've always wanted a hackintosh!
per baremetal Dortania Guide, OSX-KVM is considered a prebuilt, you do NOT want to use OpenCore files generated by another user, the same way you would not use someone else’s EFI for your bare metal machine. I’m really disappointed with the use of OSX-KVM, considering DarwinKVM has existed for almost a year now, and provides a proper full in-depth guide for creating macOS VM’s from scratch, without any privacy issues and prebuilts .
DarwinKVM eh? Sounds cool. I hadn't heard about it.
@@ansonx10 I am the developer and lead contributor, I maintain the project and am currently pushing bug fixes to DiskProvision, more tools created for properly making the required files from scratch. The goal here was to use iCloud safely, you cannot do that if you did not generate your own OpenCore image, which OSX-KVM does not instruct you on how to do.
@@RoyalGraphXthank you. Will check it out.
@@RoyalGraphX Ah I see. I’m happy to meet you. I assumed this was a “word of mouth” recommendation, but I didn’t think it would be from the developer’s mouth. lol
Anyway, I have had functioning iCloud on both bare metal and KVM hackintoshes. I only used OSX-KVM as a base, and will use stock OpenCore for everything I can. I really wish it would just tell me which things need to be done to make it work in a VM, so I’m glad to find your guides. I can’t wait to look into them.
@@ansonx10 It technically is common knowledge among people who want to run Mac OS X / macOS on their standard PC systems that the OpenCore bootloader is intended to be built by the user, for the intended target machine. This means, not sharing prebuilts is a very common rule in Hac servers. Unfortunately, not many people understand VMs in a fundamental level, to where they don't see that a virtual machine is exactly what its name implies, a machine, a full emulated machine, with its very own Mobo, chipset, PCIe lanes, and as such, we must build our own OpenCore images for the intended hardware we are targeting, this comes with generating your own serial number. The only reason people make so many videos about GenSMBIOS for generating new serial data is simply because of the amount of people who do not make their config.plist from scratch, as generating proper Platform Information is a required step of creating any OC image, USB, or Hac. Its a fundamental step that gets skipped by everyone, because no one makes their own files.
wow, he made a video that is not news but actually doing something on linux or similar
yay, youre back
Hackintosh its a huge waste of time. If apple dont want to become open to devs, them dosent deserve devs making products for them platform
I love all your tutorial videos. please keep making tutorials!
The ptr record for the IP ending in 199 points to based dot win. But your mx record points to mail dot based dot win. Maybe your ptr record needs to resolve to the same FQDN so certain mail hosts don't reject your mail. It's a long shot, but it's the only test that didn't pass using the mxtoolbox smtp tester.
Love your channel man! Keep freeing the people
I wonder if we could do this to run Apple Silicon versions of MacOS on the new Snapdragon chips
One thing I would like to point out, if your VM gets its IP from a shared network config (i.e like 10.1.0.x.x) then it may have some network issues, but if the VM shares the NAT (i.e gets an IP in 192.168.x.x) then it would get a lot less network related issues. 😊
Just a note: 10/8 and 192.168/16 are not different types of IP addresses. They are both designated as private address ranges (i.e. not globally routable) by RFC 1918, just of different sizes (incidentally, there's also 172.16/12, but that seems to be rarely used). What purposes they are used for depend on the equipment/software used and site policy. Are you talking about some VM in particular?
This dropped at perfect moment. My hardware doesn't support sonoma, so I'm out of luck with store releases.
Bro, mental outlaws thumbnails are top notch.
I think this Kenny guy is a CIA hologram.
Very interesting info! I do get tired of hearing the ‘apple hardware is too expensive’ repeated constantly. The actual point is that vittualisation means you don’t need another physical machine eliminating much of the cost irrespective.
you can also use propertree to edit plist files, and it also has a few options to load in changes you made to opencore's efi folder to the config file (so it auto populates kexts and drivers)
There a lot going on in hardware recognition/ identification.
Just check out the recent update scandal, where photos appear on devices that were set to factory settings.
That's crazy
I think you can change browser agent to iOS to create an iCloud.
But good excuse to create VM mackintosh.
Very cool! Thanks for the tutorial
10/10 thumbnails
wow, i didn't knew to check for that specific error message on apple's website
Don't get your hopes up people. On more recent macOS versions even the emulated USB controller will give you problems and passing a USB soundcard through is going to be a problem. GPU passthrough will depend on your motherboard, so your mileage may vary.
Does it run? Yes. Is it usable? Not so much.
Nice, thanks for sharing kenny
To be fair regarding the cost of Apple desktop machines, you can get a used Mac Mini M1 for like $400. Would I rather have a real computer? Yeah but if you just need an Apple box for testing it's doable
Yeah, the "Apple Tax" is hardly a thing anymore for many of their models. (In fact, it's arguable that it's the laptops now that exhibit it more than the desktops do, so long as you ignore the egregious Mac Pro.)
@@oogami256the laptops are usually better value compared to Windows machines when you consider the whole package. It's always a good keyboard, a good trackpad, a good speaker, good hinges, etc. On every single Windows machine I purchased, there's always some drawback.
You can also sign up for an iCloud email on an iphone. Im pretty sure you can find a 4 year old beater phone with a cracked screen for $50 to sign up for an email.
Some poor kids gonna get a macbook for christmas and be told he cant registered because his serial number has already been used 😂
Unless someone finds a way to make newer versions of macOS usable on other ARM chips, it's unlikely that these methods will keep working on newer versions of macOS. Qualcomm chips are using ARM as well, but the way the Apple Chips are built is just different so that would require some extra work to emulate the OS.
Pretty cool
Oh this is going to be a colossal pain in the A for Apple.
I work with some of their technicians and I already know this is probably going to have some serious problems for new devices and parts.
The check to see if it's a good serial number. Is that apple calls it invalid¿?
Given the hisrory of apple, this checks out.
“mAcOS sHoUld OnLy WoRk oN An ApPle PrOduCts” 😂
Did this last week - works great, GPU passes easily too. Unfortunately my mouse and keyboard don't pass, so troubleshooting that
running this on asahi linux would be insane
Finally some installation guide video 🗿
Better Tittle:Defeating A Corpeations walled garden
Then just make a thumbnail of jumping over a wall with the apple logo on it
I don’t think apples desktops are that overpriced the Mac mini starts at £595 in the uk. For that price it’s very competitive with many pcs especially for Single threaded applications
I've had endless issues with gmail and outlook, everything being absolutely fantastic on all checkers and spamminess ratings etc and still end up bouncing or being junked, nightmare for over a decade personally.
Could you use a serial you already own (like an old iMac)? But I guess it may flag something in Apple if you have 2024 specs against a 2014 iMac 😅
Finally linux content i guess
4:44 NVIM has started copying to the system clipboard, so when you delete the line, it gets copied into your clipboard, then when you paste it, that line is pasted, so there's no change.
You can set vim.opt.clipboard = "" in your nvim config to stop this.
We'll escape "Dos Macos" with this one
Pretty sure u can edit json and plist files on a Mac with stock Text Edit
What do you think of the new snapdragon arm windows laptops coming out and the spyware they subtly included, marketed as a new ai feature. Recall. Although i love the idea of arm laptops with windows 😂
Pretty cool Kenny
HOLY based, thank you based god
4:50 Quick heads up you didn't properly paste the MAC address you copied, in vim when you delete something it replaces what you currently have in your clipboard buffer, making you paste what you just deleted
For once, I was actually ahead of Mental Outlaw making a tutorial 😊
Used this years ago on my Arch setup.
What is the actual max. number of mail accounts you can create with one serial number? Also I guess there will be many future unhappy Apple customers who can't create an Apple-ID on their brand new iPhone because they get assigned these Hackintosh serial numbers?
you can use proper tree its better for plist files
algorithm. Wondered what you've been up to.
Self hosting email is a fools errand
If you need macos its worth to buy a mac. Btw M1 pro is still a great cpu. Its cold, its fast, and worth every $ you spend on it.
this is very old news, 10 years ago you could generete valid apple serials for hackintosh purposes
running the most proprietary operating system on the least proprietary operating system is dangerously based.
May I ask what operating systems you use? Thanks !
I did this for two Swift programming classes a few years ago. Nope, I shall not buy a Mac just for Xcode.
(And then I made a few ISOs in case I want to go back for some reason.)
virt-manager is deprecating use cockpit-machines instead
I can already see that there are patches missing for the dock since it has those white lines over it.
The establishment would ban self-hosting if they were able to.
thanks for tutorial. I do not have audio from guest vm (macos) any idea thanks.
Would be nice if changes to the config.plist file would actually work. My SN wont change at all.
Something changed...
i wonder if this would work under wsl2? since kvm is not supported for all i know but i heard something about nested virtualization
Any tips to improve the performance?
Are you sure that DKIM & DMARC is configured ? some organizations require incoming mail to be complaint with dmarc
brother please, you should’ve used DarwinKVM.
didn't work becuase in my vm, I can't see anything inside the EFI folder. it's completely empty.
Is sonoma broken on osx-kvm? It always kernel panics on boot for me
see its ok if the smbios not valid, just if its not used that much
that better 100 time from using one used already in some machine and then the owner will effect you and you will get effected so its bad
not valid is good