Yes it is possible. A free alternative to VMware or Parallels Desktop is a software known as Virtual Box. I have tested Virtual Box myself and have found that the installation is not always as simple as it seems and it may take several trys but after installation Virtual Box works much better than VMware or Parallels Desktop. Virtual Box is maintained and produced by Sun Microsystems.
mark west
Fedora Bug Zappers Volunteer Team
On Mon, Sep 6, 2010 at 5:26 AM, Zoltan Kota <zoltank@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Mon, Sep 6, 2010 at 2:37 AM, Bob Cochran <bcochran13@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:Yes, it should be. I have an F13 parallel with MacOSX on my Macbook
> Is it possible to install Fedora on an Apple MacBook Pro?
Pro (2 years old).
First of all, you can check if you can boot your machine with a Fedora Live CD.
Zoltan
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