VBoxManage setextradata "VM NAME" "CustomVideoMode1" "1366x768x32" VBoxManage setextradata "VM NAME" "VBoxInternal2/EfiGraphicsResolution" 1366x768 As we have a MacBookAir6,1 with 1366x768, I had todo this in Mint 20-terminal: The VM-Mac couldnt reboot with USB3 active, I activated USB2, then it works.Ĩ. I had to reformat with disk utilities inside the VM the main-HDD again.Ħ. (or so) inside there is a "boot.efi" (or so)ĥ. blablabla" (it is the install.vmdk) go to folder. When UEFI startup shows up, I typed "exit", wenn to "Boot Maintaince." (or so) and there "Boot from File". In the VirtualBox I added this vmdk to the mass media as another "drive" (like the main hdd)Ĥ. VBoxManage convertfromraw /dev/sdX install.vmdk -format vmdkģ. you need hfsprog hfsutils hfsplus installed) dev/sda or /dev/sdb, look it up in disks utility from Mint. I converted on the MacBookAir (running Mint 20) this USB Stick to a vmdk with (replace sdX with your driveletter from the USB Stick p.e.
Gimp for mac os x el capitan mac#
We used an old 10.6 Mac to create a bootable "El Capitan"-Installation USB Stick from the "El Capitan" dmg (called InstallMacOSX.dmg).Ģ. Oct 2020, 09:06Īlthough I cant remember all file names and so on exactly, this should help you:ġ. I created a new VM with 2 CPUs 2GB RAM 128 MB Video-RAM, PIIX3-Chipset, no Floppy-Disk, clean 30GB vmdk.Ĥ, When I boot, I get the UEFIv2.2 Interactive Shell and thats it.Īny help is very appreciated, thank you! weltenspiegel Posts: 2 Joined: 19. I downloaded InstallMacOSX.dmg (for El Capitan) and used "dmg2iso" on Linux to convert it to iso.Ģ.
Gimp for mac os x el capitan install#
It was quite a ride to get Mint running on the Apple (we upgraded to a OWC 512GB SSD and to get it recognized by System ROM, we had to do first a clean Catalina Install).īut now I hoped at least that a VirtualBox Install would be easy, but no.ġ. We moved our computers to Linux Mint, but until she gets used to GIMP and co she wants to keep using occasionally her licenced, but quite old Adobe CS6.įirst of all: I hope we dont violate the Apple licence, as we want to run El Capitan (last version compatible with Adobe CS6) on a Linux Mint Host running on Apple Hardware. My wife is using a MacbookAir6,1 for a bit of internet and private graphics stuff.