For all those lazy bastards who won’t get their hands dirty into busting up a good looking dual boot computer, here’s your answer: Duality Costumes Q8.
Aight, Duality Costumes Q8 is a home-based business by a guy named Yousef. He builds up computers with decent-to-great specs with either dual boot with the mixture of choice (Windows\OSX… Don’t know about Linux though… But that’ll be awesome!).
The packages page is easy to understand… No bloated info about the specs… Three types of packages with decent pricing and specs for each package…
If you’re having hard time figuring out how to build up a Windows\OSX dual boot computer (Who needs a Macbook or iMac to do that, right?) or just too lazy to do so, he’s the guy.
meh! At least somebody’s doing something!! Though I’d build my own if i ever wanted. Don’t give me the look, but if there’s one person who i know and want to buy from them, i’d do it for him with no extra charge! No, i dont like their prices!
And as for linux, they got it but you have to contact them for more info: “Looking for a triple boot with linux? Contact us for more info.”
but hey if you’re here Yousef, *thumbs up*
Thanks Loolykinns Teh P1r473 for the blog post. Appreciate it very much!
@ Anxious Nut
Getting Linux on it would be the easiest thing to do lol! I myself use Linux Mint, and have installed and used Ubuntu, DSL Linux, Puppy, and Debian in the past.
And the prices are all based on hardware you can buy here in Kuwait. I buy all the parts and build the computer myself. I feel my prices are competitive and way way cheaper compared to iMacs or Mac Pros, not to mention better specs.
Hi Yousef. I’m interested in the double booting for the PC and Mac OSX I’m having some problem doing it on my own pc. What kind of dual booting CD are you using to do the process?
Official Snow Leopard install dvd, no hackintosh or hacking stuff. Used that stuff before and it’s so unreliable.
You’re having problems because the whole process relies on very specific hardware. That’s why I’m trying to sell them with these specific hardware instead of offering a service. You could probably install it some computers but chances are, and like I have witnessed myself, some piece of hardware won’t work on the computer like the ethernet, or audio, or maybe even you can’t get to full resolution with your graphics card. It’s a giant headache and I’m trying to make it painless lol.
Hmm, not that I care but…are you using Hackintosh? or OSX?
Also, I prefer making Linux the main OS instead of OSX. Apple got lazy and ripped off BSD.
OSX or hackintosh
lol. Fencer, be gentle when talking about the company that brought you CUPS…
you can change that to: bought your CUPS!!
History
Michael Sweet, who owns Easy Software Products, started developing CUPS in 1997. The first public betas appeared in 1999.[2] The original design of CUPS used the LPD protocol, but due to limitations in LPD and vendor incompatibilities, the Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) was chosen instead. CUPS was quickly adopted as the default printing system for several Linux distributions, including Red Hat Linux.[citation needed] In March 2002, Apple Inc. adopted CUPS as the printing system for Mac OS X 10.2.[3] In February 2007, Apple Inc. hired chief developer Michael Sweet and purchased the CUPS source code.[4]
LOL so no, Apple just slapped their logo on it after they bought it.
so they own it (they aren’t effected by the gpl).
and they can patent key parts of it (which they probably will).
then they can sue anyone who uses it without paying them $$$.
and linux printing gets screwed.
bottom line, respect apple.. linux’s new overlord.
LOL no, Apple is already screwed. Steve Jobs (aka Douchebag Lord) can’t even fix small problems with Iphone let alone mac.
Also, Microsoft considers Linux as more threat than OSX.
This is all done with an official Snow Leopard install dvd. No hackintosh or any of that hacking stuff.
Windows ?
OSX ?
Linux ?
Ms DOS FTW !