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prowla
prowla Posts: 13,984 Forumite
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I've a question about the Mac mini.

The current model (eg. the entry level 2.5 GHz i5) has integrated Intel HD 4000 graphics, and I'm wondering what the performance is like.

I need to run VMware, and have found that Ubuntu Linux in a VM can be very picky about whether it supports its "3D" capabilities with integrated graphics systems.

Could I ask if anybody is running a current model Mac mini with VMs including Ubuntu, and whether its performance is acceptable and if it supports 3D?

(NB. Ubuntu "3D" isn't particularly about gaming and suchlike; it just lets you do transparency and adjust icon sizes!)

I really like the small form-factor and the one box solution, but if its graphics aren't up to it then it's a non-starter.

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  • securityguy
    securityguy Posts: 2,464 Forumite
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    prowla wrote: »
    I've a question about the Mac mini.

    The current model (eg. the entry level 2.5 GHz i5) has integrated Intel HD 4000 graphics, and I'm wondering what the performance is like.

    I need to run VMware, and have found that Ubuntu Linux in a VM can be very picky about whether it supports its "3D" capabilities with integrated graphics systems.

    Could I ask if anybody is running a current model Mac mini with VMs including Ubuntu, and whether its performance is acceptable and if it supports 3D?

    I run Ubuntu VMs on my Air (HD3000 integrated graphics under VMWare Fusion) and it's fine.
  • prowla
    prowla Posts: 13,984 Forumite
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    I run Ubuntu VMs on my Air (HD3000 integrated graphics under VMWare Fusion) and it's fine.
    Thanks - that's a good sign.
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