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Not many people awake yet to read this? Maybe their locked workstations have been compromised! Uh wait a second, why am I getting popups for warez at http://127.0.0.1/?
Wine for OS X x86. You know it will happen. Dual booting between OS X and Winders isn't a bad thought, either.
IIRC, Janus was also two-faced. Kind of reminds me of Microsoft, actually.
Yes, the kernel is based off of Mach. The base of the OS besides the kernel is based off of FreeBSD. When you look under Aqua, its almost like its the illegitimate child of GNU(tools|Hurd to an extent, yet another Mach-based kernel) and FreeBSD. ;-) Darwin x86 even uses dpkg, which makes it Debian-alicious and makes it almost feel like what Debian/(Net)BSD are doing.
Yes, it's based off of FreeBSD. FreeBSD 3.2-RELEASE IIRC.
Not many people awake yet to read this?
Maybe their locked workstations have been compromised!
Uh wait a second, why am I getting popups for warez at http://127.0.0.1/?
Wine for OS X x86. You know it will happen.
Dual booting between OS X and Winders isn't a bad thought, either.
IIRC, Janus was also two-faced. Kind of reminds me of Microsoft, actually.
Yes, the kernel is based off of Mach. The base of the OS besides the kernel is based off of FreeBSD.
;-)
When you look under Aqua, its almost like its the illegitimate child of GNU(tools|Hurd to an extent, yet another Mach-based kernel) and FreeBSD.
Darwin x86 even uses dpkg, which makes it Debian-alicious and makes it almost feel like what Debian/(Net)BSD are doing.
Yes, it's based off of FreeBSD. FreeBSD 3.2-RELEASE IIRC.