"Classic" is the mode where Mac OS 9.1 boots up inside of Mac OS X. The Finder (the Mac OS shell) is not started in Classic. Instead, non-Mac OS X programs are started from the Mac OS X shell, are ran in Classic, and appear just like any other Mac OS X program (with the same GUI they would have in Mac OS 9.1, afaik) The programs runing inside Classic and those running in Mac OS X interact just like they would if they were both Mac OS X or Mac OS 9.1 programs.
"Classic" is the mode where Mac OS 9.1 boots up inside of Mac OS X. The Finder (the Mac OS shell) is not started in Classic. Instead, non-Mac OS X programs are started from the Mac OS X shell, are ran in Classic, and appear just like any other Mac OS X program (with the same GUI they would have in Mac OS 9.1, afaik) The programs runing inside Classic and those running in Mac OS X interact just like they would if they were both Mac OS X or Mac OS 9.1 programs.
I was in Disney World, and I remember some people on CNN saying that it may fail.
looks like this:
[2:03] [mattw@Metallica] [~]
what it is:
set prompt="%B[%@]%b [%n@%m] [%~] "
i dont even have bash installed. (using FreeBSD cos linux is slower)
this is my first slashdot post.