Mac OS X

Mark Weaver mdw1982@epix.net
Wed Aug 1 01:47:02 2001


Ok...but *nix is still basically *nix no matter what "name" you place on
it. It all still works the same.

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On Tue, 31 Jul 2001, David Champion wrote:


> On 2001.07.31, in <Pine.LNX.4.33.0107311908020.14609-100000@mdw1982.dyndns.org>,
> "Mark Weaver" <mdw1982@epix.net> wrote:
> > wait...i'm confused about something here. if MacOS X is the Mac GUI
> > sitting on top of a Linux kernel/filesystem with all the bells, whistles,
> > and strengths of Linux, then why is it you're having trouble compiling
> > anything at all provided you've got the tools necessary install on that
> > system.
>
> It's not sitting atop Linux, it's Apple's own Unix-like OS, named
> "Darwin", derived from FreeBSD sources. Linux isn't in this picture.
>
>