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vestast said:BTW - The Mac OS X is based on the Linux kernel developed by BSD.
The Mac OS X kernel is NOT related to Linux. It's very much a Mach microkernel-based system in every way.
vestast said:BTW - The Mac OS X is based on the Linux kernel developed by BSD.
Marquis said:The Mac OS X kernel is NOT related to Linux. It's very much a Mach microkernel-based system in every way.
But what does BSD have to do with Linux?Darwin is based on Free BSD another flavour of linux.....
vestast said:http://developer.apple.com/macosx/architecture/
Hover over the darwin picture. Darwin is based on Free BSD another flavour of linux.....
brzilian said:Dude, stop before you really make a fool of yourself.
Linux, FreeBSD, Solaris and others are different flavors of UNIX. That means FreeBSD doesn't have much in common with Linux - the are only offshoots of the original Unix spec.
FreeBSD is actually a descendant of NetBSD which was another Unix implementation that pre-dates Linux.
vestast said:Thanks for pointing out that they are different flavors of UNIX not LINUX. But I disagree with you that they have little in common. I'm not sure if your relating to the GUI of each different system. Obviously then you are right. A mac's gui does not look like Redhat's gui, as Solaris's GUI does not look like...well anything really.
But a ps or an ifconfig -a command on Redhat, BSD, Solaris and as far as I know OS X all give the same results...That is they are all looking for the same information ..
Here is a link showing how each of these systems ultimatly tie in to each other.
http://www.levenez.com/unix/history.html
brzilian said:Sharing shell commands does not mean they are the same thing. Hell - dir works in both Unix and DOS!
They have little in common because most software would need to be recompiled on different Unix variations.
Just look at all the different versions of Mozilla:
http://www.mozilla.org/releases/#1.6
The BSD version will not work on a Linux box.
You actually have it all backwards as far as the GUI goes - XWindows was a standard so that all Unix GUI's would share the same system calls.
noisedude said:Hey Progger! Fellow teenager here!
I can handle fine the fact that you won't pay for MS stuff. I understand you're upset at their business practices.
I won't pay for Nestlé either, or Gap, Esso, Coca-Cola or McDonalds, because of their marketing techniques and exploitation of the majority of the world who do not have the financial freedom we have (http://www.ethicalconsumer.org/ )
The difference is that I don't sneak into the shops and lift their products.
You wanna know why???
BECAUSE STEALING LOWERS ME TO THEIR LEVEL, and all of a sudden I lose my moral gravitas when I write to them telling them my opinions.
When you steal, you're just another whiney brat who wants something for nothing and will clutch at any little argument to try and justify their criminal behaviour.
bluesboy2003 said:I have to say that as a Debian fan, I'm sad to see that CCRMA decided to choose the RedHat flavor only.
MikeyPatriot said:..i just thought it was funny that people are coming down on this kid for stealing a copy of Windows when Gates stole the GUI idea from...Xerox? Or Macintosh? i forget. It's late.