I got a copy of just Darwin about 2 years ago, and used it till I could get a 
final release of OSX and I loved it....

I also give it a mighty 2 thumbs up...

On Friday 02 November 2001 10:55, you wrote:
> I have been using OSX for about 7 months now, not primarily as a
> replacement for MacOS, but as a replacement for LinuxPPC as well.
>
> Mac OSX is a hybrid *nix, a cross between NeXT/OpenStep (which was in turn
> derived from BSD 4.1) and FreeBSD.  The filesystem layout is derived from
> the changes that happened for NeXT, making directories easier to setup for
> netboot and their derivative of NIS, NetInfo.  The display system is
> derived from the NeXTStep Display Postscript model, updated to use PDF
> instead as a more recent standard.  There are some things which that NeXT
> heritage brings to the table that Apple hasn't fully used yet, like
> built-in kernel support for clustering, the above-mentioned netboot, and
> cross-platform binary compatability (under openstep, the same BINARY could
> run on Sparc, i386, or NeXT68k).  FreeBSD brings to the table a better TCP
> stack, better filesystem compatability, the BSD's most recent stable port
> of GCC, and a better set of tools all around.
>
> I saw somebody posted about Fink, which is definity cool, but since we're
> all geeks here, I'll confide in you all that the way to go is the Darwin
> ports collection, a direct port of the BSD ports tree system.  It is much
> more flexible, and gives you access to a LOT more software.  You can get
> all the details at http://gnu-darwin.sourceforge.net.  The guy who
> maintains it was just profiled by Apple, you can find that on their
> site....
>
> I hope this sheds some light on the subject...
>
> Kris Browne
> Taylor Corporation Imprinting Group
> SGI/Unix System Administrator
>
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