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On Sunday 01 September 2002 05:21, Terry Houle wrote:

> I was thinking about getting a Mac running OS X and also putting a
> Linux distro on it.  The more I think about it wonder if that is the
> right thing, or necessary?   Since it is running UNIX flavor under
> the hood anyway. Thought and comments??
>
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> Terry Houle
> houle at citilink.com
> http://www.citilink.com/~houle
> "Become Microsoft ® Free"
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I would think that, unless for some reason you were adamant about doing 
Linux kernel development on an OS X box, the ability to run XFree86 
"alongside" Aqua[1] would be more than sufficient for your non-OSX-apps 
needs.  YMMV.

[1] - http://sourceforge.net/projects/xonx 
and http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=98721

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Chris H. Johnson Bidler                          cbidler at innominatus.com

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