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Re: Linux question [message #25157 is a reply to message #25156] |
Thu, 15 November 2012 19:04 |
Cameron Kaiser
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> The opnly other one I'm familiar with is HP's HPUX,
AIX is notionally a SysV derivative, but its userland "swings both ways" --
both SysV and BSD options and commands are generally acceptable.
I was a sysadmin for HP-UX and AIX systems back in the day. I liked PA-RISC;
it was a very clean "big RISC," even cleaner in some ways than PowerPC and
prototypical MIPS. I was sorry to see it become another casualty of the
Itanic. I still have a C8000 workstation in my office, the last of the PA-RISC
workstations (HP-UX 11i), and an HP 9000/350 (HP-UX 8). I also inherited an
Apollo 425t but I haven't fired it up yet, so I don't know if it's HP-UX or
DomainOS on it.
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Re: Linux question [message #25179 is a reply to message #25156] |
Thu, 15 November 2012 21:56 |
Cameron Kaiser
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>> Apple doesn't use the BSD kernel, Apple uses the Mach kernel, both for
>> OS X and for the iPhone OS.
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> Perhaps true, but Apple Inc acknowledges The Regents of The University of
> California's copyrights, within the kernel itself, and possibly other
> components.
There is some BSD code in the kernel, but the userland is BSD, so that is
probably where much of the credit is owed.
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Re: Linux question [message #25267 is a reply to message #25179] |
Fri, 16 November 2012 12:59 |
Mac User #330250
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---------- Original message ----------
Subject: Re: Linux question
Date: Friday, 16. November 2012
From: Cameron Kaiser <spectre@floodgap.com>
To: g3-5-list@googlegroups.com
> There is some BSD code in the kernel, but the userland is BSD, so that is
> probably where much of the credit is owed.
Well, according to Wikipedia, the kernel is a hybrid. It is partly a March 3.0
microkernel and partly a (originally) 4.3BSD monolithic kernel.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XNU
Cheers,
Andreas aka Mac User #330250
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