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Hello,

On 10/13/2010 9:00 AM, Mark S. Waterbury wrote:
Mac OS X is not based on Linux, it is based on FreeBSD (Darwin).


Mac OSX is based on NeXTSTEP. When Steve Jobs left Apple many years ago (1985?), he went on to found another company called NeXT. Later, Apple bought NeXT, thus bringing Steve Jobs back into their employment, and he ultimately returned to the CEO position...

anyway.. NeXT made computer systems, and an OS called NeXTSTEP (which later was called OPENSTEP) and is the core of Mac OSX.

Apple hired Jordan Hubbard (co-founder of FreeBSD) to oversee the Unix portions of OSX. Hubbard incorporated a lot of code from FreeBSD and NetBSD into OSX -- so it's something of a hybrid of BSD and NeXTSTEP -- but the majority is still NeXTSTEP.

Since it's POSIX compliant, almost any code written for Linux or BSD can be recompiled to run natively on OSX without changes... that might be what you're thinking of.

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Anyway... the fact still remains that IBM has chosen to support a few flavors of Linux -- and they've picked ones that hardly anyone uses -- for RDP.

I sincerely hope that (although unsupported) RDP does work on other OSes... particularly Ubuntu and Mac OSX, because those are the ones that most IBM i developers will be running. (I'd love to see FreeBSD, which is what I personally use -- but I recognize that it's not a big market for IBM.)

But, gosh, it sure would've been nice if IBM had bothered to find out what people are running before they chose which OSes they'd support.

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