Mac OS X in the network
http://macweek.zdnet.com/2000/06/18/0622jcwmacosxnet.html

"Another benefit that Mac OS X brings is in security. The BSD/Darwin 
layer comes with the standard Unix security capabilities. For the 
network administrator, this is a huge benefit as the BSD 
underpinnings offer better security capabilities than the current Mac 
OS."

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Apple reps talk to the hackers
http://macweek.zdnet.com/2000/06/18/0623mhdaytwo.html

'Apple also plans to add a Unix-style command line to Mac OS X, but 
does not want the average consumer to see anything but the Aqua 
interface. "If the user knows that Unix is below (the Aqua 
interface), then we haven't done our job right," Glass said.'

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