As I understand it, Apple OS is a Unix base with a GUI added on top.
Most Unix Servers etc. run proprietary stuff on top of the Unix so they are similar but not the same.
My TIVO box is a Linux Base with a GUI (TIVO) Added on top of it. My Tom-Tom is a Linux base with a GUI added on top of it. Stewart At 11:04 AM 5/1/2009, you wrote:
I avoided addressing this in the interest of simplicity. A desktop or laptop running OSX 10.5 or higher is technically a Unix computer. I suspect the preponderance of Apple computers in active use are running earlier versions of OSX. When I refer to "Unix servers", I have in mind a category of enterprise class systems, the market for which is dominated by Sun and IBM. It's possible some Apple hardware is included in this mix, but focusing on that is basically a distraction.
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