So, I started wondering if it might be possible to use an opendarwin kernel on a debian system. I've seen a couple postings about porting debian to darwin, but it doesn't seem like anybody's tried it. Does anybody have any experience with this, let alone know what the benefits of running a darwin kernel might entail? Would this be a way for the opensource community to get more involved in developing the kernel that apple uses for their hardware and start to create a happier relationship between opensource developers and Apple? Would this help convince Apple to give us a little more leverage on getting code for developing opensource ATI drivers or Airport or opening up other software to the opensource community?
Just some ideas. - Ben -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

