Leandro=?ISO-8859- writes: > Apple's license on Darwin isn't free, and the goodies that > compensate for Darwin's problems aren't even available -- > they're part of Mac OS X only.
Hmmm. On many platforms, Linux supports running executables from a different OS. For example: x86 Xenix, OpenServer, UnixWare, Solaris (module needed) alpha Tru64 sparc Solaris One could add: ppc Darwin Then you have a drop-in replacement for that Mach+BSD crud, and you can replace the sucky BSD tools as well. You get to keep the Mac GUI and apps.

