At 09:42 AM 10/03/03 -0500, Don Hinkle wrote:
>What is a BSD/OS? Does it run on Intel machines? Does it run on Mac
>servers? eh?

BSD is a free variety of Unix,  runs on many chips. It's also the basis of
OSX.

At 09:34 AM 10/03/03 -0500, Don Hinkle  wrote:
>Ah. And what exactly are XServes?

A rack-mounted Mac, designed to be used as a server. So Apple would use
them if humanly possible. See <http://www.apple.com/xserve/>

(As Microsoft worked for years before finally moving Hotmail from Unix to
Windows servers.)



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