You mean to say Mac OS X has binary emulation layers for Linux and BSD systems? Or did you mean to say a whole lot of FOSS tools are re-packaged for Mac OS X?

Could you justify your statement "No body uses the kernel i.e. Linux"?

Almost all of Google's infrastructure runs on GNU/Linux, so everytime you even execute a Google search, you are still using the Linux kernel, unbeknownst to you.

Just because you can't see something being used, doesn't mean it isn't.

~Mayuresh


On 2014-08-20 11:11, Navin Dhanuka wrote:
I use a lot of FOSS tools on my MAC.
Like bash, ruby, gcc and ssh. Hence.

All possible binaries on Linux or on BSD is available on Mac OS X as well.
No body uses the kernel i.e. Linux.

Cheers!!!


On Wed, Aug 20, 2014 at 11:02 AM, Mayuresh Kathe <[email protected]> wrote:

Strange. Then what are you doing on a Linux mailing list?

~Mayuresh



On 2014-08-20 10:54, Navin Dhanuka wrote:

I have stopped using Linux almost 6 years back.
I now use only MAC - both at office and at home.

-
Navin Dhanuka


On Wed, Aug 20, 2014 at 10:47 AM, Mayuresh Kathe <[email protected]>
wrote:

 On 2014-08-20 10:42, Vikram Vincent wrote:

 On 20 August 2014 10:33, Mayuresh Kathe <[email protected]> wrote:

I intend to purchase a Lenovo ThinkPad which comes pre-installed with
Windows 8.1.


I bought my Lenovo Thinkpad over flipkart and it came with free dos,
three years warranty and a lot of happiness.


Yes, some of the ThinkPads do come with FreeDOS.
I intend to purchase one of the X series which is pre-installed with
Windows.

~Mayuresh

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