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Re: Mac hardware?



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PC Drew

"To understand recursion, we must first understand recursion."

On Thu, 14 Sep 2000, Matthew C. Weigel wrote:

> On Wed, 13 Sep 2000, PC Drew wrote:
> 
> > another "supported" question.  What about the new Mac hardware?  I'm
> 
> http://www.openbsd.org/powerpc.html
> Fine manuals they are indeed :)

And now I've RTFM. :)

> 
> To ask a loaded question, why don't you go with MacOS X?  While it's not yet
> ready for a production system (it being a Beta and all) I *have* been
> hearing good things about it.  And it shares code with FreeBSD and NetBSD,
> so you wouldn't be falling too far from the BSD tree :)

Actually, I'm really excited about OS X, but I really want to 
get into OpenBSD.  I've been monitoring the OpenBSD webpage for
a couple of years now, looking at each of the new releases and
waiting for the best time to jump into OpenBSD.

I made that jump a few weeks ago and I'm really happy with my decision.
I think that the OpenBSD developers have been doing a kick ass job
and I'm impressed.  So, back to the main topic.  Why don't I just
plan on using OS X when it comes out?  Well, because I want to use
OpenBSD instead.  Now, if I could use Mac On Linux with OpenBSD, then
I could have the best of both worlds, now couldn't I? :)