[Wlug] Linux Choix? Mach kernel
Keith Wright
kwright at keithdiane.us
Sat Nov 17 22:23:58 EST 2007
> From: Mike Leo <mleo963 at yahoo.com>
>
> A pleasant correction...
>
> Mac OSX is a BSD derivative, not Linux, though they are similar.
I am pretty sure that OSX uses the Mach microkernel,
the same one used by the GNU Hurd, and which was
developed by Rick Rashid et.al. at CMU in the 1980's.
Last I knew Rick took a job at MS as Director of
Research, or something like that.
I know these things because I was a small part of
the et.al. mentioned above.
Mach was meant as a base on which to build
a Unix-like OS, and FreeBSD had a large
influence on how Mach was turned into OSX.
I don't know if there is actual code from FreeBSD
in it. (Apple has been lax in telling me before
they do anything.)
Many "Linux" programs, many of which are really
GNU programs, run on OSX.
-- Keith
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