Hi,
If memory serves me correctly, iMAC's Unix kernel IS Linux.
MAC OS X is absolutely built on top of a Unix kernel from NextStep.
Mr. Jobs seems to have seen to that in OS X. That's the main
reason OS X is so stable.
Nothing to install if using BootCamp! I just haven't played
with it in a while. A long while...
Glenn
"What might have been is an abstraction
Remaining a perpetual possibility
Only in a world of speculation."
T. S. Eliot, "Four Quartets"
On 4/18/11 11:37 AM, Ken Springer wrote:
On 4/18/11 8:59 AM, Glenn wrote:
Hi,
Yes. I suppose it must be BootCamp. I have used an iMAC for so long, I
guess I forget.
I apologize for the confusion. I'll look into it further before
troubling you anymore.
Glenn
It was no trouble for me, in fact, it was a good thing.
I never used Boot Camp myself, as I wanted my Windows to run side by
side with OS X, so I always used Parallels Desktop.
But I've been wanting to give some distro of Linux a good try, and
your post got me to wondering... Maybe I can use the Boot Camp
ability and install Linux instead of Windows. I have dedicated
Windows boxes.
Ken
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