On Mon, 23 Dec 2002, Steve Kudlak wrote:
> > > David Hunt wrote: > > > I have been using Linux (Slackware) for a number of years on my > > desktop, and have never used BSD. From what I've gathered, BSD sounds > > like the kind of OS I would like. > > > > I Now need to get a laptop, and have been thinking of getting a new > > Mac Ibook, but OS 10 seems to lack some important features I > > want/need, like virtual terminals, things I have grown quite used to. news to me.. I run multiple terminal windows, each running tcsh. That's with an unaltered macosX 10.1.5. from the user perspective it looks a lot like FreeBSD 3.{something} The new one is basically like FreeBSD 4.4. > > > > Would BSD be a good choice for the iBook as the third OS (along with > > OS9 and OS10)? MacOS-X is perfectly fine as a unix. just fire up a terminal window and use sudo when you want to be root > > > > How much can BSD share things like utilities and config files with > > OS10? Is there any special compatability due to the OSs being similar > > in some ways? > > > > How should I plan my BSD intallation? Any special advantage of having > > BSD on a Mac with OS10, as compared to Linux Slackware? Stick with MacOS-X it's going to run better onthis hardware than anything else. > > > > -- > > David Hunt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > > To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > with "unsubscribe freebsd-newbies" in the body of the message > > This brings up an interesting question. Apple makes all sorts > of noises about BSD being the basis of the MAC. If I get the > bucks I may switch to a MAC. My question is how much of > the BSD operating system can one get access to on a MAC > running OS X? Has anyone done even simple things like > started up cron jobs and the like to do housekeeping? Most of > the MAC users I know, know BSD is there but haven't done > much with it. IN fact there are noises one can't get at all the > internals and the like. Does anyone have any details about > all of this stuff. I know this is kind of general question to post > on this list. But so far even lurking this list is often where real > questions often get answered. Any pointers would be appreciated. > > Have Fun, > Sends Steve > > > > > > To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with "unsubscribe freebsd-hackers" in the body of the message > To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-hackers" in the body of the message