Is there anyone working on porting OpenBSD to Intel Apple hardware? Such as
the Macbook?

I can't imagine it would be particularly hard; there'd need to be a way of
loading and running a kernel via EFI, and then tweaking the hardware
detection.

The reason why I ask is that I've been eyeing the new Apple TV with a certain
amount of interest. For only 150 UKP, you get a rather nice little box with
very low power requirements and some decent hardware, which would be ideal as
a home server. And I know the hardware is very similar to the Macbook. And,
of
course, the best server software is OpenBSD.

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