William Stein wrote:

>>> Cheers,
>>>      Simon
>> Unix is tricky, as Solaris works, on some machines, but is not fully
>> supported. (To be precise about this, one needs a definition of 'support').
> 
> Sage works on OS X, and OS X has been officially certified to be "UNIX".

There is a separate column for OS X, so I assume the 'Unix' bit means 
some unix other than OS X  -i.e. Solaris, HP-UX, AIX, tru64, SCO, etc. 
I've not looked around to find out exactly what is meant there I must 
admit.

> http://arstechnica.com/apple/news/2007/08/mac-os-x-leopard-receives-unix-03-certification.ars
> 
>> I think on Wikipedia, the 'ports' sections indicates if it runs
>> natively, so Windows should remain a 'no'. There is no harm though it
>> adding a footnote and a link to some details about using VMware.
> 
> Sounds good.
> 
> William




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