Re: Radio Userland
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Re: Radio Userland (#15646)
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<x-charset iso-8859-1>On Tue, 5 Feb 2002 12:31:54 -0800, Lynn Siprelle wrote:
>>So you don't count Mac OS X as a Unix OS?
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>Not so much, no. :) When it can run on FreeBSD and other flavors of
>Linux, lemme know.
Mac OS X is a Unix OS, yes. Frontier is not a Unix App, however...there's a big difference.
g.
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>>So you don't count Mac OS X as a Unix OS?
>
>Not so much, no. :) When it can run on FreeBSD and other flavors of
>Linux, lemme know.
Mac OS X is a Unix OS, yes. Frontier is not a Unix App, however...there's a big difference.
g.
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Re: Radio Userland
2/5/2002 by Robert Occhialini
Sorry, I meant that post to be tongue in cheek, not the starting point in the next great OS debate of 2002. Robert Occhialini
2/5/2002 by Robert Occhialini
Re: Radio Userland
2/5/2002 by Lynn Siprelle
At 2:45 PM -0600 2/5/02, Greg Pierce wrote: >On Tue, 5 Feb 2002 12:31:54 -0800, Lynn Siprelle wrote: >>>So you don't count Mac
2/5/2002 by Lynn Siprelle
Re: Radio Userland
2/5/2002 by Steve Ivy
<x-flowed>Ok, time I suppose for Frontier-UI-fixes-rehash #532 It would be nice if Frontier were divided into three components:
2/5/2002 by Steve Ivy