Re: [Fed-Talk] Apple closes down OS X Kernel
Re: [Fed-Talk] Apple closes down OS X Kernel
- Subject: Re: [Fed-Talk] Apple closes down OS X Kernel
- From: Boyd Fletcher <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 18 May 2006 16:18:09 -0400
- Thread-topic: [Fed-Talk] Apple closes down OS X Kernel
Title: Re: [Fed-Talk] Apple closes down OS X Kernel
the Mac is absolutely proprietary. Last I checked Intel hasn’t released the patents and copyrights on their chipsets nor did Apple. Just because you can run multiple O/Ses on the hardware has nothing to do with whether or not the hardware design is proprietary. I agree with Brian, Apple making the x86 kernel and driver closed source is going to do much more harm that good. one of the reasons I like the Mac was the core operating was open source.
boyd
On 5/17/06 3:35 PM, "Michael Pike" <email@hidden> wrote:
Just a little comment of my own here... even though it is closed source does not mean it is proprietary. Keep in mind that even though OS X itself may close the kernel (and I can see why they have done it), you can still run open source operating systems on the Mac since it has an intel processor.
On 5/17/06, Brian Raymond <email@hidden> wrote:
I imagine this will generate some traffic on the list so I thought I would
throw my hat in the ring.
It looks like the Intel version of the OSX kernel might so closed source, I
can understand the reasoning however I don't think it will solve the
problem. If Apple is trying to limit what crackers can attack when trying to
get it to run on generic hardware I think it might help a little but it will
not solve the problem because people will still crack it.
The second more general point I wanted to make regarding Apple's source has
been that this has been used time and time again as a reason why you would
use Apple over competitors. I can't see Apple being able to use the
non-proprietary argument anymore.
http://www.macworld.co.uk/news/index.cfm?NewsID=14663&Page=1&pagePos=8 <http://www.macworld.co.uk/news/index.cfm?NewsID=14663&Page=1&pagePos=8>
- Brian
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