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  • From: Marco Thoma <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 17 May 2006 18:15:29 +0200
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ok, now I understand this issue. thx.
so we have to wait for 10.5 or maybe even 10.6 to get improvements?
the only solution I see is that Apple changes the kernel from mach to a linux kernel, right?


well...i had to ask. i really love my ppc mac, of course. but the whole system responsing time is killing me...;-)
i worked with MorphOS and AmigaOS on PPC before...that's nice speed...


thank you Finaly for explaining me...

Marco


Finlay Dobbie schrieb:
On 17/05/06, Marco Thoma <email@hidden> wrote:

thank you.
but what then is the benefit that darwin is open source? what do all the
open source darwin devs then change?!

There are no "open source darwin devs".

-- Finlay



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