On Sep 5, 2005, at 9:11 PM, Maru Dubshinki wrote:
On 9/5/05, Dave Land <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It'll be a while 'til you can get a copy of OS X that will run on
non-Apple Intel hardware, but in the meanwhile, FreeBSD itself is
very
well-regarded from a security standpoint and has all the requisite
bits
and pieces.
And when you *can* get a copy of OS X that will run on arbitrary
Intel
hardware, you will be in for the treat of your Unixy life.
I assume you meant to prefix "legally" in front of every ocurrence
of "a
copy", correct?
A1. Of course. I used to work for Apple, for goodness' sake!
A2. Hell, no. I sold my Apple stock years ago.
A3. That's YOUR problem. I'm only theorizing about what might be
possible. I won't have to answer to Apple's lawyers should you
choose to cross any legal lines. (Don't forget, I used to work
for Apple, so I could have a few handy phone numbers in my
address book.) (And don't forget, I sold my Apple stock years
ago. What do I care what you do?)
Dave "And Every Copy I Have is 100% Legal" Land
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