On Tuesday 08 March 2005 11:28 am, Paul Greene wrote:
> If it's a Mac program written for Mac OSX, it should be pretty easy to
> run on Linux because Mac OSX is Unix under the hood (well, "Unix-like";
> the guts of OSX is a version of BSD). A lot of Mac OSX programs have
> Linux equivalents; others that come in source code format can usually be
> compiled under Linux.
>
> For pre-OSX Macs, uh, well, I think you're probably out of luck, unless
> someone has written some emulator software somewhere that'll do the trick.
>
> PG
>
> M.Schild wrote:
> > Hi,
> > someone just sent me this question. I, (of course) couldnīt answer but no
> > doubt one of you will.
> >
> >> Could you please ask one of your buddies that run Linux if Mac programs
> >> can be run from a pc that uses Linux?
I think that there is a version of linux fo macs
http://www.yellowdoglinux.com/
> >
> > Maryse

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