your questions in private but I wonder if you
took a look at
pkgsrc and the enhancements the OpenBSD people have done the pkg*
commands and whether you think borrowing from them would be useful.
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Told you so :)
http://www.rapid7.com/advisories/R7-0025.jsp
Hopefully this kind of stuff will make some people reconsider their opinion
about proprietary kernel drivers.
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> which means that it might require having custom versions of the base
> system frameworks ala Wine which would be an enormous amount of work.
The NetBSD people are working on it: http://hcpnet.free.fr/applebsd.html
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s desktop
domination. And I wonder if this announcement will cause the 'Osborne
effect' and make people delay their purchases. Well, there's still Sun
and IBM, albeit not nearly as affordable, for those who want something
non-x86. :)
The boy you trained, gone he is. Twiste