UNIX, GNU/Linux, BSD and OSX are all POSIX compliant, with a little
fiddling the same code theoretically *could* work on all of them.

On 23/10/2007, Daniel Lamb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> OS X is not a linux its BSD, Linux and BSD are both modeled(via other OSs)
> on unix which is why they share features like sudo, root, commands as well
> as the directory structure.
>
> Regards,
> Daniel
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of taufanlubis
> Sent: 23 October 2007 09:34
> To: British Ubuntu Talk
> Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] Difference between Admin and Root?
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>
> On Mon, 2007-10-22 at 08:09 +0100, Paul Sladen wrote:
> > On Mon, 22 Oct 2007, Mac wrote:
> >
> > Hello Mac,
> >
> > Interesting coincidence with the name:  Apple's _Mac_ OSX also uses sudo!
>
> Mac OS Tiger is a Linux which come from FreeBSD. That's why it's stable
> and have console for command line.
> Can run Apache and now can do animation like compiz in Mac Leopard.
>
> >
> Taufan Lubis
> www.taufanlubis.wordpress.com
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