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Did anyone here about GNU-Darwin?
http://gnu-darwin.org/ Read Bout it! And Darwin can be found here: http://www.opendarwin.org Tell me what U think |
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As for my comen knowledge of Darwin is very small, but I do here that it can be pretty handy. The only thing I use it for is usually OsX hacks. One day in Mac World I got this extra booklet. It showed a bunch of worst case scenario tips using darwin, such as when your CD-rom drive gets stuck it gives you some basic commands to input into Darwin.
But other than that that's all I can think of. I'll do some more research and get back to you. My only advice would be to check it out on the mac web page. You will find Darwin in the OsX section.
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You'll Get this dude "Proclus": Get his e-mail details and give him a buzz. http://www.opendarwin.org/hardware That aught to be helpful I did my best Kid! I used it on my Celeron 1GHz with Radeon 7000 64DDR and Maxtor 40GB aswell an ASUS motherboard Works Damn FAST! |