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UNIX on OS X (Panther)

I wanna know what Panther (The Next Major Release Of OS X)

Due Date: around August

I predict that X11 will be released in a new Full stable version in the new OS X (No new revelation)

And Safari (Apple's FAST Internet Browser) will be implemented in Full...

I'm Guessing that the new G5 Chip will also come about around the End of The year... Motorola or IBM That is the Question?

IBM PPC 970 series or M PPC 8600 Series: My vote is for Motorola

KDE runs damn slow via Fink... Closer integration later on maybe?

At the moment I hate Linux, I have RH 9 and YDL 3 it sickens me.

The only nice tradeOff is it's FREE*

You'll never become popular (OPENSOURCE SYSTEMS) if you don't make the OS more friendly for the sheep of this world that follow W*nd*z* XP and such systems...

I have a Question why is Solaris (SUN) not available for Linux more or less FREE because it's also base on X Window System?
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XStandards(1X)															    XStandards(1X)

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XStandards - X Consortium Standards SYNOPSIS
The major goal of the X Consortium is to promote cooperation within the computer industry in the creation of standard software interfaces at all layers in the X Window System environment. The status of various standards, and the software in the X11R6 distribution, is explained below. DESCRIPTION
The following documents are X Consortium standards: X Window System Protocol X Version 11, Release 6 Robert W. Scheifler Xlib - C Language X Interface X Version 11, Release 6 James Gettys, Robert W. Scheifler, Ron Newman X Toolkit Intrinsics - C Language Interface X Version 11, Release 6 Joel McCormack, Paul Asente, Ralph R. Swick, Donna Converse Bitmap Distribution Format Version 2.1 X Version 11, Release 6 Inter-Client Communication Conventions Manual Version 2.0 X Version 11, Release 6 David Rosenthal, Stuart W. Marks Compound Text Encoding Version 1.1 X Version 11, Release 6 Robert W. Scheifler X Logical Font Description Conventions Version 1.5 X Version 11, Release 6 Jim Flowers, Stephen Gildea X Display Manager Control Protocol Version 1.0 X Version 11, Release 6 Keith Packard X11 Nonrectangular Window Shape Extension Version 1.0 X Version 11, Release 6 Keith Packard X11 Input Extension Protocol Specification Version 1.0 X Version 11, Release 6 George Sachs, Mark Patrick X11 Input Extension Library Specification X Version 11, Release 6 Mark Patrick, George Sachs The X Font Service Protocol Version 2.0 X Version 11, Release 6 Jim Fulton PEX Protocol Specification Version 5.1 Cheryl Huntington (architect), Paula Womack (editor) PEXlib Specification and C Language Binding Version 5.1 Jeff Stevenson Inter-Client Exchange (ICE) Protocol Version 1.0 X Version 11, Release 6 Robert Scheifler, Jordan Brown Inter-Client Exchange (ICE) Library Version 1.0 X Version 11, Release 6 Ralph Mor X Session Management Protocol Version 1.0 X Version 11, Release 6 Mike Wexler X Session Management Library Version 1.0 X Version 11, Release 6 Ralph Mor The Input Method Protocol Version 1.0 X Version 11, Release 6 Masahiko Narita, Hideki Hiura X Synchronization Extension Version 3.0 X Version 11, Release 6 Tim Glauert, Dave Carver, Jim Gettys, David P. Wiggins X Image Extension, Protocol Reference Manual Version 5.0 X Version 11, Release 6 Bob Shelley XTEST Extension Version 2.2 Kieron Drake Big Requests Extension Version 2.0 X Version 11, Release 6 Bob Scheifler XC-MISC Extension Version 1.1 X Version 11, Release 6 Bob Scheifler, Dave Wiggins DRAFT STANDARDS
The following documents are currently draft standards of the X Consortium. X Image Extension Library Public Review Draft Gary Rogers Extending X for Double-Buffering, Multi-Buffering, and Stereo Version 3.3 Public Review Draft Jeffrey Friedberg, Larry Seiler, Jeff Vroom INCLUDE FILES
The following include files are part of the Xlib standard. <X11/cursorfont.h> <X11/keysym.h> <X11/keysymdef.h> <X11/X.h> <X11/Xatom.h> <X11/Xcms.h> <X11/Xlib.h> <X11/Xlibint.h> <X11/Xproto.h> <X11/Xprotostr.h> <X11/Xresource.h> <X11/Xutil.h> <X11/X10.h> The following include files are part of the X Toolkit Intrinsics standard. <X11/Composite.h> <X11/CompositeP.h> <X11/Constraint.h> <X11/ConstrainP.h> <X11/Core.h> <X11/CoreP.h> <X11/Intrinsic.h> <X11/IntrinsicP.h> <X11/Object.h> <X11/ObjectP.h> <X11/RectObj.h> <X11/RectObjP.h> <X11/Shell.h> <X11/ShellP.h> <X11/StringDefs.h> <X11/Vendor.h> <X11/Ven- dorP.h> The following include file is part of the Nonrectangular Window Shape Extension standard. <X11/extensions/shape.h> The following include files are part of the X Input Extension standard. <X11/extensions/XI.h> <X11/extensions/XInput.h> <X11/extensions/XIproto.h> The following include files are part of the PEXlib standard. <X11/PEX5/PEX.h> <X11/PEX5/PEXlib.h> <X11/PEX5/PEXlibint.h> <X11/PEX5/PEXproto.h> <X11/PEX5/PEXprotost.h> The following include files are part of the ICElib standard. <X11/ICE/ICE.h> <X11/ICE/ICEconn.h> <X11/ICE/ICElib.h> <X11/ICE/ICEmsg.h> <X11/ICE/ICEproto.h> <X11/ICE/ICEutil.h> The following include files are part of the SMlib standard. <X11/SM/SM.h> <X11/SM/SMlib.h> <X11/SM/SMproto.h> The following include file is part of the Synchronization standard. <X11/extensions/sync.h> The following include files are part of the XIElib draft standard. <X11/extensions/XIE.h> <X11/extensions/XIElib.h> <X11/extensions/XIEproto.h> <X11/extensions/XIEprotost.h> The following include file is part of the XTEST standard. <X11/extensions/XTest.h> The following include file is part of the Multi-Buffering draft standard. <X11/extensions/multibuf.h> NON STANDARDS
The X11R6 distribution contains sample implementations, not reference implementations. Although much of the code is believed to be cor- rect, the code should be assumed to be in error wherever it conflicts with the specification. The only X Consortium standards are the ones listed above. No other documents, include files, or software in X11R6 carry special status within the X Consortium. For example, none of the following are standards: internal interfaces of the sample server; the MIT-SHM exten- sion; the Athena Widget Set; the Xmu library; the Xau library; the RGB database; the fonts distributed with X11R6; the applications dis- tributed with X11R6; the include files <X11/XWDFile.h>, <X11/Xfuncproto.h>, <X11/Xfuncs.h>, <X11/Xosdefs.h>, <X11/Xos.h>, and <X11/Xthreads.h>; the bitmap files in <X11/bitmaps>. The following are works in progress within the X Consortium, and are neither standards nor draft standards: Fresco; Low Bandwidth X; X Key- board Extension; Record Extension. XStandards(1X)