Mac OS X (Ten) has been out in production for about 4 months, so Apple says. Here is a link to a post that will have more pointers to Apple pages and Apple analysis:<P>
http://forums.unix.com/showthread.php?threadid=908
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Basically, OS X is a evolutionary kernel from the MACH and BSD linage. According to Apple, they plan to migrate all apps to this kernel, over time. Earlier kernel (OS 9) non-UNIX runs as well, but it is not yet clear to me if the OS9 kernel space is a UNIX process or partitioned closer to the CPU. When I run a PS command in the OSX environment, I do not see any OS9 processes (even when I have OS9 processes on the desktop).
To be honest, I don't have time to fully study this as of yet; but plan to! If someone else has the time to read about OSX, please do so and give us a tech summary, thanks
Here is a link to the <A HREF=http://developer.apple.com/macosx/>MAC OS X Developer Site</A><P>
Here is the: <A HREF=http://www.opensource.apple.com/ps-faq.html>DARWIN and Apple Open Source FAQ</A>. <P>
Also, here is a link to <A HREF=http://developer.apple.com/techpubs/macosx/macosx.html>The Apple OS X Developers Documentation</A> with tons of information.