Darwin, Fink Updates 36
BSDForums writes "The Darwin team is pleased to announce the availability of the Darwin 7.0.1 Installer CD. This is a single Installer CD that will boot and install Darwin on Macintosh computers supported by Mac OS X 10.3, as well as certain x86-based personal computers. The version of Darwin installed by this CD corresponds to the open source core of Mac OS X 10.3. Check out the release notes for more information."
dmalloc writes "The Fink team has announced that their binary distribution versioned 0.6.2 is ready for use now. It is a bug-fix release to alleviate issues that came up in 0.6.1. Along with the bug fixes, it introduces an enhanced package manager which is now capable of using the finkmirrors.net-supplied rsync and distfiles mirrors."
x86?! (Score:2, Insightful)
Does this mean that it's available pc's now, and when "certain" is mention, what are the conditions?
Yeah, i rta, and could'nt find this nfo.
Re:x86?! (Score:2, Informative)
Re:x86?! (Score:4, Informative)
http://opendarwin.org/hardware/ [opendarwin.org]
Re:x86? (Score:1, Insightful)
Panth-Wire ?? (Score:2)
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Re:????hmmm??? (Score:3, Informative)
Re:????hmmm??? (Score:5, Interesting)
Of course, you've got effectively the NeXTStep/OpenStep/OS X system environment, which means Frameworks, NetInfo, etc., are all in there, along with a Mach-based kernel-land environment, which is fairly opaque at the user level.
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Darwin and Fink. (Score:1)
As for fink, its so nice to have a real terminal window, konsole or multi-gnome-term is far better than iTerm or Console on OSX. Too bad the mostly used app, theres no shareware or freeware that on par and doesnt need X to run. And XMMS or Mplayer while a little more cpu intensive is almost the same boat. Really fink is the first thing I ever install on OSX. (Other than iTunes)
Re:Darwin and Fink. (Score:1)
Impact for Panther/Jaguar users? (Score:2)
Re:Impact for Panther/Jaguar users? (Score:2, Informative)
Re:Impact for Panther/Jaguar users? (Score:3, Interesting)
Roughly, Darwin is the underlying part of the operating system; the rest of Jaguar/Panther is mostly user interface stuff. This is what Apple charges money for---Darwin they give away, and the user interface part is $129 (per year
So you wouldn't install Darwin if you already have Jag or Panther. Only if you have another computer that you want to set up with a free OS (and you don't mind install
Re:Impact for Panther/Jaguar users? (Score:3, Informative)
BTW - one place Darwin is interesting is in competition for PPC Linux. If you just have a server then you have a lot more consistency if you install Darwin rather than Linux. Further you can test a lot of things on your OSX box. Had I an old 300 MHz or slower Mac around I'
I've been using fink 0.6.2 for a few days (Score:2)
(PS I'd normally take my whines elsewhere but I can't seem to
Re:I've been using fink 0.6.2 for a few days (Score:4, Informative)
Try installing the X11 SDK from the Panther Xcode CD. I installed the X11 SDK and Fink 0.6.2 (in that order) and I haven't been asked by Fink to install XFree86.
JP
Re:I've been using fink 0.6.2 for a few days (Score:2)
Anyway, here's not the place for whining and fink is an excellent project and should be applauded for all it's great work.
Re:I've been using fink 0.6.2 for a few days (Score:2)
Re:I've been using fink 0.6.2 for a few days (Score:5, Informative)
This was the one that worked. (Score:2)
Confirmed: need X SDK from XCode disk (Score:1)
I then proceeded to happily & peacefully install the GIMP 1.2.5 via DarwinPorts -- smooth sailing all the way. I am officially a DarwinPorts fan
Darwin is a great project (Score:2, Interesting)
The only one issue that I have with it is it's lack of x86 drivers, which is not a fault of Darwin itself. If it supported my hardware, I'd run it exclusively, as every experience that I've had with it on PPC hardware has been nice...
fink is kde-centric (Score:1, Insightful)
their kde stuff is up to date at 3.14, while their gnome is still on 1.4.2? i mean, how many years behind is that? they aren't even testing anything in unstable over 1.4.2. cmon guys...
Re:fink is kde-centric (Score:2)
"Fink" has no stance on desktops, but Gnome's packager has historically been insanely busy and didn't have much time to keep up with things ver
Re:fink is kde-centric (Score:1)
Re:x86 (Score:1, Informative)
In order to get the non-Darwin part to run on x86, you'd need the source code to it so you can recompile for the Intel architecture. Apple's not likely to give that out any time soon.