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An anonymous reader writes "It seems that Apple's finally released binary versions of Darwin 8.0.1 for both PowerPC and x86 (Apple ID required to download from Apple mirrors). ISO (for x86) and CDR (for PowerPC) images are available for download. This comes a few weeks after Apple posted source code for Darwin 8, which you can get from here."
I 8 MY IPOD (Score:5, Funny)
-fred
Finally! (Score:3, Interesting)
Oh, wait....
Seriously, does anyone know if it would be difficult to swap out the Darwin component of Panther with Darwin 8?
Re:Finally! (Score:2, Insightful)
I doubt it is worth the amount of fudging it would take to get everything to work normally.
Re:Finally! (Score:4, Insightful)
Intel? (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Intel? (Score:2)
Intel? (Score:2, Informative)
Jesus, man, you're an AMD user.
Re:Intel? (Score:2)
Re:Intel? (Score:2)
i had it installed on a 450mhz G3 as a headless server before I decided I wanted to use an external firewire drive and couldn't figure out how to mount it, so I switched to Jaguar (not server).
when it was on the G3, it ran great.
Re:Intel? (Score:2)
Re:Intel? (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Intel? (Score:2)
Well, it took me 17 minutes to copy a 40MB file. 17 minutes!!! Netcraft even confirms it!
Re:Intel? (Score:2)
WTF are apple up to? (Score:2, Funny)
Re:WTF are apple up to? (Score:4, Informative)
Re:WTF are apple up to? (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:WTF are apple up to? (Score:1)
Re:WTF are apple up to? (Score:2)
It may include some or most of the *kernel* changes in 10.4.1, but you're not missing out on anything except a chance to do some extra beta-testing to help the "paying customers" get a better product.
Re:WTF are apple up to? (Score:2)
I'm sure 10.4.1 is a week or two out. Unlike today's Darwin release, it will have the benefit of wider testing.
No "lagging" here. Go play with your widgets for a while and enjoy your new OS. The next point release will be available when Apple thinks it's ready for production machines.
Re:WTF are apple up to? (Score:2)
He's not drinking coffee. That's a jug of methanol he's taking hits from.
Re:WTF are apple up to? (Score:3, Informative)
Re:WTF are apple up to? (Score:2)
You didn't pay for Darwin 8.0.0 -- you paid for all the stuff built on top of it. I sincerely doubt there's anything in this release that you're missing out on.
I recommend calming the fuck down.
Re:WTF are apple up to? (Score:2)
When 10.4.1 is released, it will ship with Darwin 8.1.0. When they do a Darwin only release, you'll then see Darwin 8.1.1, etc.
Nothing to see here....
Re:Huh? (Score:5, Informative)
Darwin is the UNIX core of OS X, without any of the GUI or applications.
Re:Huh? (Score:1, Funny)
Well this is Darwin 8.0.1, and your "tiger" Mac is only running 8.0. So you should go download the new Darwin (it's a free download) and install it on both your Macs. Then you'll have the latest and greatest. I suggest a Clean Install just to make sure everything is fresh.
Innocent Question (Score:2)
Re:Innocent Question (Score:3, Funny)
Chicks dig scars.
Re:Innocent Question (Score:2)
The kernel might just be the old dinosaurian hindbrain, but remember what Mac OS was like when Apple was trying to make do without one.
Re:Innocent Question (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Innocent Question (Score:2)
Re:Innocent Question (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Innocent Question (Score:2)
I've not used Darwin, but did you look for the hdiutil utility? It is used to manipulate disk images from the terminal in OS X.
Re:Innocent Question (Score:2)
darwin (but not os x) users? (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:darwin (but not os x) users? (Score:5, Informative)
Kind of. When you consider that with BSD, they don't have to release jack -- it's a pretty nice thing for them to be doing.
What do they get out of it? Free labor, to some degree. People do actually hack darwin for fun, and Apple gets to incorporate that work into Mac OS X, according the Darwin's license.
There *isn't* much reason to downgrade from Mac OS X to Darwin-only. But that doesn't mean people won't run it where they can. It's just another verson of BSD, actively hacked-on, and tailored for PPC hardware. If that excites you, go for it, if not, meh -- there's always FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, a million versions of Linux, etc, etc.
ASOTV can probably knows better. Ask him next time you his his posts.
Re:darwin (but not os x) users? (Score:2)
Re:darwin (but not os x) users? (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:darwin (but not os x) users? (Score:5, Interesting)
For example, as a Mac OS X user, when I discovered a problem in the MSDOS-format volume handling (specifically, a minor incompatibility with CF cards that had been used on EPOC/Symbian OS), I was able to use the Darwin source to fix it myself. I downloaded and searched the relevant source code, instrumented/recompiled/ran a few user-land programs, found the problem, fixed and tested it, and then submitted it to Apple, who (after a nice chat with one of their engineers) put it into Darwin 7 and Mac OS X 10.3. It was hardly a major change, just 3 or 4 lines IIRC, but I'd not have been able to do it without Darwin's source code.
Re:darwin (but not os x) users? (Score:2)
Yeah, don't buy Tiger ;) (Score:1, Offtopic)
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