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How Unix'y is Mac OS X?

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Mar 15, 202642472 views
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From my limited knowledge: The Unix OS coder assumes the user knows what they're doing, etc. versus the Apple's you can only do it the way you are allowed to do it, etc. Compared to other variations of Unix, what are Mac OS X's limitations, but also does it improve the user experience? To try and c…

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Mac OS X is plain Unix. This is a BSD Unix flavour, and is certified SUS V3 (Single Unix Specification version 3). This means that everything that a software engineer or system administrator expects to find in a Unix system is present in Mac OS X.

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