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:LinuxWorld: Apple's position: No Linux
LinuxWorld: Apple's position: No Linux
Feb 28, 1999, 22 :51 UTC (7 Talkback[s]) (7044 reads)

(Other stories by Rick Cook)

"Apple appears to have no interest in supporting Linux, but the penguin can do a lot for the Mac"

"Though most people think of the Intel platform when they think of Linux, Apple and Linux have a history that goes back to 1995. Rick Cook analyzes Apple's interest in Linux -- past and present -- and answers the question: What can Linux do for the Mac?"

"Today, Apple's official position on Linux is simple: The company has nothing to do with Linux, doesn't want anything to do with Linux, and won't offer Linux on its machines."

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Why is MKLinux on Apples Site Then?
http ...   Why is MKLinux on Apples Site then?   
Donald Duck
Feb 28, 1999, 23:25:17
 
 (quote)
 In fact, if you want a Unix sy ...   G3 Macintosh 64-bit???   
Rob S. B.
Mar 1, 1999, 08:23:02
 
They are not providing any more developm ...   It was an earlier flirtation...   
Svartalf
Mar 1, 1999, 09:06:24
 
Start counting....:-)
 ...   Remember Lotus?   
Amos Shapira
Mar 1, 1999, 10:56:40
 
Remember when Gates face appeared on the ...   Remember that bailout?.....   
Jerry Kreps
Mar 1, 1999, 12:44:41
 
This seems pretty arrogant for a company ...   Arrogance...   
Brent Michalski
Mar 1, 1999, 13:39:08
 
Didn't we just hear that Apple was g ...   Wait a Minute...   
Nethics
Mar 1, 1999, 14:58:48
 
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