5 Sep
2001
5 Sep
'01
08:05
I don't think that's exactly right: if I'm not mistaken Mac OS X has its own graphics system, but you can run X on it. On Wed, 5 Sep 2001, Michael Brown wrote:
As for the Mac - if you run Mac OS X then you're already running an X server, since Mac OS X is a UNIX variant. You can get Linux distributions for PPC Macs if you want to use them *only* as X servers (i.e. thin client terminals) - for example, Mandrake Linux 8.0 has now been released for PPC.
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