Fast Info wrote:
Will software developed for Apple's OS X work on Linux e.g.Suse? Leo
I'd rather say no. Many opensource software have been ported to MacOSX, but not vice versa. The MacOSX architecture consists of several layers (see http://developer.apple.com/macosx/architecture/). In this page, Aqua runs only on MacOSX, Carbon is an layer that supplies APIs to both classic Macs and MacOSX. Classic is the emulator of classic Mac on MacOSX. Quartz is some rendering library developed by Adobe and runs only on MacOSX. Any application with one of these doesn't run on Linux unless someone develops Linux alternative. MOL (Mac on Linux) only supports classic Macintosh. So does Basilisk. -- BABA Yoshihiko Daido Information Technology Tokyo Linux Users Group