While it's not good to follow my own post, I felt you needed to
understand my comment - since you can't do your own research before
making a comment, here is the link that explains it for you:
While it's not good to follow my own post, I felt you needed to
understand my comment - since you can't do your own research before
making a comment, here is the link that explains it for you:
Thanks but I didn't need an explanation. I am fully aware that OSX runs on
top of FreeBSD ... not "BSD" as you suggested. They are different operating
systems. What I questioned was why you chose to refer to it as a "rip-off".
Are you suggesting that Apple has stolen this operating system from
somewhere? Do you know anything at all about FreeBSD? Leythos, you're so
clueless, but keep putting on the airs that you know it all.
While it's not good to follow my own post, I felt you needed to
understand my comment - since you can't do your own research before
making a comment, here is the link that explains it for you:
Oh yeh Leythos, you can also "rip-off" this operating system. It's here for
free downloading. You might want to try it as it's probably the most secure
operating system available for running web servers on.
Thanks but I didn't need an explanation. I am fully aware that OSX runs on
top of FreeBSD ... not "BSD" as you suggested. They are different operating
systems. What I questioned was why you chose to refer to it as a "rip-off".
Are you suggesting that Apple has stolen this operating system from
somewhere? Do you know anything at all about FreeBSD? Leythos, you're so
clueless, but keep putting on the airs that you know it all.
Of course I'm not. Are you suggesting Win95 has no connection with XP?
Should this newsgroup be named microsoft.public.win95.general, because in
your eyes, that seems to be close enough?
Leythos, you still haven't answered my question why you choose to use the
term "rip-off" when referring to OSX. Trying to spread FUD, Fanboy?
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