[ubuntu-uk] Difference between Admin and Root?

Daniel Lamb daniel.lamb at dlcomputing.co.uk
Tue Oct 23 09:45:53 BST 2007


OS X is not a linux its BSD, Linux and BSD are both modeled(via other OSs)
on unix which is why they share features like sudo, root, commands as well
as the directory structure.

Regards,
Daniel
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Sent: 23 October 2007 09:34
To: British Ubuntu Talk
Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] Difference between Admin and Root?



On Mon, 2007-10-22 at 08:09 +0100, Paul Sladen wrote:
> On Mon, 22 Oct 2007, Mac wrote:
> 
> Hello Mac,
> 
> Interesting coincidence with the name:  Apple's _Mac_ OSX also uses sudo!

Mac OS Tiger is a Linux which come from FreeBSD. That's why it's stable
and have console for command line. 
Can run Apache and now can do animation like compiz in Mac Leopard.

> 
Taufan Lubis
www.taufanlubis.wordpress.com




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