On Sat, 2006-13-05 at 13:52 -0400, Steven Pasternak wrote: > Hi! I know that iTunes and Quicktime (among others) are popular software > from Apple that they refuse to release for linux. Before, we had to > depend on wine and the windblows edition of each to have them under > linux. Since now Apple OSX (and iTunes and Quicktime) are going to be > built under the x86 architecture, wouldn't it be possible to port them > to Linux? OSX is really just FreeBSD with some changes; it is even built > with GCC. I know that FreeBSD has linux support, can't linux have > FreeBSD/OSX-x86 support? Thanks! > -Steven You can install and run X applications on OSX, and using Parallels on an Intel iMac You may be able to run Linux and OSX concurrently, we have a couple Intel iMacs at work and have Win XP running concurrently. If you have 2GB of ram both sessions work quite well. Good Luck. -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list