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Old 06-02-2007, 01:57 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I downloaded an ISO of OpenDarwin and I wondered if it was compatible with Mac applications such as iMovie. Is it? Thanks!

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Where the hell did you get it? opendarwin.com was shut down and i cant find it anywhere else. I had to build the whole thing with darwinbuild. It was just "super fun".


Maybe you can andswer my question then. When you install darwin, does it erase your old system? I am using osx and i have lost the disk. I dont want to loose osx but i want to use some things in darwin.
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Where the hell did you get it? opendarwin.com was shut down and i cant find it anywhere else. I had to build the whole thing with darwinbuild. It was just "super fun".


Maybe you can andswer my question then. When you install darwin, does it erase your old system? I am using osx and i have lost the disk. I dont want to loose osx but i want to use some things in darwin.
Oh yeah, real fun! I got it here . The download links don't work for me anymore though. What I really want is just plain Darwin though. Of course I would love to have OS X "cough" x86.

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I just found where you can download GNU-Darwin. Here it is.

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