mac unix

Can anyone tell me were to download unix software for Mac OS X

Could start on their site... also google usually works well.. any kind of program inparticular?

search for fink.

Hello

Apple guys are continuously evaluating and listing all the software titles built for Mac OS lineup so you can go to their site at www.apple.com for some detailed browsing.

Also check out www.download.com and www.tucows.com for this specific OS.

You will definitely find some good packages out there.

Have a nice time!

JAM

Link to Apple downloads for X 10.1-10.2.8

I think this website will help you out a lot.

This is the site for you... www.kochan-wood.com They are offering expert advice on topics in C programming, Unix Shell Programming, Objective C programming. They are authors of 5 hot selling books.

Look Here : ----> FRESHMEAT http://osx.freshmeat.net/ or all http://freshmeat.net

I hope this could help...

http://www-ftp.lip6.fr/pub/mac/info-mac/

http://www.mac-p2p.com/
http://mac.sofotex.com/

Ahp! and look at...

Hi everyone.

I am a developer who is not commited to any particular platform though I like Unix best. This will be the seventh machine I have built, I want my new one to be able to run Windows XP, Tiger on the Mac and Unix. Not asking for too much really.... This is the kit I am thinking of putting together,

ECS KN1 SLI Motherboard Skt 939 nForce4 SLI 2000FSB DDR400 Sound LAN ATX
AMD Athlon 64 3200+ 2.0GHz Microprocessor - Venice core, HyperTransportTM technology, SSE3, 512K Cache
1GB DDR 400 MHZ
HDD 160GB, Samsung, SerialATA, 7200, 8192k
GeForce 6600LE SLI Ready Video Card, 256MB,128bit, PCI Express
ATX 350W case + powerSupply 350W
NEC Black DVDRW

Do people think this will work? Obviously budget is an issue. If I could make some savings without sacrificing too much in overall performance, that would be a bonus.

I am shortly to become a dad so i shall be on the hunt for the coolest stuff for ultra newbies! Tips please!

Jingle Jangle

Jingle Jangle,

You won't get Tiger to run on anything other than Apple Hardware (G5 tower for example) - it is specifially designed and built for Apple's own hardware only. Even with the latest versions of Tiger, designed for Intel based Macs, the same applies. It'll only run on a Mac with an Intel processor in it.

As to the XP & Unix bit, I'm guessing you should be able to run both platforms on the same hardware, though the Unix will most likely have to be a Linux flavour.

this is my first post (i'm looking to learn about unix)

ok that out of the way, windows will work no doubt, as for unix i have no idea, but OS X will work wat u have to do is go to the x86 project forums to find out how (i hang there alot). it looks relly cool but i don't have a pc to try it on

x86project.com, pretty sure thats it