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OSX would flourish more if it wasn't built for "proprietary" hardware. However, this model has served Apple well so far because it cuts helpdesk requests.
I disagre! It would become much more buggy (linux and Windows like) if it had to support the increased variations in hardware. It has improved stability because it only has to support a well defined set of hardware. Linux does an okay job of supporting the HW but it's a much much larger target and is moving in unpredictable directions. There is almost nothing that can be done about this!




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Hmmm. While Solaris has it's place I have not heard anyone mention that it lags behind Linux where device drivers are concerned. I think this is one of the major stumbling blocks to it's wide scale use. So the fact that it has features that Linux doesn't is pointless if it doesn't work on your hardware.
OSX would flourish more if it wasn't built for "proprietary" hardware. However, this model has served Apple well so far because it cuts helpdesk requests.