Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 21st Nov 2005 12:16 UTC, submitted by anonymous
Mac OS X Sources indicate that OSx86 10.4.3 - which contains increased hardware restrictions - has now been cracked in the same fashion as 10.4.1. It was initially thought that these restrictions would slow the progress of hackers, but it appears that it has done little to deter those tackling the challenge. It appears that "Maxxuss" has outdone Apple yet again.
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Re: Sad
by on Mon 21st Nov 2005 16:01 UTC

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>>I installed Mac OSX on my amd64 system a while ago.
>>The first thing I thought was: "That is it? That is >>all?".
>>I played with it a while and then deleted it
>>completely.
>>Now I would not even install it on my machine if
>>Apple
>>would make it available for free.
>>Don't believe the hype...
>
>What exactly were you expecting from an OS? DId you
>think that OSX would change the way you see the world?
>The way you breath? It is an Operating System after
>all.

No decent antivirus, no antispyware... how can I live without?? :-)
"That is it? That is all?" -- yes, that's all. But if you work a little bit more with it you can see that, incredibly, you can do all you need on a desktop system. And it's just that simple! This is what nortmal people expect from a desktop OS. If Linux won't get there it will never win the desktop.