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Building Out the Linux Environment

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Up to this point in the book, I’ve spent a fair amount of time laying the foundation: the UNIX and BSD origins of Mac OS X; the similarities between Mac OS X, BSD, and Linux; and the best ways to install Linux on your Mac without blowing away the Mac OS X installation. But none of that really gets to the heart of Mac OS X for Linux geeks.

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(2009). Building Out the Linux Environment. In: Mac for Linux Geeks. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-1651-3_4

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