webmonkey.com— Those wanting to run Linux apps on their Mac desktops now have reason to rejoice ? sort of. The GTK+ software development framework has been ported to Mac OS X, so it?s now possible to install and run GTK+ applications on your Mac. But there are some hang-ups. Your apps will look out of place, won?t use standard OS X tools and play havoc with syste — Submitted Sep 26, 2008
why didnt they provide links to the root filesystem so you can run gtk-demo from the X11 terminalits impossible to get pygtk running on the macPyGTK could be he visual basic of all platforms (win, mac and linux)
@zeebo, you idiot. zephc ate your lunch with his reply : " this is sort of hypocritical, since Microsoft makes no effort to release their application toolkits for UNIX based OSes, and they make no effort to match the style of native Apple apps. "
Um, I never said that Windows is better than Linux. I said that Mac OS X is better than Linux. Bash is available on Mac OS X. Read my comment first before you reply.
trogdoor Sep 27, 2008
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mtheoryx Sep 27, 2008
A Dell is a PC.
sgtnasty Sep 27, 2008
why didnt they provide links to the root filesystem so you can run gtk-demo from the X11 terminalits impossible to get pygtk running on the macPyGTK could be he visual basic of all platforms (win, mac and linux)
mrbitch Sep 29, 2008
@zeebo, you idiot. zephc ate your lunch with his reply : " this is sort of hypocritical, since Microsoft makes no effort to release their application toolkits for UNIX based OSes, and they make no effort to match the style of native Apple apps. "
matt_rubin Sep 29, 2008
cause Steve jobs didn't pull it from his pocket.
undrgz Sep 30, 2008
yes you were.
jonsterling Nov 17, 2008
Um, I never said that Windows is better than Linux. I said that Mac OS X is better than Linux. Bash is available on Mac OS X. Read my comment first before you reply.