[News/Linux] Apple and OSF Announces Linux for PowerMac (fwd)

Andrew Newton newton at ibm.net
Tue Feb 6 19:44:32 EST 1996


This got sent out over the Caldera mailing list.  I thought it
interesting enough to send it here.

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> Subject: [News/Linux] Apple and OSF Announces Linux for PowerMac
> 
> Monday, February 05, 1996
> 
>  APPLE AND OPEN SOFTWARE FOUNDATION ANNOUNCE LINUX FOR POWER MACINTOSH
> 
>  From: PR Newswire
> 
>  /FROM PR NEWSWIRE LOS ANGELES  213-626-5500/
>  TO BUSINESS EDITOR:
> 
>   APPLE AND OPEN SOFTWARE FOUNDATION ANNOUNCE LINUX FOR POWER MACINTOSH
> 
>      Leading User-Supported Version Of UNIX To Be Available To Power
>                              Macintosh Users
> 
>      CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Feb. 5 /PRNewswire/ -- Apple Computer, Inc.
>  (Nasdaq: AAPL) announced today that it is supporting a project with the
>  Open Software Foundation (OSF) to port Linux, a freely distributed
>  version of UNIX, to a variety of Power Macintosh products.  This version
>  of Linux operates on the OSF Mach microkernel which will be running
>  natively on the PowerPC microprocessor.  The announcement was made at
>  the Conference on Freely Redistributable Software held in Cambridge.  A
>  demo of an early prototype was shown as part of the announcement.
>      "This is part of Apple's overall effort to embrace more open
>  industry standards, particularly those popular in the Internet
>  community," said Ike Nassi, vice president of Apple system software
>  technologies.  "This software will be particularly popular with Mac
>  users in higher education as well as the scientific research communities
>  who have asked for our support of Linux."
>      "We are pleased to be working with Apple on this important new port
>  of the Mach microkernel, now hosting the popular Linux environment,"
>  said Ira Goldstein, executive vice president and chief scientist of the
>  Open Software Foundation.  "We have a strong working relationship with
>  Apple and this is an important result of our cooperation."
>      Linux is a broadly used version of UNIX supported by a wide
>  community of programmers.  Linux provides UNIX features such as true
>  multitasking, virtual memory, shared libraries, demand loading, TCP/IP
>  networking and many other advanced features.  Versions of Linux are
>  being ported to a wide variety of platforms, including other PowerPC-
>  based computers.  This effort marks the first time that Linux will be
>  hosted on the Mach microkernel.  (For more information, visit the Linux
>  Web site at http://www.linux.org)
>      Linux on Power Macintosh will be especially significant in several
>  of Apple's key markets, particularly the higher education and scientific
>  communities.  With Linux a student will have an extremely low-cost, yet
>  high-performance PowerPC-based UNIX system for personal use.  Advanced
>  research that requires UNIX applications will now be possible on an
>  engineer's personal Macintosh.
>      "As a long time Linux user, I am absolutely delighted about the
>  announcement of Linux on Power Macintosh," said Professor George
>  Blumenthal, chair of the astronomy & astrophysics department at Lick
>  Observatory, University of California, Santa Cruz.  "Now Macs will have
>  a dual personality, in the best sense of the word; on the one hand they
>  will allow users to exploit the ever popular and easy to use Macintosh
>  software, while on the other hand, they now provide a platform that
> 
>  appears virtually identical to the UNIX machines that many of us use
>  daily in our work."
>      Linux for Power Macintosh adds a new UNIX alternative for PowerPC
>  systems to existing products such as AIX from IBM and MachTen from Tenon
>  Intersystems.  This gives Macintosh users a range of options from a
>  free, user supported UNIX implementation up to commercial, mission
>  critical solutions for large enterprises.
>      In keeping with the spirit of the Linux community, Apple and OSF
>  will make the source code for this Linux port freely available.  This
>  includes source code to the Mach microkernel and the required Macintosh
>  platform driver support.  Linux is distributed throughout the world over
>  the Internet and other means, generally through the GNU General Public
>  License, which allows people to use it and change it so long as no
>  further restrictions are imposed and that the source code is made
>  available.
>      Apple and OSF expect that the first port of Linux for Power
>  Macintosh will be available this summer.  The system will initially
>  support the first generation of Power Macintosh computers based on NuBus
>  expansion, and will later be extended to PCI-based Power Macs as well as
>  the upcoming PowerPC Platform (formerly CHRP.)  Apple will post
>  information regarding this version of Linux on its WWW site
>  (http://www.mklinux.apple.com) Apple expects to make the software
>  available at this location as well.
>      This project is an outcome of Apple's ongoing relationship with OSF
>  (http://www.osf.org), which includes consulting work for Copland, the
>  next major release of the Mac OS.  The Linux port provides Apple an open
>  environment for OS research work, as well as enabling an exciting new
>  opportunity for Power Macintosh users.  This port delivers both the Mach
>  3.0 microkernel (developed by the OSF Research Institute) and Linux as
>  an OS "personality" on Mach.  The OSF microkernel was originally
>  developed at Carnegie Mellon as Mach and subsequently enhanced
>  extensively by the OSF Research Institute.
>      Additional Related World Wide Web Sites:
>      --  http://www.tenon.com
>      --  http://www.ibm.com
> 
>      Apple Computer, Inc., a recognized innovator in the information
>  industry and leader in multimedia technologies, creates powerful
>  solutions based on easy-to-use personal computers, servers, peripherals,
>  software, online services, and personal digital assistants.
>  Headquartered in Cupertino, California, Apple develops, manufactures,
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>  information.
>      Apple's home page on the World Wide Web:  http://www.apple.com/
>      NOTE: Apple, the Apple logo, Power Macintosh, and Macintosh are
>  registered trademarks, and Mac, Mac OS, and PowerMac are trademarks of
>  Apple Computer, Inc.  UNIX is a registered trademark of Novell, Inc. in
>  the United States and other countries, licensed exclusively through
> 
>  X/Open Company, Ltd.  PowerPC is a trademark of the International
>  Business Machines Corporation, used under license therefrom.  NuBus is a
>  trademark of Texas Instruments.  All other brand names mentioned are
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>  hereby acknowledged.
>      -0-                       2/5/96
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