Oh man, I love Compiz, especially with Emerald running on top, it really blows people away when they see a refined and attractive interface that doesn't really look like either of the two commercial OS'es. Not too surprising he's not familiar with that though, many IT guys I've talked to run Windows most of the time, and they experience Linux mostly through SSH, no gui there, ha. Still, I find it hard to believe that many IT guys aren't also tech enthusiasts who wanna try everything, like we are.
But yeah, iOS is indeed forked from OSX, built on the same Darwin core components, which is itself BSD derived, as you know. Specifically, their kernels are Unix-derived, and therefore feel quite similar through a terminal to our preferred Linux based OS'es, including of course Android. I would hope there's not an IT guy out there who doesn't know that the phone in his pocket is running a Unix-based kernel, but I guess I shouldn't be surprised.
I find it amazing how narrowly focused some IT guys are. I actually met an IT girl who was extolling the virtues of Win 7 over everything. I asked how she felt about FreeBSD and she just looked blank. How can you call yourself an IT specialist and not know what I consider to be one of the best server OS's out there. And it ain't bad on a desktop either! I am so thrilled to see the surge in *nix popularity and advances the OSS world is making.
Getting back on to Bionic, I read the MMI FCC filing that is supposed to be the Bionic and it said the WCDMA/GSM funcitonality is disabled by firmware and SIM locked. Does that imply that there is a GSM radio in it that if the bootloader were unlocked and say a Vodafone or Orange GSM SIM were inserted, you could use it in Europe?
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