
01-22-2008, 12:33 AM
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Cheetah
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 8
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Did i get it right?
I know vanilla kernels from the linux community. Vanilla means that nothing is altered or added to a kernel, itīs byte by byte the same as the official kernel releaser
gave it out.
So, by our means itīs a kernel released by apple for use on intel genuine macs.
The intel osx86 community has it easier since they donīt need patched kernels for amd instruction set but they
used to need patching concerning the communication with efi vanilla kernels do.
Since someone figured out how to implement intel on top of bios efi for booting vanilla kernels they donīt eed to patch anymore.
They can straight install apple updates with no worries the system wonīt boot anymore.
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