Comment by edgyquant
5 years ago
The opposite tho. Darwin uses a BSD userland (and a proprietary GUI stack) atop a custom kernel while Android is a Linux kernel with a custom userland (and again a proprietary GUI stack.)
They do both use bash tho ;)
5 years ago
The opposite tho. Darwin uses a BSD userland (and a proprietary GUI stack) atop a custom kernel while Android is a Linux kernel with a custom userland (and again a proprietary GUI stack.)
They do both use bash tho ;)
Used to. Macs switched to zsh :-)