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Apple Remove Samba From OS X 10.7 Because of GPLv3
3/25/2011

Recoiledsnake writes "The approaching release of Mac OS X 10.7 Lion Server will remove the erstwhile bundled open source Samba unix and replace it with Apple's own tools for Windows file sharing and network yellow pages


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