Super Hero Solar-kun Wrote: [ -> ]TAR is just a file format. Has little meaning to the underlying OS.
Most *nix OSes come with a TAR utility though, so hardly surprising.
well what about the kernal that's being used?
I posted before your edit. If you say it runs a Linux kernel, then there you go.
Super Hero Solar-kun Wrote: [ -> ]I posted before your edit. If you say it runs a Linux kernel, then there you go.
NP
i know im kinda getting off subject but what other os's use .TAR?
Xieth Wrote: [ -> ]Super Hero Solar-kun Wrote: [ -> ]I posted before your edit. If you say it runs a Linux kernel, then there you go.
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i know im kinda getting off subject but what other os's use .TAR?
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any os where someone has made a .tar modifier. osx even has native support.
SkyOS is actually built from ReactOS. It might use a very old Linux kernel but it's not Linux. Just throwing this out there.