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OS X and Linux never shared a common parent or converged. The BSD heritage is what makes it Unixy. BSD has been oil to Linux's water for a long time.


For Linux and OS/X, noone said they share common parent; the shared common tools such as bash, samba and a lot of stuff removed as mentioned by this article will create diverging ecosystems (and before replying watch out, noone says diverging kernels).


You can still install those common tools if you wish. Just like on FreeBSD you don't get bash by default...




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