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GMac Linux is a Linux distribution primarily based on that focuses on "look-and-feel" parity with macOS. It is often categorized alongside other "Mac-clone" distros like PearOS (which it was previously known as or heavily based upon). Core Features

Gmac (often referred to as Gmac Linux) aims to provide a seamless transition for Mac users moving to Linux by recreating the desktop experience of Apple’s operating system. The Gmac10-x64.iso file is the 64-bit installation image, typically based on an Ubuntu Long Term Support (LTS) release. Gmac10-x64.iso

Assuming you have obtained a genuine, uncorrupted (typical size: 800MB to 4.7GB), here is what you will find inside its directory structure when mounted: GMac Linux is a Linux distribution primarily based

| File/Directory | Purpose | |----------------|---------| | boot.efi | The 64-bit EFI bootloader, essential for UEFI systems. | | System/Library/Coreservices/ | Contains boot.efi on older BIOS systems. | | com.apple.recovery.boot/ | The recovery kernel cache and BaseSystem.dmg. | | kexts/ | A folder of third-party kernel extensions (often including FakeSMC.kext or NullCPUPowerManagement.kext ). | | Extra/ (if Clover-based) | Boot configuration (config.plist, DSDT patches). | The Gmac10-x64

Gmac OS 10 is an abandoned open-source project that attempted to recreate the Mac experience on top of a Linux kernel. While the original Pear OS was sold to an undisclosed company in 2014, developers later released Gmac 10 as a "legacy OS X clone". Key Specifications Ubuntu 14.04 (Trusty Tahr) Desktop Environment: GNOME Shell 3.10.4 Kernel Version: 3.19.0 Architecture: 64-bit (x86_64) File Size: Approximately 1.4 GB System Requirements