proclus writes, “GNU-Darwin now supports AMD-based computers in addition to Apple and Intel boxen,
and Darwin installer CD images are
available for free
. This is in addition to
our support of Intel and Apple boxen.
        and Darwin installer CD images are
available for free
. This is in addition to
our support of Intel and Apple boxen.
For Apple users, 
The Darwin Collection packages (TDC)
have been merged with
GNU-Darwin on-line.  This
includes all of the packages from TDC Issue 1, plus
updates.  Notable examples include openldap, cyrus-sasl, and a full ruby
implementation.   Based on current trends, we will soon have
3000 packages on-line for Apple computers.  The
x86 collection
is also growing fast, with nearly 2000 packages available.
Our packaging software has been enhanced
with auto-dependency checking, and auto-remote access, so that users can
conveniently install software from our expanded package collection with a single command (ie, pkg_add -r ruby).”