Linked by Robert Escue on Wed 4th Jun 2008 05:06 UTC
Let's take a closer look at OpenSolaris, particularly its use of ZFS, network problems that people have reported, the use of bash, and differences between OpenSolaris and Solaris and Solaris Express. Note: This is the latest article in our OSNews Article Contest.
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"[q]And why should Sun write a driver for an AMI device? If AMI wants to support Solaris, then maybe AMI needs to talk to Sun about driver support for their hardware. It simply isn't Sun's problem.
This is pretty pathetic. "
What is pathetic is you joined OSnews today just to troll. Could you be segdenum in disguise? [/q]
Cute, ad hominem.
An article interests me enough to deal with yet another double-opt-in so I can comment and I get attacked for it?
I saw OpenSolaris at JavaOne, it looked shiny. I would like to see it succeed. But putting blinders on won't help. How come the response from Sun and Sun users whenever anyone says "I like it but I had this problem" is "you suck Linux sucks you're a troll we are smarter than you and everyone".
I am a long time Solaris user and administrator. I don't use it as my daily desktop, of course, because that's insanity. But I always have a server handy and I've recommended it to numerous clients before for NFS/application servers, because I knew about API/ABI stability from release to release. Clearly that advantage is going by the wayside.
For the record I've never posted on this site under any account before. But what do you care if I'm segdenum, Osama bin Laden, or James effin' Bond?
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This is pretty pathetic. "
What is pathetic is you joined OSnews today just to troll. Could you be segdenum in disguise? [/q]
Cute, ad hominem.
An article interests me enough to deal with yet another double-opt-in so I can comment and I get attacked for it?
I saw OpenSolaris at JavaOne, it looked shiny. I would like to see it succeed. But putting blinders on won't help. How come the response from Sun and Sun users whenever anyone says "I like it but I had this problem" is "you suck Linux sucks you're a troll we are smarter than you and everyone".
I am a long time Solaris user and administrator. I don't use it as my daily desktop, of course, because that's insanity. But I always have a server handy and I've recommended it to numerous clients before for NFS/application servers, because I knew about API/ABI stability from release to release. Clearly that advantage is going by the wayside.
For the record I've never posted on this site under any account before. But what do you care if I'm segdenum, Osama bin Laden, or James effin' Bond?