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Well I read most of the comments on this topic and wow. I am a average Linux/ Windows user who has installed several versions of Open Solaris and each time I can say it was the same results, a system that ran slow and a lack of drivers and other apps I can easily obtain in windows or Linux, I prefer Linux over Windows. So I can say for the average user who wants something that just works and does not require allot of tweaking and so on will not go for Open Solaris. I really don't pay much attention to the kernel, as long as it supports my hardware and as long as the ditro makes available proprietary drivers for my Video card that I do not have to compile myself then I am happy.