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2005-07-08
I still remember the days with Solaris 2.4, where my first configuration step was to install all the available GNU tools from Sunfreeware.
Otherwise I would be stuck in the 70's, System V style.
Still it is good to know about the new version. Many of our customers only care about commercial UNIX systems for the critical parts their infrastructure.
There is plenty of money to be made in projects with Tru64, HP-UX, Solaris and Aix.