Linked by Robert Escue on Wed 2nd Mar 2005 22:28 UTC
The vast majority of operating system reviews are the result of a user spending a few days or weeks using a particular operating system and writing about their observations. This review is the result of my continued use of Solaris 10 (previously Solaris Express) from August 2003 to February 2005.
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No, you do not recompile kernels like in Linux or HP-UX. You make modifications to /etc/system and reboot, or if using projects can be added dynamically.
No, you do not recompile kernels like in Linux or HP-UX. You make modifications to /etc/system and reboot, or if using projects can be added dynamically.