Linked by Will Senn on Tue 26th Apr 2005 20:14 UTC
Sun Solaris, OpenSolaris Wow! With Solaris 10, Sun Microsystems has done a marvelous job of bringing Solaris fully into the x86 world. Gone are the days when Solaris only runs on Sun hardware or when it only runs well on Sun hardware. Solaris 10 comes with greatly expanded off-the-shelf x86 hardware compatibility and a license that is hard to beat. It's a binary right to use and Open Solaris, the open source version is soon to come. IT Managers that have been wanting to bring a stable, scalable Operating Environment into their network infrastructures, but who have been unwilling to commit to the Sun hardware platform, for various reasons, are now free, pun intended, to bring Solaris on board and to run it on the hardware of their choice.
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@Trey
by jojo on Tue 26th Apr 2005 21:17 UTC

I wonder why your install process took so long? Mine didn't take any longer than Suse 9.3 (5 CDs). I installed Solaris 10 on a Dell 400sc to check it out and then put Suse 9.3 on it. However, there are serveral things that annoy me about Suse 9.3 (I'm coming from Redhat land), so I'm thinking of putting Solaris back on.