Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 17th Nov 2006 22:31 UTC, submitted by James Hopton
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Sorry, I meant the Solaris Express; I'd prefer using the complete Solaris system rather than a franktenstein fusion of GNU and Solaris, compiled by many different compilers - they reason for using Solaris is the degree of consistancy, and using GNU user space, you've thrown that benefit out he window.






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2006-08-18
You mean Nexenta GNU/OpenSolaris?
Nexenta is now more of a hybrid GNU and Solaris operating system. It now contains a GNU userland but optionally can have Solaris userland tools as well.
I might just buy a Nvidia card and switch to it from SUSE once the stable version is released.
We'll see.