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Solaris Express Community Edition isn't as stable as their web page suggests. There is still a good chance of getting a stinker that has half the OS broken. I know this from the last build I tried
Unless you know why you need a cutting edge Solaris, this newbie recommends sticking with the most mature release you can handle...
Installation is blindly easy. It looks like Solaris from the dark ages, but it is easy. What you (and I) really need is for the community wiki to get up and running with some FAQs and guides. I think that will happen soon. In the mean time, you have the man page docs and the support forum.
Unless you know why you need a cutting edge Solaris, this newbie recommends sticking with the most mature release you can handle... Installation is blindly easy. It looks like Solaris from the dark ages, but it is easy. What you (and I) really need is for the community wiki to get up and running with some FAQs and guides. I think that will happen soon. In the mean time, you have the man page docs and the support forum.
Geeze, what problems were you experiencing? I've had nothing but perfect stability - hadn't noticed a single problem; if you are experiencing problems, no one in their right mind would recommend Solaris 10 for new users - download Solaris Express Developer Edition; its leading edge without the loss of 2 litres of blood in the process.
RE[2]: Where to start?
by binarycrusader on Wed 4th Apr 2007 19:06
in reply to "RE: Where to start?"
Installation is blindly easy. It looks like Solaris from the dark ages, but it is easy. What you (and I) really need is for the community wiki to get up and running with some FAQs and guides. I think that will happen soon. In the mean time, you have the man page docs and the support forum.
Coming right up, one community wiki:
http://www.genunix.org/wiki




Member since:
2007-03-30
Solaris Express Community Edition isn't as stable as their web page suggests. There is still a good chance of getting a stinker that has half the OS broken. I know this from the last build I tried
Unless you know why you need a cutting edge Solaris, this newbie recommends sticking with the most mature release you can handle...
Installation is blindly easy. It looks like Solaris from the dark ages, but it is easy. What you (and I) really need is for the community wiki to get up and running with some FAQs and guides. I think that will happen soon. In the mean time, you have the man page docs and the support forum.