Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 24th Apr 2007 20:32 UTC, submitted by irbis
Sun Solaris, OpenSolaris "If you're an OpenSolaris x86 user and are using a NVIDIA graphics card with NVIDIA's binary Solaris drivers, you can now enjoy Compiz on your desktop. Erwann Chenede has produced packages of Compiz 0.5.0 for OpenSolaris x86. In fact, to ease the process he has even written an OpenSolaris install script for Compiz. More information (download links) is available from Erwann's Sun Blog."
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kajaman
Member since:
2006-01-06

Yes, I agree. I think that there should be more options to choose from. Linux has got flexibility and good hardware support. Solaris has got great company behind it. Maybe GNU/Solaris would be a solution? Solaris on top of Debian architecture, something like guys from opensolaris.org do, but directly from Sun. Dpkg, rpm or portage, or pkgsrc, or anything better than it is now. apt-get install solaris-kernel-XXX ;D

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AlexandreAM Member since:
2006-02-06

I don't know if this is what you were talking about but, if you don't know yet, you might want to take a look at Nexenta OS.

It is kind of an unofficial "Debian GNU/OpenSolaris"

I haven't got the time to test and it probably wouldn't run on my hardware, but I would like to give it a try.

Would be a great scenario... OpenSolaris, Gnu userland (with some nice tools from solaris, of course) and a Debian-like release schedule (a bit faster, perhaps) with long life releases for which the developers could aim.

It would be nice to have a selection of software built for, say, Nexenta XYZ, being distributed by their own developers, good support for third party developers and all that stuff that appeal to some but most Linux development ignores.

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bullethead Member since:
2005-07-10

Nextena is a fantastic distro of opensolaris. I don't know your hardware, but it worked on my 3 year old machine with no problems ;)

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Oliver Member since:
2006-07-15

Sorry but this is nonsense, the quality of Solaris/Opensolaris is because of the fact it's a complete systeme. Kernel and userland together. This "kernel only" thinking is something suitable for this other childish wannabe-Unix out there.

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ebasconp Member since:
2006-05-09

pkgsrc runs very well on Solaris; it has some little problems yet, but with some people of the community working on it, it could be a great package management infrastructure for Solaris.

As long as I know, pkgsrc is the main package management system on Belenix, an OpenSolaris distro.

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