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RE[9]: Solaris 2008.05 - bad direction
by mickrussom on Fri 6th Jun 2008 08:38
in reply to "RE[8]: Solaris 2008.05 - bad direction"
RE[10]: Solaris 2008.05 - bad direction
by jjgorsky on Fri 6th Jun 2008 08:49
in reply to "RE[9]: Solaris 2008.05 - bad direction"
Dump OpenSUSE, CentOS is the least broken current free Enterprise Linux.
What is with you people? Why is it always a political issue what I choose to run? How about this, you want me to run your OS, make it so I like it. No, I won't file bugs or defects or whatever, I already have something that works and I like it.
RE[9]: Solaris 2008.05 - bad direction
by Arun on Fri 6th Jun 2008 08:44
in reply to "RE[8]: Solaris 2008.05 - bad direction"
I never claimed any of that, don't know what you're talking about.
I didn't file bugs, not my job to be Sun QA. Tried OpenSolaris, wasn't impressed, resumed using openSUSE and Solaris 9/10.
True. You responded to my response to some one else.
If you weren't impressed thats fine. But trolling on an OSnews thread speaks volumes about your deep seeded need to bash sun.
RE[10]: Solaris 2008.05 - bad direction
by mickrussom on Fri 6th Jun 2008 13:49
in reply to "RE[9]: Solaris 2008.05 - bad direction"
Not bashing Sun. Trying to get rid of the apologists that are rotting Sun with cancerous jingoism from the inside.
I like the feature where you can have the console go both the the keyboard and to the serial port at the same time. Its so convenient for debugging. 2008.05 didn't fix that one. Is that hard to do or something, you know, simply print kernel console output to both places?





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I never claimed any of that, don't know what you're talking about.
I didn't file bugs, not my job to be Sun QA. Tried OpenSolaris, wasn't impressed, resumed using openSUSE and Solaris 9/10.