Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 26th Mar 2009 17:07 UTC, submitted by Anil Gulecha
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RE: Comment by Laurence
by Bill Shooter of Bul on Thu 26th Mar 2009 20:48
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RE[2]: Comment by Laurence
by Laurence on Fri 27th Mar 2009 00:17
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I had it installed for a period of time as well. Its sort of tough to love. Yes the zfs and all the solaris goodies are there, but there aren't many packages available for desktop use.
That would be because it's not targetted for desktop use.
If you want desktop Solaris then you'd be better off with OpenSolaris.
Failing that, there's also FreeBSD - which supports ZFS and has 'jails' (FreeBSD's equivelent to Solaris Zones) as well as an already proven track record of success on the desktop.
No apt-get though, but the ports system is as good as it is different from Debian.





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I've been using Nexenta on my home server for about 6 months now. Initially I only installed it for ZFS, but I've since come to love it. In fact, the more I use it, the more I wonder how I coped before without Solaris Zones, ZFS and the lark.
Edited 2009-03-26 19:43 UTC