Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 30th Mar 2010 22:32 UTC, submitted by aaronb
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As much as I dislike SCO ... Linux lacks quality and consistency when compared to Solaris, IRIX and the BSD ... which in the end turned me away form it.
I guess that very much depends on how you judge Linux.
If you're talking about Linux as in software distributions as whole OSs, then that's a little unfair as, for the most part, the same FOSS that runs on Linux also runs on BSD et al.
If you're talking about Linux as in the kernel, then I'd love to know what is missing from the Linux kernel that is in Solaris, IRIX and BSD/Mach as, from my perspective, I've found the Linux kernel to be very stable, powerful and yet still flexible.
If you're talking about enterprise tools, then have you factored RHEL (and the lark) that specifically target the same enterprise market as (for example) Solaris (thus comparing like for like)?
The problem with Linux is it's such a diverse beast that many comparisons don't seem to be a fair "like for like" comparison.
So while I'm not trying to undermine your experience*, I'd love some elaboration on your point.
footnote:
* I have used FreeBSD and Solaris (+ OpenSolaris and NexentaCP) but not IRIX. However the set ups I've built have been very modest by most servers standards. So I don't boast to be an expert on the subject.
SCO's case concerning Linux never had one bit of merit to it. This is just the case of another UNIX company going down the drain simply because it refused to change with the times.
Time to move on, Linux is here to stay.
(Sorry Steve, maybe you could go over to Utah and show Darl how to properly throw furniture in one's office)
Time to move on, Linux is here to stay.
(Sorry Steve, maybe you could go over to Utah and show Darl how to properly throw furniture in one's office)
Just in: public reaction to this verdict.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lMGKPajKs08





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SCO's case concerning Linux never had one bit of merit to it. This is just the case of another UNIX company going down the drain simply because it refused to change with the times.
Time to move on, Linux is here to stay.
(Sorry Steve, maybe you could go over to Utah and show Darl how to properly throw furniture in one's office)