Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 2nd Nov 2005 19:31 UTC
Sun Solaris, OpenSolaris NexentaOS, Debian-based GNU/Solaris, has opened a pilot-program. "We'll open Nexenta web developer portal completely for the general public by mid-November. Today we are launching a Pilot Program. Solaris developers and the entire OpenSolaris community - you are welcome to participate in the Pilot!"
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RE[2]: Sad
by on Wed 2nd Nov 2005 23:30 UTC in reply to "RE: Sad"

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Debian package management is cool (or so I heard). Sun userland - I never used solaris, but if it's the same as with FreeBSD, than that userland is already partly gnu, isn't it? Why is the idea dumb? Is every sun tool better than the debian/gnu equivalent - tht is, if there are nongnu tools for every userland util you might nedd: what tar are they using? some sort of sun tar - like bsdtar - or gnutar? gmake or some sun version of make? which top? (aix's top sucks for instance, is sun's top better?). Etc.

Do us a favor, go grab a good UNIX manual... it will do good for your knowledge..

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