OpenSolaris From a Linux Admin and User Perspective 370
MSa writes "How does OpenSolaris, Sun's effort to free its big-iron OS, fare from a Linux user's point of view? Is it merely a passable curiosity right now, or is it truly worth installing? Linux Format takes OpenSolaris for a test drive, examining the similarities and differences between the OS and a typical Linux distro. If you want to sample the mighty ZFS filesystem, OpenSolaris is definitely the way to go."
Re:maybe I should go and play around with this! (Score:5, Funny)
What do you mean, the demise of SG-1? The Apophis was defeated and the replicators contained.
Oh, SGI. Sorry.
Re:maybe I should go and play around with this! (Score:5, Funny)
I've been a sys admin for FreeBSD and Linux machines for a computer club for a few years now.
I bet you have to beat the ladies away with a stick...
Gee, sounds familiar. (Score:1, Funny)
Those sound like the same complaints Windows users have of Linux, but which continually get dismissed by the Linux community as irrelevant.
"It's not Linux. I have to learn new commands and doesn't run my programs"
Re:It's a bit late (Score:3, Funny)