SUN BLADE 2500 - BOOTING UP
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@watef3 Yes, and the difference is Linux kernel's modularity but, the rest of the OS is Windows like? Come on...
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@AORCrazy Linux kernel is different from UNIX kernel.
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@watef3 Don't talk if you don''t know... Linux is POSIX standard operating system so it fits into one of the branches of UNIX tree. I'm sick of people trying to separate linux from unix. Get your statements straight.
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@A135S4656, yes there's a live CD for Solaris 11 Express (x86 only), and there's also a live CD for OpenIndiana (the community open source Solaris successor of OpenSolaris). Both run like a charm.
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It has Windows-like desktop I see...
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This is the "red" model. Lame. It was crippleware. You need a Silver model.
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this is so ugly I wonder who would pay for something like that..
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@watef3 , What kind of dumb shit is that, Pepsi COla and Coca cola are both Cola, Linux and Solaris are both Unix flavours (System V).
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@bamdadkhan actually it is UNIX which have look and feel of Linux.
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@watef3 technically, it's unix.. it's not a 'certified' unix (like os x, solaris, hp-ux etc.), nor is it a 'genetic' unix (like *bsd), but it's a 'functional' unix. even dennis ritchie said so.. :)
Lets get this straight...
Solaris is UNIX
but UNIX is not Linux
so Linux is not Solaris
get it?..
Linux is the brand new OS kernel originally written by torvalds and enhanced by worldwide community. However Linux does have the UNIX-like look and feel and some ppl confused with the look and started to assume linux is UNIX. They may look the same but they aren't the same.
watef3 2 years ago 7
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What you meant to ask is, 'can you run Solaris on a machine that normally runs Windows' and the answer is yes. Sun make an x86 version of Solaris and you can also get Solaris Express which runs on x86 machines, in fact, I'm using it right now. I installed it on this laptop ages ago and it's rock solid stable.
TheYouuTubeRipper 4 years ago 4