Name: Anonymous 2007-03-06 16:17 ID:X/YxjxrB
So I just got a free copy of Solaris 10 Operating System in the mail... and I'm thinking, "yeah, and?". I already run Linux -- I have native Linux applications to compose music, tinker around and learn 3D graphics (Blender), a great paint program for art (GIMP, despite being awesome it could use a better UI -- but it still does what it needs to do), and all the free programming tools in the world for my adventures in C, C++, and LISP. I don't play many games, except Nethack and old childhood favorites in DOSBox.
So uhm... if I migrate to Solaris, will I lose out on any of this? Does Solaris have a Linux compatibility layer like FreeBSD?
Where is Solaris better than Linux? Where is Linux better than Solaris?
Last time I touched Solaris was on a SPARC in 1999 at University. It was decent, but do I want to make it my primary OS?
So uhm... if I migrate to Solaris, will I lose out on any of this? Does Solaris have a Linux compatibility layer like FreeBSD?
Where is Solaris better than Linux? Where is Linux better than Solaris?
Last time I touched Solaris was on a SPARC in 1999 at University. It was decent, but do I want to make it my primary OS?