Hi all,
Recently I heard a lot 'bout Sun getting into Open Sourse with their Solaris 10, after attending their seminar on Solaris 10,I think its worth giving a shot at.. so anyone in Mumbai who has downloaded the Solaris 10( I'm too lazy for downloading it myself ;-), and who is kind enough to share it kindly let me know I'll make a copy of it. thanx in advance,
Regards,
Selvin
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Recently I heard a lot 'bout Sun getting into Open Sourse with their Solaris 10,
I think they havent open sourced the kernel code till now. If anybody has read/heard otherwise let me know.
after attending their seminar on Solaris 10,I think its worth giving a shot at.. so anyone in Mumbai who has downloaded the Solaris 10( I'm too lazy for downloading it myself ;-), and who is kind enough to share it kindly let me know
An interesting feature of Solaris 10 is an ability to run Linux binaries through a enulator called janus. I cant wait to get my hands on this emulator.
--Harshal.
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On Tue, 2004-11-30 at 22:17, Harshal Vaidya wrote:
Recently I heard a lot 'bout Sun getting into Open Sourse with their Solaris 10,
I think they havent open sourced the kernel code till now. If anybody has read/heard otherwise let me know.
Even if they do, you won't be in a position to take direct advantage. Sun is applying for IPRs. At least thats the buzz. Of course, all you can do is learn, and of course compile from sources.
after attending their seminar on Solaris 10,I think its worth giving a shot at..
It's good for enterprises who are scared of the SCO FUD. Correct me if I am wrong. By now, GNU/Linux must better hardware support than Solaris.
An interesting feature of Solaris 10 is an ability to run Linux binaries through a enulator called janus. I cant wait to get my hands on this emulator.
Thats not even close to the fun part, you can make a mini-virtual machine for every program :)
More here on my commentary called "Sun sees the Light": http://hatwar.org/archives/epilogue/000158.html
Regards,
ah