> > I loathe Solaris and anybody associated with its creation
> > and distribution. I'm not suprised that they're hard to
> > come by. I'm trying so hard to convince my bosses to at
> > least move over to Linux.
>
>Out of curiosity, what do you dislike about Solaris that you like better in
>Linux?
>

To be perfectly honest with you, I dislike them both. I'm a Windows fan 
myself, and, thus, have a stronger background and much more experience in 
that environment. In a perfect world, I'd be pushing my boss to move over 
into a Win2K environment, but neither he nor our superiors will hear of it 
(whether it be reasonable or not).

The one thing that came to mind when I wrote that e-mail was that the Linux 
companies have always made patches and other updates both readily available 
and easy to install. While "easy to install" is subject to interpretation 
based on your skill set, I'd rather be focusing on other tasks such as 
advancing my CF and SQL skills rather than on my ability to hunt down and 
install the latest patches for Solaris, some of which are a huge pain in the 
ass to install.

My frustration with Solaris lies in that it is very time consuming to 
customize. While recognizing that you could (and to a certain extent, 
should) spend countless hours trying to customize any environment, Windows 
included, it just takes way too long to set up a Solaris box to the point 
where its not only working (functional), but also customized at a basic 
level where its usable.

Again though, I want to make it clear I am by no means a seasoned Solaris 
sys admin, and there are sure to be many out there who could respond to this 
all and say "I can have one up in 15 minutes, you just don't know what 
you're doing." And to a certain extent, that's fair.

But, again, and to answer your question, I just find that the ability to 
accomplish administrative tasks in Linux environment is much easier than a 
Solaris environment, and thus allows me to focus on more critical aspects on 
my job (i.e., architecting apps and coding).

Regards,
Dave.


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