On Wednesday, March 30, 2011 07:59 AM, Robin Axelsson wrote:
On 2011-03-30 01:51, Christopher Chan wrote:
On Wednesday, March 30, 2011 04:15 AM, Gabriel de la Cruz wrote:
The Solaris OS was carefully designed as a product, Linux is a
combination of technollogies carefully developed to interact with
eachother but created in independent projects. Both of them a very
well made, but the way how all the parts within Solaris relate to
eachother is more consistent.

Solaris and linux are like 2 different languages, both ritch on their
own way, why shoulnt we write phylosopy in German?


Er...certainly the core is a carefully designed product but I would
not go so far as to claim the whole of Solaris is a carefully designed
product.

Anyway, when will KDE be brought on board instead of that
directionless excuse for a desktop environment called GNOME?


But isn't Belenix (belenix.org) an OpenSolaris based (and in the future
Illumos based) distribution with that very intention in mind?


Eh? Last I heard, Belenix were aiming to be the first rpm based OpenSolaris/illumos distro? Not sure about the KDE end of things though.

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