I really hate the whole "distro" thing, but it looks like that ship
has sailed and I was outvoted.

Any of the flavors of Solaris/OpenSolaris will do what you want - it's
a matter of how you install and configure it.

If you are running production applications, I would suggest you stick
with mainstream commercial Solaris 10 and use the Reduced Networking
Group as a base and only add those packages that you need. That way
you don't waste time and disk on junk you don't need and you don't
have to worry about unintended security exposures.

Glenn Brunette has a good write-up discussing this
[http://blogs.sun.com/gbrunett/entry/foundation_for_minimal_solaris_10].

fpsm

On Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 2:37 PM, Leví Teodoro da Silva
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Guys !!!!
>
> I am configuring a server at my work and i need some advices. [b]I want to 
> know what is best solaris distro to install on my server ?![/b]
> I installed Solaris 10, but i installed and it has a graphical interface. I 
> want a server with black screen !!!! =)
> I made a mistake on my installation or it is normal the solaris 10 on server 
> has the graphical interface !? I want to know the opinions !!!!
>
>
> Thanks a lot !!
> Leví
> --
> This message posted from opensolaris.org
> _______________________________________________
> opensolaris-discuss mailing list
> opensolaris-discuss@opensolaris.org
_______________________________________________
opensolaris-discuss mailing list
opensolaris-discuss@opensolaris.org

Reply via email to