"Edward Ned Harvey" <sh...@nedharvey.com> wrote:

> "Definitely" is a relative term.  ;-)
>
> Both Redhat and Suse have unsupported free open community versions of their
> commercial OS, Fedora and Opensuse, just like opensolaris is/was the
> unsupported free open community version of solaris.  
>
> 11Express will be like Sol11 but free for personal use.  If you want it for
> commercial use, your choice will be to pay for solaris, or use one of the
> free community clones such as illumos.  Just like the choice between Centos
> vs RHEL.
>
> I'll think about believing your claim "definitely not enough for the future
> of solaris 11" maybe after Redhat goes bankrupt.  The model works for
> Redhat.

You compare apples with pears (or like you say in English apples with oranges).

Linux has it's place at the universities because it is independent from RedHat 
and Suse and beacuse it is OSS Try to look at HP-UX in universities....

Jörg

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