In my opinion OpenSolaris is to difficult OS for average computer user . Lot of
thing must be configurated in shell or configuration files .
To faster progression in market of desktops osol should have more graphical
configurators , more user friendly shell esier instaling/packaging system like
The Prophets said:
Solaris will prospers, Lindoz is to die.
Clarence CHU
clc...@hotmail.com
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> > From: opensolaris-discuss-boun...@opensolaris.org [mailto:opensolaris-
> > discuss-boun...@opensolaris.org] On Behalf Of Bisu July
> > Sent: Tuesday, April 07, 2009 10:17 AM
> > To: opensolaris-discuss@opensolaris.org
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> Ché Kristo wrote:
> >> What do you say? Am I well researched? Could this
> be
> >> true? Does it make sense? SUN is loosing because
> of
> >> POLITICS?
> >>
> >
> > I don't think your world view and mine even
> remotely connect so I don't think I am able to
> critique your "analysis" on its
Ché Kristo wrote:
What do you say? Am I well researched? Could this be
true? Does it make sense? SUN is loosing because of
POLITICS?
I don't think your world view and mine even remotely connect so I don't think I am able
to critique your "analysis" on its merits. I will say this though; A
bisjuly said:
> All Media companies prefer Google. And Finance companies prefer... RedHat.
> Recently SuSE was bought, so now I expect SuSE to receive lots of orders too.
> I
> think it is hard to build a company around FreeBSD or Solaris and sell it.
> But
> Linux is ok to build an Israeli
ve J. Orgeron
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Think the short answer is Linux is an easier name to rememberthis sounds
flippant but Opensolaris is a brand name not pushed or marketed for sometime by
Sun and has dropped off the radar for some as a legacy mainframe
dinosaur..Decision makers want to prove themselves by having something new
Think the short answer is Linux is an easier name to rememberthis sounds
flippant but Opensolaris is a brand name not pushed or marketed for sometime by
Sun and has dropped off the radar for some as a legacy mainframe
dinosaur..Decision makers want to prove themselves by having something new
Think the short ansawer is Linux is an easier name to rememberthis sounds
flippent but Opensolaris is a brand name not pushed or marketed for sometime by
Sun and has dropped off the radar for some as a legacy mainframe
dinasure..Decision makers want to prove themselves by having something ne
Think the short ansawer is Linux is an easier name to rememberthis sounds
flippent but Opensolaros is a brand name not pushed or marketed for sometime by
Sun and has dropped off the radar for some as a legacy mainframe
dinasure..Decision makers want to prove themselves by having something ne
Think the short ansawer is Linux is an easier name to rememberthis sounds
flippent but Opensolaros is a brand name not pushed or marketed for sometime by
Sun and has dropped off the radar for some as a legacy mainframe
dinasure..Decision makers want to prove themselves by having something ne
Utterly mad.
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Have you met some kind of resistance in a company, when you suggested Solaris instead of Linux? Why this resistance?
Frankly, Linux is not on par with Solaris, and also Solaris is cheaper than
Linux, and still Linux prospers. The same with FreeBSD, which is more stable
and also free. Still it
> -Original Message-
> From: opensolaris-discuss-boun...@opensolaris.org [mailto:opensolaris-
> discuss-boun...@opensolaris.org] On Behalf Of Bisu July
> Sent: Tuesday, April 07, 2009 10:17 AM
> To: opensolaris-discuss@opensolaris.org
> Subject: [osol-discuss] Analysis: Wh
> What do you say? Am I well researched? Could this be
> true? Does it make sense? SUN is loosing because of
> POLITICS?
I don't think your world view and mine even remotely connect so I don't think I
am able to critique your "analysis" on its merits. I will say this though;
AIPAC is as valid a
OK, now we have THE freak.
Bisu July wrote:
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Beware of Mossad, they are watching all your steps, already!.Oh my
god, I thought that 1st of April has already passed
jk
On Apr 7, 2009, at 4:16 PM, Bisu July wrote:
Have you met some kind of resistance in a company, when you
suggested Solaris instead of Linux? Why this resistance?
Have you met some kind of resistance in a company, when you suggested Solaris
instead of Linux? Why this resistance?
Frankly, Linux is not on par with Solaris, and also Solaris is cheaper than
Linux, and still Linux prospers. The same with FreeBSD, which is more stable
and also free. Still it
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