OpenSolaris is not a complete enough OS. You cannot
boot it, you cannot compile
software on it and you cannot run applications on it.
In other words, it is not yet self hosting. But it will be sooner or later.
Any way Sun goes with Solaris Express that cannot be
pusued by e.g. SchilliX
is
On Wed, Jul 27, 2005 at 01:58:55AM -0700, UNIX admin wrote:
This is interesting. What do you believe Sun could make in Solaris
Express (assuming it's all licensed under CDDL, bla bla bla...) that
SchilliX couldn't follow?
Not everything in Solaris Express is licensed under the CDDL. For
UNIX admin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is interesting. What do you believe Sun could make in Solaris Express
(assuming it's all licensed under CDDL, bla bla bla...) that SchilliX
couldn't follow?
Solaris Express contains a lot of CS software.
As it stands right now, isn't SchilliX
They're shipping ksh93, which is open source.
Solaris includes ksh88
(g I believe), which is not. We'd love to just
upgrade, but they're
not 100% compatible.
In the document:
http://www.kornshell.com/info/
it says it's compatable. Just curious what the big compatiblity
problems are?
well, we're certainly happy to work those
simultaneously, just so you know.
What do you mean?
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Get 2 Euro and buy a USB-2 CompactFlash - USB
adaptor.
But Joerg, I already have an ATA --- CF adapter. I want to use a CF card as a
hard disk inside the machine, permanently attached.
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UNIX admin wrote:
well, we're certainly happy to work those
simultaneously, just so you know.
What do you mean?
ah, God.
Feel free to file RFEs for ata, while we work on the process of getting you the
source for ata so you can make the change on your own.