Erik Trimble wrote:
Dennis is correct in that there are significant areas where 32-bit systems will remain the norm for some time to come. And choosing a 32-bit system in these areas is completely correct.

That said, I think the issue is that (unlike Linux), Solaris is NOT a super-duper-plays-in-all-possible-spaces OS. It's a specialized OS, intended for specific market segments. Embedded is not really one of them; nor are ultra-low-end netbooks or appliances such as set-top boxes (though, with the increasing functionality of DVRs, that may change soon).

http://opensolaris.org/os/project/osarm/

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Darren J Moffat
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