The Apple way and the Linux way
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| OS X and Linux are essentially two extreme opposites. The Apple Way is to
| make all of your decisions for you so that you're not burdened by choice.
| Some people enjoy that -- they find simplicity in it that allows them to
| concentrate on other things. To me, it's computing hell.
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http://www.thejemreport.com/mambo/content/view/322
Does Solaris need to be better Linux than Linux?
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| I think that comparing Solaris and Linux is a case of confusing apples
| for oranges, and Sun should stick with the fruit it knows best. After
| all, if Solaris isn’t broken why try to fix it?
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http://www.daniweb.com/blogs/entry1528.html
Related:
The Solaris Installation Experience
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| There's a problem with Solaris and Sun knows it. The installation experience
| of Solaris (along with other areas) could be greatly improved. The
| installer doesn't "suck" as it's easy and known to Solaris
| administrators, but for a Linux or Windows user it could prove
| to be a bit challenging.
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http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=760&num=1
Solaris can never be Linux
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| Things haven't changed much at Sun. When Sun launched its
| OpenSolaris project in 2005 it used the Common Development and
| Distribution Licence - which is incompatible withb the GPL - and
| some system code was not released.
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http://www.itwire.com.au/content/view/12116/1090/
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