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Correct me if I'm wrong, Solaris is much more good on the Sun's Sparc hardware even though there's a Intel installer. I heard that's why Solaris was free to download because it lack behind Linux in terms of hardware driver. If you like the Unix for free, try FreeBSD. |
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In fact, im a Linux user. Right now, im having a hard time installing Solaris 10. |
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Try the VMServer because it is now free to download and use. |
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#23
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my friends running it on his mac about 400MB+ memory for the ui a little more for the rest. lol
first experience with 10 was running at 384 of RAM together with an intel proc and its doing fine. sun site did state the requirements. minimum of 256 and 512 for preboot environment.
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I've downloaded and installed on a VMWare server the Solaris Express Edition build 54. It has a great UI though it is a GNOME application. The OS is very slow on the VM. I think i'll try this installing on a xen virtualization.
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It has also a free DVD Shipping http://www.opensolaris.org/os/. Anybody knows how can I mount my Linux partition on Solaris 10? |
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