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Date:      27 Jun 2000 10:17:21 +0100
From:      Harry Newton <harry_newton@telinco.co.uk>
To:        "Dion E Viglione" <dionv@spots.ab.ca>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: SOLARIS VS FreeBSD
Message-ID:  <867lbbzdni.fsf@chimaera.locus>
In-Reply-To: "Dion E Viglione"'s message of "Tue, 27 Jun 2000 00:51:21 -0600"
References:  <000801bfe004$1b936a00$55ae73d1@ppp>

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>>>>> "Dion" == Dion E Viglione <dionv@spots.ab.ca> writes:

    Dion> Solaris 8 is now "open" and free.  Sun told me that it is
    Dion> the superior UNIX of all UNICES--to end all UNICES! (--to
    Dion> that effect) And-- Solaris' kernel algorithm design is
    Dion> suppose to be better than BSD's.  I want to learn UNIX, but
    Dion> computer scientists predict Linux will gradually fade away,
    Dion> leaving BSD; but now Solaris is free--won't that "crush"
    Dion> BSD?  Won't everyone flock to Solaris?  Should I now
    Dion> uninstall my OpenBSD?

[...]

Hi there Dion,

This is one question to which you won't find an unbiased answer of
course; however I will put in my twopenny-worth ! The following points
occured to me:

 - Solaris of course is now only free because of the efforts of the
   Linux and *-BSD communitites. Sun are pushing it because they make
   it and that's the only reason. It is a good operating system and
   will do somethings better than other operating systems and other
   things worse.

 - It had a reputation as being more stable than Linux and running
   better than Linux on more hefty machines.

 - Solaris is System V based, the *-BSD's are of course BSD based, and
   Linux has BSD like internals, and a System V programming
   interface. Don't worry if you don't understand what this means,
   they all share more similarities than differences.

 - Sun used to have a reputation for shipping ancient software with
   SunOs --- the classic example was the superannuated version of
   sendmail. This may have now changed ( SunOs was the predecessor of
   Solaris ). Of course, you'll probably find it a lot more difficult
   to set up Solaris as the cd's don't include anywhere as much
   software as you'll get on a Linux or BSD disk. You can get third
   party disks to supplement Sun's disks, but its a lot more hassle.

 - Won't Linux & BSD be crushed ? No way ! It seems to me it's the
   other way round: Sun have released a free version of Solaris
   because they are finding it difficult to sell. I have the
   impression that the commercial Unices are standing still whilst
   Linux and *BSD are catching up rapidly. They are of course better
   in some respects, worse in others.

 - I use FreeBSD. I moved from Debian Linux and have not regretted the
   move. It's a very nice operating system. I would advise you to
   stick with either Linux ( a good distribution though, not Red Hat !
   ) or one of BSD's. You will learn transferrable skills whatever
   UNIX variety you use.


All the best, Harry

-- 
Harry Newton
harry_newton@telinco.co.uk




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