Sorry, in this context, SunOS means 4.1.4 - not Solaris SVR4
I run Solaris myself, and love it.
On 3/15/2017 11:48 AM, Joerg Schilling wrote:
Arthur Krewat <krewat(a)kilonet.net> wrote:
You make a valid point, and re-reading what I
wrote, I find that I
pushed the example too far :)
The subject was originally that SunOS at it's end-of-life did not have
the features that Linux now does, and comparing their development
lengths brings up an interesting question. What would SunOS have become
So you
believe that SunOS-5.11 is no longer alive?
There is an Oracle based version and a OpenSolarisd based version developed by
the community.
Jörg