On Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 1:22 PM, Benjamin Scott <dragonh...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 10:41 AM, Alan Johnson <a...@datdec.com> wrote: > >>> > Well, except MacOSX has specific hardware. > >>> > >>> Indeed, that's a big part of Apple's strategy. Design the hardware > >>> and the software together, and they'll work well together. And there > >>> is something to be said for that. > >> > >> And that's one of Apple's prime advantages. > > > > Advantage? Well, for Apple, it is an advantages over MS, but certainly > not > > for the users. > > Eh, I'm not sure about that. If you buy from Apple's extremely > limited pool of products, things tend to work together far better than > I've seen on any Microsoft-compatible platform, even if you buy from a > single vendor. > > This follows with Sun products too. Solaris on a Sun x86 workstation works very well & everything works. Put Solaris on a Dell and your mileage may vary with network, sound and graphics drivers. Linux has more drivers ported and will usually just work where Solaris won't. I have a Linux box at home to drive my SCSI tape drive because none of the older SCSI PCI adapters I have are supported in 64 bit Solaris. Some might be supported in 32 bit Solaris. Since they're older, Sun and the vendors don't have much interest in porting the drivers. There are a few open source drivers out there, but nowhere near what Linux has.
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