Hin-Tak Leung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > If you use x86 hw, just boot the SchilliX live CD and try out.
>
> Yes and no - my laptop's internal cdrom drive no-longer works (i.e.
> can't boot from CD). Besides, I am not sure solaris x86
> work on any arbitrary hardware combination - hence
> 'suitable' hardware - but yes, it has becomes easier - I could
> just borrow somebody's x86 box and reboot - and find an x86 box
> which have the essential hardwares supported under solaris
> (e.g. having a solaris x86 supported USB controller is important).
Well, if you run Linux it cannot be a really exotic HW and
Solaris should run on it too.
Jörg
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