On Tue, 16 Aug 2005 21:00, Glynn Foster wrote:
> Hey,
>
> On Tue, 2005-08-16 at 20:41 +1200, Wesley Parish wrote:
> > I've successfully installed OpenSolaris 10.  It works.
>
> Cool - what combination did you do?
>
>       o Download Solaris Express, then bfu [1] OpenSolaris?
>       o Download Solaris Express Community Edition?
>       o Download Solaris 10, then bfu OpenSolaris?

I've installed the Solaris 10 from the July 2005 APC DVD, and I've burned a 
cdrom of the source files.  I'll install those tomorrow - I was somewhat 
disgusted that the APC version _didn't_ come with gcc.

(I assume it is OpenSolaris that APC distributed?  If not, I've got the 
source, and I can always rectify that. ;)

I'm intending to fool around with Xen and OpenSolaris, just for the fun of 
it ;) and see if I can't get my box running Linux, *BSD, OpenSolaris, Plan9, 
VSTa and a few others that interest me, simultaneously.  The ReactOS guys say 
they want ReactOS to be stable before they port it to Xen.
>
> Glad it's working for you though :)

Thanks.  It's a bit unnerving to fire up sh-in-xterm and discover just how 
much I've been taking for granted with bash-in-konsole! ;)

Do you want to borrow my OpenSolaris cdrom set?
>
>
> Glynn
>
Wesley Parish
> [1] Big F***ing Upgrade
;)

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