[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > James can you help us to understand what is this list for? Cuz for every > email you advsing to call sun support ! I appreciate your loyalty tough.
Sure thing. See http://www.opensolaris.org/ for details. OpenSolaris is a code base released (under various licenses, but primarily the CDDL) by Sun for open development and a community built around that code. That development work takes place on opensolaris.org -- including this mailing list, which focuses on networking. There are many distributions of OpenSolaris available, including Nexenta, Schillix, Belenix, and Sun's Solaris Express. For help with a distribution, you should generally contact the distributor, though discussion about those distributions often ends up here as well (and is certainly on-topic, as those are OpenSolaris-based distributions). Solaris 10, by contrast, is a commercial product from Sun. It's not OpenSolaris. It's not even really related to OpenSolaris. In fact, the code wasn't opened until well after S10 was released. Some things in OpenSolaris are the same as they were back in the days when we were developing Solaris 10. Many are not, because S10 was released years ago, and development marches on. Those who are using S10 are *best* served by contacting Sun's support group. That's what it's for. -- James Carlson, Solaris Networking <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sun Microsystems / 1 Network Drive 71.232W Vox +1 781 442 2084 MS UBUR02-212 / Burlington MA 01803-2757 42.496N Fax +1 781 442 1677 _______________________________________________ networking-discuss mailing list [email protected]
