On 29 March 2011 20:02, Apostolos Syropoulos <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Unfortunately for your logic, that is exactly what I do. I spend 95% of >> my time using solaris, 1% of my time using linux and 4% on other >> flavours of stuff. They all have slight nuances and I have to learn >> them. It's not hard. >> > > Not everyone is a system administrator and not everyone wants to > be one. I simply don't like Windows and I want a robust system to > use, that's why I am using OpenIndiana. I guess there many people > out there who are just like me. The more such people use OpenIndiana, > the more the system will be popular. And this is the reason, OpenIndiana > and Illumos must become as user-friendly as possible and even more.
But it's not a valid argument that just because Solaris doesn't have the same commands as Linux it is not user-friendly. We who know Solaris better than Linux can argue the same way to no usefulness. They are different and will be. If you want user-friendliness, look at the difference in creating disk pools and file systems. _______________________________________________ OpenIndiana-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/openindiana-discuss
