as it stands the O/N consolidation which is all of the code that has been placed under the CDDL which makes up OpenSolaris is kind of similar to say kernel.org Linux, I doubt very much you install Linux on your system by itself. you would most likely install a distro such as Fedora, Debian or SuSE. If you install Schillix or Solaris Express you are installing an OpenSolaris distro, what these distro's install alongside the O/N is their own issue. So Sun have made it clear that Solaris will be an OpenSolaris distro if you will.
Oh and as for licensing staroffice, as far as I know if you download Solaris 10 GA StarOffice is included in that free license. Can someone correct me if I am wrong on this. This message posted from opensolaris.org _______________________________________________ opensolaris-discuss mailing list [email protected]
