Lets just return the killall command to it's Solaris 7 functionality
shall we? (evil grin)

On 10/27/05, Tom Whitten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Speaking of Rosetta Stones, there is http://bhami.com/rosetta.html, but I'm
> not sure how up to date it is.  Stephen's idea of a wiki page would give
> us something that is easy to keep up to date and easy to add details to as
> we discover a new item.
>
> tom
>
> stephen o'grady writes:
> > one of the things that i've proposed before [1], which would when
> > attempting the jump from Linux to OpenSolaris, would be some sort of
> > Linux <=> Solaris Rosetta Stone.
> >
> > i.e., a document that tells me that what rc-update show will do for me
> > in Gentoo, svcs -a will give me in Solaris. these things aren't hard
> > to discover necessarily, but when you run into one after another
> > during install they can, in aggregate, be frustrating. as Adam says,
> > it's a potential barrier to entry for the Linux crowd.
> >
> > seems like a perfect opportunity for a wiki, IMO.
> >
> > - sog
> >
> > [1] http://www.redmonk.com/sogrady/archives/000831.html
> >
> > On 10/27/05, Adam Leventhal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > One barrier when adopting a new operating system is the lack of
> > > familiarity with the local customs and traditions. With one's old
> > > operating system one accomplished a given task a certain way, but on
> > > foreign soil that knowledge has to be enhanced or at least augmented
> > > with the corresponding OpenSolaris methology. I'm hoping to create a
> > > community of users familiar with Linux who are interested in or have
> > > adopted OpenSolaris. My hope is that this community will be make the
> > > transition easier for themselves and others by answering the common
> > > questions (e.g. "ln -s truss strace"), _and_ will be a resource for
> > > people working on OpenSolaris to understand -- and address -- the
> > > comparative advantages and disavantages.
> > >
> > > Perhaps this should be a broader "Immigrant" (or "Refugee"?) community
> > > with sub-communities for the operating systems of origin (Linux, *BSD,
> > > Windows, BeOS, Amiga, etc.).
> > >
> > > I personally will find this tremendously useful as an OpenSolaris 
> > > developer
> > > as I'm often curious about how other operating systems work, but don't
> > > have enough experience with them to feel that I can evaluate them fairly.
> > > Thanks.
> > >
> > > Adam
> > >
> > > --
> > > Adam Leventhal, Solaris Kernel Development       http://blogs.sun.com/ahl
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