"Scott N." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I understand that not all of Solaris has been opensourced so there will 
> inevitably be inconsistentcies betweem the commercial ones released from Sun 
> and any opensolaris distros. I didn't want to cut down the great efforts of 
> Nexenta or others as I also do realize that these types of projects are 
> different than the goals for Solaris 10/SolExpress. Mainly trying to create a 
> desktop for more for the types who may have used Fedora or Ubuntu. This is 
> great. I actually downloaded the latest Nexenta to play with again. But I 
> hate having to go to a Sol 10 server to Nexenta and feeling like I am 
> starting over again and not even in Solaris anymore.
>
> I just don't understand why every new project or distro must start with the 
> linux mentality of "my way" and seemingly purposely *trying* to fork.

You need to distinct between the distros that make things different because 
they have been forced to do so by Sun (missing source availability) and distros
that just decide to be different.

Jörg

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