> Presumably because Linux is easier to use.  And you either are smarter 
> than the average user or have learned a great deal from using Solaris, 
> or both.

The same could be said for Windows - it's very easy to use, so long as its 
confined to a single desktop.

> If I understand correctly, you are saying that a Solaris user can become 
> a Linux user with ease, but not vice versa.  Do you consider this to be 
> a strength or a weakness of Linux?

Yes, I am saying (writing actually), in no uncertain terms, that any UNIX admin 
can easily command a Linux system of any kind, but the opposite is not true, as 
we have seen here.

The question is, why is that so? And shouldn't those Linux users stop and think 
about that?

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