Brandorr wrote: > Not happening. You only have 1G of storage. Solaris would need some > serious trimming to fit. (And maybe compression). With 256M of RAM it > would be crazy.. Here Linux really is the best choice. (The eee on the > other hand, might be doable).
Even with the default Solaris Express installer you can install a minimal installation in less then 200M of disk space. That is without triming the kernel to only 32 or 64 bit bins as needed. Why should Linux be any better here ? If a Linux kernel based system was built for OLPC it would be a custom distro with a custom kernel built - at least initially. Exactly the same could be done for OpenSolaris. -- Darren J Moffat _______________________________________________ opensolaris-discuss mailing list opensolaris-discuss@opensolaris.org