Hello Krzabr, The deal is dead. Check this link for further details:
http://www.opensolaris.org/jive/thread.jspa?threadID=99304&tstart=0 My recommendation is go and use OpenSolaris as a Major OS. The only tricky part is the same difficulty that exists with Linux and *BSD which is deciding which version of OpenSolaris is the right one for you. A lot of people who want a System V style UNIX operating system with maximum stability in servers (like Joyent) use Solaris Express which is more like classic "Solaris 10" with extra features. People coming from a GNU/Linux background like me tend to prefer either Nexenta (which is like Ubuntu but with a Solaris kernel) or OpenSolaris 2008.11 which is Sun's officially supported distro (you can buy support from Sun for $300 a year and have their programmers help to fix your server when it's broken). Milax is also a very good OpenSolaris distro because it's so minimal (has only the features that you want and no bloat) and uses less resources. The most rapidly developing and technically advanced OpenSolaris distro is probably Belenix as I've noticed that Belenix tends to get certain new features (like NTFS read / write support) before the other distros get them. -- This message posted from opensolaris.org _______________________________________________ opensolaris-discuss mailing list [email protected]
