> From: [email protected] [mailto:opensolaris-
> [email protected]] On Behalf Of jay krik
> 
> I was under the impression Open Solaris was the free version of
> Solaris. The one where the community helps develop future releases of
> Solaris, and Solaris was the commercial product that cost money to
> obtain.

Long story short, stuff has changed many times.  The present state of
affairs:  Solaris 10 is only free for 30 days evaluation.  This is a very
recent change (what, 2 weeks ago?) so you may still find documentation
saying it's free.  But just go try to download it, and read what's put in
front of your face.  You should easily see it's for 30 day eval.  You should
also discover some obstacle to purchasing it, even if you want to.  Because
they want you to buy it on Sun hardware, or from a huge name reseller, such
as Dell or HP or IBM.  Solaris 10 is also known as SunOS 5.10.  Opensolaris
is free.  It is also known as SunOS 5.11.  Some day, we don't know when,
opensolaris should become Solaris 11.

Opensolaris is far advanced beyond solaris 10.  There are many feature
additions and bug fixes in opensolaris which are lagging significantly in
solaris.  Even if you go to the latest developer build of opensolaris, there
are many feature additions and bugfixes which are not available in the
latest opensolaris release 2009.06 (which is considered old now.)

My personal advice is to go with the latest developer build of opensolaris,
from http://genunix.org .  You will not find that it's unstable or buggy, as
people often expect when they hear the word "latest."


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