On Sat, Aug 28, 2010 at 3:51 PM, Stefan Mueller-Wilken
<stefan.mueller-wil...@acando.de> wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> now that OpenSolaris as a distribution is dead, it might be getting time to 
> move on. Question: which one of the distributions based on the Solaris kernel 
> comes closest to Indiana, i.e. contains as much as legally possible from the 
> 'official' Solaris world while still being open source? I mean, ZFS, zones, 
> Xvm/Xen, IPS, self healing, automated installation, you name it.
>

Most of the important features are part of the core of OpenSolaris or
readily available to other distributions, the OpenSolaris distro was
largely differentiated by its packaging and installation.

> What I definitely do not want is the Solaris kernel under the hood of a Linux 
> distribution. *yuck*

There's a lot more in common in the userland than you might think.

-Albert
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