As a general-user, I would say you "get" to use ZFS rather than "have"
to use it. Have you seen the Time Slider
<http://blogs.sun.com/erwann/entry/zfs_on_the_desktop_zfs> feature? The
File Version Explorer
<http://blogs.sun.com/observatory/entry/file_version_explorer> basically
gives you a built in version control system.
Regards,
Brian
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But do you have any problems with using OpenSolaris
so far? Which part of using OpenSolaris required
"UNIX guru abilities" from you? From my experience it
is very nice system for developers, mainly thanks to
ZFS which makes work so much safer, when you master
it (which is realy easy now, since there is now GUI
for ZFS snapshotting and restoring snapshots).
Are "general-user" really have to use ZFS?
Perhaps,it have to use on Server.But "general-user" 's computer isn't a Server.
So,I think,OpenSolaris must be easier to use than this moment.
In past,I think,I'll use OpenSolaris.But now,I think,I should use Ubuntu.
--
W. Brian Leonard
Technology Evangelist
408.404.6884
http://blogs.sun.com/observatory
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