The 2009.06 (build 111b)  and 2010.03 stable releases are like RHEL 4, 5 etc

The development builds are like fedora

Quite a few of the development builds are stable but they can have issues especially when major revisions of items like Xorg are added. You need to carefully read the release notes that are available for each release and watch this help alias after a release announcement if you want a feel for the release before committing. The update process is very forgiving though now that you have a version installed since it creates an alternate boot environment (ABE). If you do not like it then boot back to your 111b ABE.

Read the release notes though especially if you are going from 111b to 130 since there have been changes in the install process.

I have three 111b SRU versions to boot from plus build 129. I had minor issues with 129 so I booted back to SRU7 for now.

motie:/home/lw ->beadm list

BE                   Active Mountpoint Space  Policy Created

--                   ------ ---------- -----  ------ -------

opensolaris-129      -      -          3.59G  static 2009-12-17 15:18

opensolaris-sru5     -      -          14.70M static 2009-10-22 09:01

opensolaris-sru6     -      -          20.61M static 2009-11-09 08:54

opensolaris-sru7     NR     /          12.90G static 2009-12-09 11:56

opensolaris-sru7-ABE -      -          77.0K  static 2009-12-09 13:25


...Les

B wrote, On 01/07/10 14:44:
Been running 130 for a few days and like the feel of it and the later firefox 
and thunderbird versions too. Is 111 considered the most stable released 
version....Seems like that is what I got when downloading it fairly recently....

Probably good to wait on installing 130 on production box for now, but do the 
later pre-2010 type builds offer a closer feel to 130, or is 111 considered the 
most stable released version to date? Thanks..

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