Title: SunRay and Linux
I've used both before aside from a SunRay environment. Pretty much the same. For the most part just some different GUIs for doing admin tasks. I tend to like the way Gnome is setup from the get go on Suse distros though. I've never liked how Red Hat makes all Nautilus windows open in a new window and the fonts and toolbars always seem larger, wasting screen space.

Some will say Novell is in bed with the devil  :)


While I wouldn't mind seeing OpenSolaris support, I for one would like Ubuntu to be an officially supported distro. SRSS in Synaptic is something I'd love to see.

I've only run Linux SRSS once. That was Sun JDS 2 which was a rebranded Suse 8.1 if I recall correctly.  Went to Solaris 10 cause JDS2 had an ancient 2.4 kernel.
I did like Yast for administering things though, and Yast is still used in the newer Suse distros.

Aaron

Wouter Coppens wrote:
Hi all,

I opened a couple of days the request to run SunRay on Opensolaris. It’s not supported for the moment and nobody can tell me when it will be supported.

So we’re thinking about running SunRay on Linux. Only 2 distributions are supported: RHEL and SLES. I don’t have a favorite, so is there anybody who had positive (or negative) experiences with one (or both)?

Thanks in advance,

Wouter

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