Sun's Linux Killer Examined
gnaremooz is one of several users to mention Thomas Greene's look at Sun's supposed 'Linux Killer'. From the article: "If Sun gets very serious about Solaris 10 on x86 and the Open Solaris project that it hopes will nourish it, Linux vendors had better get very worried. That's because, in the many areas where Linux is miles ahead of Solaris, Sun stands a good chance of catching up quickly if it has the will, whereas in the many areas where Solaris is miles ahead, the Linux community will be hard pressed to narrow the gap." However, he goes on to describe many more difficulties with an install of Solaris than I seem to remember having with just about any recent Linux install.
linux is alredy dead... hail to the BSD ! ;)
now that we have sun overlords
Linux is dying. ??
So lets just say that perhaps linux users switch to "free" solaris.
then sun runs out of money yet again, and goes back to microsoft for more money. and then again. then the buyout.
eventually all those "converts" are running MS Solaris.
let the stampede begin?
And Apple killed it.
OS X is faster, more secure, more stable, easier to use, and using it supports American jobs in an American company.
Linux is for people who are too cheap to pay for a real operating sytsem.
Go OS X.
Yes, those two distributions comprise the majority of distributions. Silly me.
Except Mozilla and Firefox are only based upon the GTK+ toolkit, they aren't GNOME applications, are they?
Who is denigrating GNOME? Stating that one desktop environment is more widely used than another isn't an attack; it's only you that wants to turn this into some sort of battle.
It appears you are so insistent upon starting an argument that, because you can't find fault with what I am actually saying, you invent some unreasonable position and attribute it to me, even though I said no such thing. That's known as a straw man argument.
Is KDE better than GNOME because I say so? No. In fact, I explicitly disavowed any judgement on their technical merits. I said that the opinion that KDE is more popular than GNOME is not unreasonable, and I pointed out several objective criteria as to why this is the case.
No, it singles GNOME out because that's what ships with Solaris. And if you are trying to take the position that it's unreasonable to compare KDE and GNOME because there are other desktop environments, then quite frankly, you're going to consider any statement about anything to be unreasonable. It's not a tenable position.
If anybody is being divisive here, it's you. Comparing two desktop environments is not a ridiculous thing to do. The thing you are taking exception to? Let's quote it:
How utterly reprehensible of them to suggest that KDE is of value to many people! You are right, that's just so unreasonable! The Register is obviously involved in some sort of conspiracy to dare mention KDE as a possible alternative to GNOME. You are right, they are being very divisive to suggest that KDE users be catered to as well as GNOME users.
Or maybe you're just a GNOME user who likes to attack people who say good things about KDE. Yeah, on second thoughts, that seems much more likely. How divisive.
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You still didn't read the fucking article, did you? I didn't evaluate the claim, I'm saying that the point of the article is stability. Bugger off if you can't fucking read.
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