I have tried the Free Solaris! The problem is that it comes completely NAKED! You must install all non-Sun software yourself. For example you should first download the not-gziped version of g(un)zip and install it and then bash to have a proper shell, gcc and then things become easier.
The development models of Linux and FreeBSD are completely different. It sounds strange for Linux Folks that B*BSD is unchanged for months and for the BSD folks that Linux has a new Kernel release every two weeks.
But stop the stupid comments about craps and 'going with the times'. Go use NT then! I have F*BSD and Linux dual boot and I love them both.
I have tried the Free Solaris! The problem is that it comes completely NAKED! You must install all non-Sun software yourself. For example you should first download the not-gziped version of g(un)zip
and install it and then bash to have a proper shell, gcc and then things become easier.
Come on dont start the same story again.
The development models of Linux and FreeBSD
are completely different. It sounds strange for Linux Folks that B*BSD is unchanged for months and for the BSD folks that Linux has a new Kernel release every two weeks.
But stop the stupid comments about craps and
'going with the times'. Go use NT then!
I have F*BSD and Linux dual boot and I love them both.