Worst OS: Solaris without a doubt. In my own experience it doesn't perform like linux does now, ZFS is cool but just confuses me and the userland is the most horrible thing ever.
So the almost completely GNU-based userland, that is the default in OpenSolaris 2009.x releases, is the worst ever?
Or were you simply basing your criticisms on Solaris 10, which ships the GNU userland, but doesn't set it as the default one?
As for "doesn't perform like Linux does now" is there some specific issue you had, otherwise that's pretty vague. I've had performance issues at one time or another with every OS I've ever used over the last 25 years.
My closest community college charges $69 a credit hour to county residents, and they have credit transfer agreements with over three colleges and universities in the United States:
Worst OS: Solaris without a doubt. In my own experience it doesn't perform like linux does now, ZFS is cool but just confuses me and the userland is the most horrible thing ever.
So the almost completely GNU-based userland, that is the default in OpenSolaris 2009.x releases, is the worst ever?
Or were you simply basing your criticisms on Solaris 10, which ships the GNU userland, but doesn't set it as the default one?
As for "doesn't perform like Linux does now" is there some specific issue you had, otherwise that's pretty vague. I've had performance issues at one time or another with every OS I've ever used over the last 25 years.
Feel free to cast stones once you've done something for international diplomacy and peace or are in a position to do so.
Otherwise, don't let the door hit you on the way out.
My closest community college charges $69 a credit hour to county residents, and they have credit transfer agreements with over three colleges and universities in the United States:
http://www.jccc.edu/home/depts.php/6206/site/cr_costhour
The only real expense is the textbook.
So, it depends on where you live. Yet another reason why I live in the midwest instead of the west coast, etc.
The key is "affiliates based in North Carolina."
By terminating their relationship with North Carolina affiliates, the rule no longer applies as I understand it.
Are you out of your mind man? RedHat uses the same kernel everyone else uses, so it wouldn't matter jack squat. Grow up.