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Seems like no one cares
Currency conversion with understands "convert 23 dollars to pounds" Ummm, Google?
I'ved used Solaris and SunOS, and know the differences. See this snipit from the Solaris Transiton Guide where they explain how to install the SunOS/BSD compat packages, and how to use the new Solaris commands http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/doc/805-6331/6j5vgg6a i?a=view Or see the notes at the bottom of this page http://www.math.psu.edu/guide/node104.html
SunOS was BSD based, but Solaris never was.
Not /tmp... what you want to do is create a dynamically resizable filesystem from main memory and load /lib and /usr/lib in there, so app startup time is reduced, and only preferences/configuration need to be loaded from disk.
The /. crowd is exactly the sort who would care about upgrades to a cartoon robot.
Wrong! Compaq bought Tandem, switched them to Alpha (was mips) and now HP is moving them to Itanium. Tandem has never used PA-RISC
Seems like no one cares
Currency conversion with understands "convert 23 dollars to pounds"
Ummm, Google?
I'ved used Solaris and SunOS, and know the differences.
a i?a=view
See this snipit from the Solaris Transiton Guide where they explain how to install the SunOS/BSD compat packages, and how to use the new Solaris commands http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/doc/805-6331/6j5vgg6
Or see the notes at the bottom of this page http://www.math.psu.edu/guide/node104.html
SunOS was BSD based, but Solaris never was.
Not /tmp... what you want to do is create a dynamically resizable filesystem from main memory and load /lib and /usr/lib in there, so app startup time is reduced, and only preferences/configuration need to be loaded from disk.
The /. crowd is exactly the sort who would care about upgrades to a cartoon robot.
Wrong!
Compaq bought Tandem, switched them to Alpha (was mips) and now HP is moving them to Itanium.
Tandem has never used PA-RISC