OpenSolaris vs Linux

Courtesy Linux Today  Mon, 09/14/2009 - 17:34

TuxRadar: "Like Mac OS X, which we looked at recently, OpenSolaris is based on Unix; also like OS X, it's best known for running on a specific processor (in this case Sun's SPARC architecture) but now works on a range of architectures including x86.

Unlike OS X though, OpenSolaris is open source, so you can download it for free and start fiddling with it."


 

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