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Originally posted by Dubhthach View PostOf course now it looks like Solaris 10 (and Solaris 11 when it's released later this year) are going to be paid products. they are gonna do a Redhat with them. Solaris been the paid product and OpenSolaris distro been their equivalent to Fedora.
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Originally posted by Dubhthach View PostThere's supposedly some major issues with upgrading to b134 from previous builds to do with booting into X11. As a result the respin has been delayed. Tbh I would prefer that they take their time and released a product that works instead of one that is broken.
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There's supposedly some major issues with upgrading to b134 from previous builds to do with booting into X11. As a result the respin has been delayed. Tbh I would prefer that they take their time and released a product that works instead of one that is broken.
As you can see they've started rolling in lots of new features post b134 into the trunk of their repo.
http://static.opensolaris.org/on/flagdays/131-135.html
http://static.opensolaris.org/on/flagdays/136-140.html
Of course now it looks like Solaris 10 (and Solaris 11 when it's released later this year) are going to be paid products. they are gonna do a Redhat with them. Solaris been the paid product and OpenSolaris distro been their equivalent to Fedora.
http://www.infoworld.com/d/open-sour...s-858?page=0,0
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Didn't I read something about them changing the release schedule to better sync up with Solaris updates?
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There's even a Draft release notes:
The (un)official word is that they're busy rebranding the entire OpenSolaris to Oracle Solaris Express, and the release will be aptly named "Oracle Solaris Express 2010.03". No official word however, and no commitment as to whether it will actually release in 2010.03 ;-)
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I really have no confidence in Oracle and feel that they are going to tarnish the (ex)Sun products to no end.
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Oracle's OpenSolaris 2010.03 Is M.I.A.
Phoronix: Oracle's OpenSolaris 2010.03 Is M.I.A.
OpenSolaris 2010.03 was supposed to have been released earlier this month (in fact, originally it was supposed to be known as OpenSolaris 2010.02 and released in February, but then it slipped to early March). However, March is coming to an end and there still is no sign of OpenSolaris 2010.03. Oracle, which now owns Sun Microsystems, has also not provided us with any comment on the situation nor have they addressed the OpenSolaris community and their discussion...
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