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How the fuck would the GPL have made a difference? Practically all code in OpenSolaris belongs to Oracle. If they chose not to release any source code,...
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The project leaders listed on the site are the Nexenta guys. I guess, if someone starts a community distro, this is currently the best way how.
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That's what happens if a single person has a half-assed go at something (BTRFS) or if there's a team of people actually designing something (ZFS)....
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Benchmarks can be as synthetic as they get, but if it can't keep up with what's already there, it has a long road ahead.
I might not have...
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Needs a little more actual evidence to make me even consider switching back. Oracle's hush hush approach is the wrong way for an open source project.
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To shit on this current ongoing discussion, OpenSolaris implemented interrupt-free audio a few builds ago. And it works just fine.
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Maybe it's just my practical idealism, but I figure that anyone that may consider playing the Linux ports of the Source games would probably own or procure...
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I don't see how a wrapper increases latency, since it's simply said just abstracting APIs. No buffering of any audio. Any buffers are residing in the...
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I've temporarily given up after over three years of OpenSolaris. It's Fedora for now.
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I don't see how audio is an issue. Practically all newer and not so newer games resort to software mixing anyway.
The only capabilities...
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The reason why a large majority of the *nix world has a hard-on for C and dislikes C++ is because former has a stable ABI and latter doesn't.
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