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>From: n-n <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Date: Sat, 14 Jan 2006 22:33:26 +0900 (JST)
>Subject: OS use rate

>OS use rate in my project. 
>2005/01/10 - 2006/01/10
>RedHat Enterprise Linux ES3.0 - 3947
>RedHat Enterprise Linux AS3.0 - 1287
>Sun Solaris 9 - 583
>*BSD - 0

Are these from a magazine? Did you want to tease the list? How would you expect 
to get responses that may help you in your project with such posts? ...just 
curious.

Well your post doesn't really make sense, but i will tell you what i think.
Lets make something clear:
1.
http://www.redhat.com/en_us/USA/rhel/compare/server/
Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES==> Basic Edition: $349
                           ==> Standard Edition: $799
2.
http://www.sun.com/software/solaris/index.jsp
Check it...even if it is for free, i didn't search to much, they sell it with 
their servers, etc etc. In which case you need their support as well, etc etc. 
Keywords: License, budget, money, financial.

Obviously the comparison above is wrong since is comparing dissimilar things.

Magazines, papers and websites are not trustful when money is behind it. You 
are talking about a project so think more about your sources. What was their 
intentions?
By the way i found another comparison here:
http://www.sun.com/software/solaris/index.jsp
As you can see there are no BSDs in this list? I suppose because there is a 
difference between them and BSDs. Can you see the difference?
(If i am wrong please someone correct me!)
I have more objectives...
* If Solaris is more popular (well it is maybe, because of marketing issues, 
but not because of its sources) why there is only a www.google.com/bsd(!) and 
not ~/solaris or ~/redhat. :o). I am sure you know that google is very popular, 
isn't it?
* I can find BSD referenced under the most important things i worked, in 
computing until today.

Conclusion:
The above list/comparison, do not mean anything to me. think more next time and 
make your thoughts clear so you can get better answers, than the ones you got!
People reading posts in this list can configure BSDs to work like Solaris, AIX, 
Red Hat Enterprise Solutions, exaclty as the people that work for SUN or IBM. 
If you don't then your only choice is a "company" that will do everything for 
you! For a price!
This list seems to be for learning and not for announcements like the one you 
posted.

The fact BSD are older, also implies who copied what in the past and from whom. 
I logically suppose!

Spiros

 
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make your thoughts clear so you can get better answers, than the ones you got!
People reading posts in this list can configure BSDs to work like Solaris, AIX, 
Red Hat Enterprise Solutions, exaclty as the people that work for SUN or IBM. 
If you don't then your only choice is a "company" that will do everything for 
you! For a price!
This list seems to be for learning and not for announcements like the one you 
posted.

The fact BSD are older, also implies who copied what in the past and from whom. 
I logically suppose!

Spiros


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