On Tuesday, October 11, 2011 07:51 AM, Dan Swartzendruber wrote:
I think I've gotten frustrated enough at trying to make the same point N
times that I'm done here. One last time: the point was that someone brought
up OSX as an example of a widely deployed platform using a non-linux (as I
recall the point) OS. My rebuttal was that 95% or whatever of the users of
OSX have no clue that BSD or linux or OS/360 is the underlying OS, so it was
a bad example. I honestly don't understand why this has been such a
difficult point for people to understand.
Dan,
OpenIndiana is not quite ready for the desktop. Where it is usable, you
still have to pick the right hardware (Nvidia graphics)...
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