On Mar 22, 2011, at 21:09, Fajar A. Nugraha wrote: > Seeing that userland programs for *Solaris and derivatives (GUI, > daemons, tools, etc) is usually late compared to bleeding-edge Linux > distros (e.g. Ubuntu), with no particular dedicated team working on > improvement there, I'm guessing the answer will be "highly unlikely".
Pkgsrc works pretty well: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pkgsrc As does Blastwave and Sunfreeware. I like a stable base to work off, and that's why I'm also a fan of the BSDs: a well-done OS, with fairly easy to add third-party software. Having pre-packaged binaries is useful, but I find that either the churn is too fast (Fedora, Ubuntu), or it's stable and therefore no different that having Solaris/BSD (RHEL-based stuff). There's also the fact that the pre-packaged stuff often pulls in dependencies I have no use for (e.g., Avahi, D-Bus). Pluses and minuses to both. I can deal with installing more up-to-date packages if need be. There is no substitute for ZFS, zones/jails, DTrace, etc. _______________________________________________ zfs-discuss mailing list zfs-discuss@opensolaris.org http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/zfs-discuss