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No way this works out
Sun is just not robust as a platform. That is the key thing here. Windows offers such a robust stack, it makes no sense to look at Solaris. I have some CIO friends that use Solaris and their lives are so boring. I mean, come on man, the interface is lame and the apps are legacy. Solaris is meaningless, Linux is even worse. My rep and I are constantly looking at ways to increase Microsoft's share.
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I see no way for them to do this.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/02/04
Sun bought UNIX code outright  oldskool | 06/02/04
Thanks for agreeing...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/02/04
Just a thought  mabricen | 06/02/04
Solaris is optimized for SPARC  oldskool | 06/02/04
your dismissing the point that Sun made UNIX not UNIX made Sun  oldskool | 06/02/04
Darwin  rkadowns | 06/02/04
No way this works out  Mike Cox | 06/02/04
No way this works out  Mike Cox | 06/02/04
I was going to give this a 7  shallow_diver | 06/02/04
Details notwithstanding, this could be HUGE!  Eggs Ackley_z | 06/02/04
Not Right  mabricen | 06/02/04
Solaris has been on x86 for years  oldskool | 06/02/04
"Ministry of Truth" strikes again  IT_User | 06/02/04
unless  meetoo | 06/02/04
LinuxCAD runs on Solaris SPARC !!!  please ignore my post | 06/04/04

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