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Date:      Sun, 16 Feb 1997 00:07:48 +1100 (EDT)
From:      Darren Reed <avalon@coombs.anu.edu.au>
To:        patrick@xinside.com
Cc:        hackers@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Sun Workshop compiler vs. GCC?
Message-ID:  <199702151307.FAA22884@freefall.freebsd.org>
In-Reply-To: <199702132216.PAA02367@chon.xinside.com> from "Patrick Giagnocavo" at Feb 13, 97 03:16:27 pm

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In some mail from Patrick Giagnocavo, sie said:
[...]
> I tried to get Solaris x86 up on two different machines.  No go.  Can
> however install Linux FreeBSD etc. on these systems no problem.
[...]
> Solaris won't capture the market, because they don't have a good
> installation program.  Maybe this isn't a very technical problem, but
> it is a very real consideration when dealing with people who are just
> trying to get things to work... I'd plunk down the money for Solaris
> x86 if it would install easier - but it doesn't.

Well, I've installed each of Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD and Solaris.

I rate the installation procedures as follows:

1. Solaris
2. FreeBSD
3. Linux
(and a long way behind...)
4. NetBSD

I installed on a standard clone, no special cards, etc.  Solaris was by
far the easiest, well, maybe the disk partitioning is a bit confusing.

If I was a user, I'd also like the Solaris boot the best, too.

A lot of people here will disagree with me, perhaps, but when I look at
the bootup screen for Solaris2, I see a finish built for users who don't
know or care about hardware details etc (makes FreeBSD and others look
like "hacks").  If I could, I'd advocate that the free unixes have a
similar quiet boot as default and a "verbose" option to see all the junk
messages about detecting disks, etc.  I see the same with NT4.0 (there is
a way to get a "verbose" boot).  Hack, on a fast PC, those boot messages
disappear too quickly to digest anyway!

"Hi, I don't know anything about computers except that I want it to work.
 I don't want to be confused."

Darren



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