At 1:19 PM -0400 10/31/10, Dave McGuire wrote:
One comment,
the older the OS the better, and OpenBSD is an option.
...unless you want to use it for real work of course.
(referencing "older", not OpenBSD)
We have a production system still running Solaris 2.6 at work. I was
thinking along the lines of the older the OS, the less cruft, and the
better on the older hardware. For the past few years I've typically
run Solaris 8 at home, though I have Solaris 10 on the SunBlade 1000.
Zane
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