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| Subject: | Re: SunOS v Solaris (was: scsh 0.6.0 (possible) bug) |
| From: | Tom Ivar Helbekkmo <tih+nr@kpnQwest.no> |
| Date: | 25 Oct 2001 14:20:16 +0200 |
maarit@yesbox.net (Maarit Maliniemi ) writes: > You can think of SunOS as the kernel, and Solaris as the whole > Operating System. Like Linux and Gnu/Linux. Persumably there are > better explantions... To many people, "SunOS" means the BSD style SunOS 4, "Solaris" the System V style SunOS 5. -tih -- Puritanism -- the haunting fear that someone, somewhere, may be happy. |
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