On 1 November 2012 14:56, Ron Parker <[email protected]> wrote: > Maybe I'm the oddball in the bunch. But I've been running OpenIndiana > as my "desktop" OS on my laptop at work since OI-147 was released two > years ago. Why? >
I would like to butt in and say that I'm one of the mad ones that use OI on a laptop, it's a Dell and before it was bought it was spec'd out with all Intel hardware (I don't need Nvidia performance) which pretty much guaranteed network driver compliance ... There have been times, in the past, when sticking with OI was a hard decision (boot times > 1Hr, 100% blocking on the disk ... all now fixed) and some oddities that leave me wondering about it, but I would still rather have OI as my desktop than Windows or Linux because I've worked with Solaris for so damn long that I'm old in the tooth. I wasn't very impressed with the speed of the new package system to start with (on my laptop particularly) but I do appreciate the whole repository system ... but when I installed OI on a server it was easy to spot exactly how it was supposed to run ... and I wouldn't really want to go back. (I am grateful that SVR4 packages are still installable, if not creatable on OI) anyway I'm rambling. Jon _______________________________________________ OpenIndiana-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/openindiana-discuss
