Yatsen Ng wrote:
Hi there,
What are the main differences between Solaris and (let's say SuSE) Linux from a user's point of view?
From a user's point of view the differences are small, very small indeed if you install kde. Presuming that you run Solaris 7 or later you get logging ufs and, from what I've read ufs is more robust than ext2 which means that you are less likely to badly break you file system. NFS support is much better and you can cache NFS data. As I guess that you are talking about Solaris X86 there are probably more applications for Linux than Solaris but Solaris can run Linux binaries (in Solaris 8 IIRC). Probably the biggest plus, from a user's point of view, for Solaris is the volume manager.
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