• Greg Clarke
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    6910 days ago

    I liked OpenSolaris, you could order a free CD from their website and they’d post it, even internationally.

    • @bazzett@lemmy.world
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      5310 days ago

      I still have one of those! 😆

      Didn’t use it too much, tho. Never installed it on bare metal, only in a VM, and back in those days I was in my distro-hopping phase (I was discovering Arch), so I tested it and quickly forgot about it.

      • @tegbains@lemmy.ca
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        1910 days ago

        We ran OpenSolaris as our NFS server for several years on ASUS Xeon servers. zfs was a big part of that. Ilumos is still alive and keeping the OpenSolaris world going in a small way.

      • Greg Clarke
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        410 days ago

        Thanks for digging it up and sharing the photo! It’s nostalgic seeing this

    • @Cenzorrll@lemmy.world
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      310 days ago

      I barely got an opportunity to try out Solaris/opensolaris (honestly I don’t remember which) before Oracle got involved. It gave me the impression of being a no nonsense, get shit done workstation OS. It was clean, it had enough frill that anyone could sit down in front of it and start working, but it wasn’t showy. I wasn’t a business person doing business things, and I was really just looking around for a good office suite on a stable OS that I could make it through college with. I really liked the “this is where work gets done” feel of it.