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Frequently asked questions about system administration, software development, networking.
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Archive-name: Solaris2/FAQ
Version: $Revision: 1.75 $
Last-Modified: $Date: 2005/04/26 09:42:45 $
Maintained-by: Casper Dik
The following is a list of questions that are frequently asked about
Solaris 2.x and later. Where the FAQ mentions "Solaris 2.x", it
really refers to Solaris
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Introduction and installation notes for the Intel platform; many related links.
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Tutorial and tips on the installation and setup of Sun Solaris for Intel x86 including networking, Apache Web server, and Sendmail e-mail server software. How to get started using Sun Sparc hardware and pursue Sun certifications.
Recently featured on Sun's Web site as a
"Great resource!" by the BigAdmin sysop.
This page now covers Solaris 9 . For the old Solaris 8 version click
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Frequently asked questions from the comp.sys.sun.admin USENET group.
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Meta-FAQ for Sun, with links to many related sites.
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Sun & Solaris Help, News, and Information
Independent news, reviews, and reference information for
users of Sun Microsystems' hardware and software products
Posted by Bill Bradford on Jun 1, 2009
the latest version of the OpenSolaris operating system, version 2009.06. You can
This release incorporates the networking stack improvements
Information for desktop users.
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Solaris (Intel and Sparc) is a rock solid Unix, unlike
other proprietary Unix it is available free of charge to
$9.95 for the DVD containing SPARC and x86 versions.
Sun also make some very affordable hardware these days
so why not get the very best out of Solaris with a
Solaris 10 is now
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