Alright, back from lunch with the boss's
Ok, my colleagues here at work, are threatening to get me fired, if I make know attempt to correct some of this! J/K
While one currently requires a special UNIX-based computer, such as a Sun machine, to run UNIX, Linux can run on virtually any x86-based PC. (Such as your home computer.) This is definitely a plus for this operating system.
Correction,
Get the Solaris 9 Operating System (x86 Platform) aka intel/ibm compatible pc so you do the math.
Download here: http://wwws.sun.com/software/solaris/binaries/get.html
Who says unix isn't free?
While we're at it, I do have some major gripes with it (solaris x86). It runs like ****, boots slow, horrible hardware support, they've only _just_ released the intel platform edition free version for solaris 9, crappy support from sun for the free version, the configuration assistant just about drove me insane everytime I tried to boot into solaris, until I figured out how to turn it off.
After all, it makes really good sense that an operating system made by sun would run better on hardware made by sun. I have a ultra 10 box running solaris 9 performing mail, dns,etc... services
The first time I installed it (before I had my ultra 10 box) registered everything in the systsem except the soundcard...go figure.
One more thing, linux on the other hand is a different kind of free. it's free in the sense that the source code is openly available to anyone who wants to take a peek. but even it is still not truely free.
if you actually take time to read the GPL (the license from which linux is released under) you will understand what i mean. the binding terms of the GPL is one of the deciding factors that inhibits developers (such as the xfree86 project) from using the license. if you want something a little less binding and restrictive in nature, check out the bsd or mit licenses. even linux is subject to the terms of its license.
UNIX, however, is an alternate OS mainly used by ... er, computer geeks.
Geek, I resent that. Considering a good majority of the people who I work with that use our UNIX racks at work, are not geek's. I would'nt say they are "geeks". they are actually pretty cool to hang with, they are young retired hax0rz, who decided to get a job.
They go to football games, hunt, deep sea fish, skydive, granted one is a big starwars phreak but still. They/we are just average people that you would not be able to detect our skillz if you saw us walking down the street. Lables just lables...................*burp*
I point this out because in the definiton for geek it says people who are " socially inept " inept thats a strong word to use !
(some of the above is posted based on my opinions)