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Solaris 8 : Reviews : Solaris 9 x86 review
Posted: ( Sat 20th Dec 2003 03:16:48[PM] UTC )
Solaris, formerly known as SunOS, is a trademarked UNIX operating system derived from 4.4BSD-Lite and System V Release 4. It's a combination of BSD, SVR4, and proprietary Sun code, and it currently powers most of the world's 64-bit workstations. It was originally designed for the SPARC and UltraSPARC platforms, but it has moved into the x86 market as well and there will be an AMD64 port possibly as early as Q1 2004.

Solaris 8 : News : Solaris source code is available without fee
Posted: ( Mon 5th Aug 2002 09:21:13[AM] UTC )
Source code for the Solaris operating system is available without a fee. It probably doesn\'t qualify as Open Source as defined by Bruce Perens but might still be of interest to readers.

Solaris 8 : News : Return Of The GNOME
Posted: ( Wed 27th Feb 2002 08:14:37[AM] UTC )
It\'s not \"Lord of the Rings\" but this is certainly a fellowship. Ximian, Inc., Wipro, and Sun Microsystems Monday say they will jointly develop an open source desktop environment for the Solaris Operating Environment (OE) based on the upcoming GNOME 2.0.

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Name Solaris 8
Official site http://www.sun.com/solaris/binaries/
Download from http://www.sun.com/solaris/binaries/get.html
License Solaris 8 BCL
FAQ http://www.sun.com/software/solaris/binaries/faq.html
Description Sun is making the binary (runtime) version of its Solaris 8 Operating Environment available to everyone who accepts the terms of the Solaris 8 Binary Code License (BCL) and the Free Solaris Binary License Program. There are no fees for the right to use the software on computers with a capacity of eight or fewer processors; you only pay $75 (U.S.) plus shipping for the media kit, which contains the software.
Development Status This is a very mature project. Actively developed and supported.
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