SUMMARY: Solaris on PCs

mjb@liffe.com
Tue, 22 Apr 1997 12:10:39 +0100

OK, Solaris on PC's works absolutely fine, and well. If you wish to go down
this route, you must make sure that the Hardware Compatibility List is adhered
to implicitly, when selecting your components. Do not attempt to install it
on hardware that is not in the hardware compatibility list. Always get the
latest install disks from sun's web site. It runs on an Pentium 200 just
as fast as on a Ultra 167MHz, obviously at a lower cost.

Sun comes out with a new driver update every 3-4 months. In terms of software
however, it is somewhat lacking. It's relatively easy to port source from
sparc to x86, but there are unfortunately, few shrinkwrapped packages existing
for the x86 OS.

The installationis easy, as long as you know a little about PCs.

For information about x86, there are a couple of web sites:

http://www.eis.com/services/mlist.html
http://access1.sun.com/certify

News Service:

NNTP:alt.solaris.x86

Some people, even think it beats the hell out of NT!!

And remember, with a BOOTP chip on the PC, it can be jumpstarted.

Some persons suggested Linux, but that is out of the scope of my request.

Cheers

Michael Bennett
London International Financial Futures & Options Exchange (LIFFE)
Michael.Bennett@liffe.com
0171 379 2645

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