2006-10-25 23:38:00
Phew! That was a long night! I'm not used to staying up this late on weekdays =_=
I went to the first NLOSUG meeting tonight, like I said I would a few days ago. Aside from finally learning a little bit about Open Solaris (although most of it was basic community stuff) and some more in-depth stuff on ZFS, it was also very cool to meet some old acquaintances. There was a bunch of folks from Sun whom I hadn't seen in a long time, as well as Martijn and Job with whom I'd worked as colleagues a long time ago. Shiny :)
So the eve' was mostly for fun, with a little education thrown in. Well worth the hours I put in...
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Posted by Thomas
I'm itching to get my hands on a MacBook, just so I can try out Open Solaris running in Parallels Desktop. ^_^
But I'm forcing myself to wait for two things:
1. Leopard (OS X.5)
2. The Core2duo in the MacBook
Patience, young grasshopper.
Posted by Martijn
I was already looking for a small barebone AMD64 system for running a multiboot of (Max OS X, Open Solaris and Solaris 10 for 64bit).
Maybe I will get myself a new Mac mini Intel Duo Core for this ....
Yep, Patience....but my hands are itching...
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2006-10-27 14:14:00
Posted by Martijn
Yes, indeed we had a great night. I hope that Open Solaris will be as popular as Sun Solaris.