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    SubjectRe: Solaris
    On Mon, 6 Oct 1997, Thomas Pornin wrote:
    > In article <199710021742.UAA03482@runner.dntis.ro> you write:
    > >Is there any kind of solaris for x86? I'd like to find out where to get
    > >the kit if there's any.
    >
    > Yes, there is one. I once (tried to) install it and it really looks like
    > a piece of junk. Thinking about it is just a bad idea. If you really want
    > to try it, you may buy it from Sun microsystems.

    Yep, we're running it on our backup server at work.

    Makes a P200 run like a P75...its like "UNIX meets NT Server".

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