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Java Desktop System version 2 sneaks onto the market only two months ahead of version 3's due date.
Java Desktop System version 2 sneaks onto the market only two months ahead of version 3's due date.
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What is important is that Sun has realised the importance of this version of Solaris for their future and is working to promote it and develop it much more. It went from "we are ending support for Solaris on X86" to a new focus for the company.
here's the thing though human knowdlege belongs to us all of us from our parents who still have trouble getting the new dvd player you bought them so they can watch the home dv movies of your new baby to someone like me who deals with keeping people "safe" from hackers and crackers.
i know i know the copyright laws and blah blah blah; well no more blah blah blah. it is ours so some company makes money off the people wahoooo that is how things work in this day and time. you are either on and making money or off and doing open source. i like money and i like open source, but some company thinking for us is not cool.
i mean bill gates a big money man now, he didn't even make DOS, but he knew how to market. and apple computer the mac the icons and mouse they didn't come up with that some nerds at xerox did, do they get the respect they should hell no. that is my point it was someone elses human knowdlege that made those and then another's knowdlege who expanded and then another and another and another. that is how i can sit here with a 64bit pc and a high speed Internet connection and ten years ago i was happy to have four MB of ram and 19.2 dialup.
anyway it is ours all of ours
NO - It's based on SOLARIS. Not Linux.
- This was long overdue
- by shreeg October 14, 2004 7:40 AM PDT
- Having a version of JDS that was based on Solaris made sense to a company that saw unexpected success selling the linux version. This is especially so when solaris has been around for a considerable length of time and is a mature OS. Sun's desktop strategy seems to have paid off with the good reviews JDS has been getting leaving aside the questions on where is the java in JDS. I have only seen good reviews for the JDS and as a concept it is becoming more clear that regardless of underlying OS(linux or solaris), one can expect to have a uniform graphic look and feel while being able to run all apps. With solaris as a base, this could get even better.
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- by Ipod Apple May 16, 2007 2:26 PM PDT
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(5 Comments)I see this as a low cost alternative to enterprises who will get the benefit of a strong and qualiatative OS. I believe linux apps can run on solaris in a forthcoming version. Hopefully the linux version will still be available to provide choice.
Interesting times.