In my opinion it completely depends on what you are trying to do, and
how you are trying to do it. Linux has many more GUI tools that
"supposedly" make things easier. I don't really care because I love
working on both.<BR>_________________________<BR>Don
Collier<BR>dcollier@collierclan.com<BR><BR>Jeffery Cann said:<BR>>
"'Linux is like a puppy' in the beginning it's great, but you also have
to<BR>> take care of it,? says Mr Schwartz. He hopes that firms will
opt for<BR>> Solaris,<BR>> because it requires less care."<BR>>
<BR>> +
http://www.economist.com/people/displayStory.cfm?story_id=1795930<BR>>
<BR>> Hmm. Having worked on both Solaris and Linux as a developer,
I'm<BR>> skeptical of<BR>> this claim. Can any Solaris / Linux
admins speak up. Does Solaris<BR>> 'require<BR>> less care'. Im my
experience, it's about equal.<BR>> <BR>> Jeff<BR>>
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