Okay, so there's all this focus on linux, but what about unix? The most commonly used unix on the desktop today is the somewhat molested Mac OS X (which not all realize actually is unix). Sun released Solaris as open source a couple of years ago, which gave way to a project called OpenSolaris. As it turns out, someone thought it would be fun to mix the unix of Solaris with the linux of Ubuntu, creating an OS that runs on a unix kernel, incorporates gnu userland (your ls, ps, tar, bash etc) and the Ubuntu desktop. This they call Nexenta, which has now hit alpha.
Nexenta is available in different packaging. There is your ISO (beware Windows Vista Home Edition users) and they also have a vmware image for those who don't want to install anything and just poke around the OS in vmware (again, beware Windows Vista Home Edition users).
Download the alpha5:
ftp://gnusol.tdcsong.se/nexenta/
Nexenta is available in different packaging. There is your ISO (beware Windows Vista Home Edition users) and they also have a vmware image for those who don't want to install anything and just poke around the OS in vmware (again, beware Windows Vista Home Edition users).
Download the alpha5:
ftp://gnusol.tdcsong.se/nexenta/
