Open Indiana
Update.
Open Indiana has
just posted its latest Iso (Os) on torrent.
I downloaded and it
booted on my dying old IBM.
For some unknown
reason it does not detect the boot loader (some error in the MBR,
probably)
I boot it by a live
DVD/Cd and then use the Live DVD menu Hard Disk option and boot my
OS, Peppermint.
This is what I am
going to do with my old horse till it packs up.
I have tested over
200 live CDs on it and the reason for packing up is partly due to
that, I believe.
But the real culprit
is our Electricity Supply which has done enormous damage to many
equipment including computers.
It cannot provide
constant voltage or reliable voltage.
Coming back to Open
Indian, it has option for Live as well as booting from hard disk (I
did not try with Open Indiana / Solaris but by MUKULU Linux).
I too a little time
but has pleasing Gnome Desktop.
The partition Editor
did not detect my partitions bout detected the SATA hard disk.
Browser was FireFox.
There was no
LibreOffice or Abiword.
I could not locate
the software store to add software.
It is falling behind
Linux but I still have my Open Solaris Free disk in my archive which
Sun posted it to me free in my early days with Linux.
I hope the
developers / community is well supported (in its endeavours).
OpenSolaris
was Sun's open-sourcing of most of the System V (plus much else) Unix
based Solaris operating system. It's now the third major family of
open-source Unix, after Linux and BSD.
OpenIndiana
is a general purpose distribution with X and desktop environment. If
you intend to run illumos on the desktop, you want OpenIndiana.