From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: a.phillip.garcia@gmail.com (A P Garcia) Date: Fri, 29 May 2009 07:12:12 -0500 Subject: [TUHS] How good a representative of System V is Solaris Message-ID: > post-V7 AT&T > Unices have always been unavailable, at least at any price that I can > afford on my college student budget. Solaris, however, at least > started out as an implementation of SVR4 and is freely available. How > much of System V still lurks inside Solaris 10 (the last version to > include such traditional workstation elements as CDE and DPS in the X > server) and how much has been removed in favor of a more GNU-ish > userland experience? Is Solaris a good way to get a System V > experience without breaking either the bank or copyright law, or is > this a hopeless situation? I purchased a Solaris 8 source media kit from Sun for around $100 back when they offered it. A lot of files still have headers saying Proprietary Unpublished AT&T source code or some such. I don't know how different it is from System V, because I've never been able to procure a copy of that source. It sure looks like the Solaris 8 userland, at least, is almost pure System V.