Re: www.softpanorama.org: sparc_vs_x86 fun

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On 5/4/06, Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker <[email protected]> wrote:
jimmy <[email protected]> writes:

>> http://www.softpanorama.org/Articles/Linux_vs_Solaris/sparc_vs_x86.shtml
>>
>>> ...
>>> Actually Linux used to be more heterogeneous in the past when it
>>> supported Alpha. But those days are long gone.
>>> ...
> someone should send these guys a directory listing of linux/arch/

I think he's confusing Red Hat with Linux. But these days even Red Hat
supports more architectures than Solaris: i386, amd64, ia64, ppc64 and
s390.


Don't pay too much attention:

"I have a subjective impression that networking in Linux is less
sophisticated..."

"As for LDAP quality I have no data but suspect that Solaris has an
upper hand..."

"Based on my limited knowledge of Linux kernel development it looks
like Linux development suffered from a classic case of premature
optimization disease..."

--
Dmitry
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