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Exclamation Where can I get sun for intel?



I wanted to get Sun Solaris 9 for NT. I went on the SUn.com site but I couldnt exactly locate the link. Anyone has an idea?

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There is no such thing as "Solaris for NT". Solaris is a complete operating system. Solaris 9 is available in beta form only. Click the "Solaris 9" banner on the sun.com home page. Solaris 8 is available for download. Click the "Downloads" button on sun.com
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Sun has discontinued the downloads of Solaris 8 for Intel. You may now only buy the media pack, but it's only $45 USD.
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Just keep reading the forums for the most popular Unix variants on Intel...

Some are:
Linux (Literally hundreds of varients of Linux)
Anything in the BSD family (FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD...)
SCO (Now caldera) Unix


Those are probably the most popular ones right there...
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About the Caldera alternative, is is possible to download the Unix versions they 'inherited' from SCO and Novell?
I have got a 'non-commercial license' - but can't seem to be able to download the system itself?

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No, but you can get the media fairly inexpensively...
http://shop.caldera.com/caldera/summ...ction=Software

Look for your product...
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I guess SCO OpenServer is what I'm looking for.

What I really want is to see that

Unix System V (C) Bell Labs - thingy come up

Guess I'm a bad proponent of Free Software

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