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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Stick with Solaris 10 or try something else? Post 81256 by rhfrommn on Wednesday 17th of August 2005 04:35:06 PM
Old 08-17-2005
Your question is perilously close to violating the "no OS wars" rule, but since you asked for a suggestion related to one particular thing (suitability for general home usage) I'll give an answer.

Solaris 10 is probably not a great choice for home usage. Especially if you are interested in gaming. There is only a tiny fraction of games which will run "out of the box" on Solaris. You'd be compiling from source constantly to get games running. Hardware support is also an issue - if you want to use Solaris you're best off trying to buy/build a machine where all the components meet Sun's Hardware Compatibility List. For a server that isn't too big a deal since you don't have to worry about graphics cards, audio, and lots of other stuff you'll want to use on a home machine.

You might want to try any of the varieties of Linux. Hardware compatibility is better for sure, there are many more options for games, and finding help for home usage online will be easier than for Solaris. Most Solaris information you find will be related to server/business use.
 

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REMINISCENCE(6) 						   REminiscence 						   REMINISCENCE(6)

NAME
reminiscence - a wrapper around rs with changed defaults SYNOPSIS
reminiscence reminiscence --datapath path reminiscence --savepath path reminiscence --levelnum num reminiscence --help DESCRITION
reminiscence is a tiny wrapper for /usr/games/rs, the REminiscence engine. It supports the same options as rs(6). The wrapper bails out if the data directory does not exist. It will also create the save game directory if needed. OPTIONS
--datapath path Use path for locating game data. Defaults to .reminiscence/data in user's home directory. reminiscence exits with an error if the directory does not exist. --savepath path Use path for game saves. Defaults to .reminiscence/save in user's home directory. The directory is created if needed. --levelnum num Start from level num. Default is 0. --help Display short usage info. SEE ALSO
rs(6) COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright 2010, 2011 Damyan Ivanov dmn@debian.org Permission is granted to use this work, with or without modifications, provided that this notice is retained. If we meet some day, and you think this stuff is worth it, you can buy me a beer in return. REminiscence 0.1.9 2011-03-17 REMINISCENCE(6)
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