Solaris 10 released, with accessibility built-in! (Additional Questions)

P. stanley pstanley99 at ntlworld.com
Mon Mar 7 18:40:58 UTC 2005


after all, the subject of solaris has been discussed extensively on a Linux 
list for the last fortnight.
Paul
At 15:45 07/03/2005, you wrote:
>Perhaps no one's responded because we're just not up to speed on minimum
>requirements for Solaris. After all, this is a linux list.
>
>However, if you're a beginner, I wouldn't advise this particular Solaris
>at this time if you're counting on the accessibility provided by it.
>
>P. Stanley writes:
> >       hello friends,
> > forgive me for sending this message twice. it's just no one has responded
> > to my questions so far and I thought it might not have got through to the
> > list successfully.
> > My question is:
> > what are the minimum - entry level - specs for the latest Solaris OS
> > release?
> > How easy is it to access and handle complicated html pages with a Linux
> > based browser?
> > I am a total beginner with respect to Linux and its many implementations
> > and so any help and advice from more experienced people on this list would
> > be most appreciated.
> > Many thanks,
> > Paul
> >
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