With the news that SESI isn't releasing Houdini for Solaris anymore, there's an interesting article here [sun.com] that claims that Sun's Solaris will support Linux applications *unchanged* with the release of v10.
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J.C.
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btw xionmark, I'm living in Tucson right now, the weather here is crazy. Never seen so much lightning in my life. :shock:
You haven't lived in Florida yet then! Now that's CRAZY man!
You wouldn't by chance know Erik Baker would you? I hear there's a few Houdinites in town, would love to meet up sometime!
Drop me an email at mstory@xion.org, we'll “do lunch” (procedurely of course!) :-)
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And dammit it cuts into my Houdini time, since I have to turn of the computer.
Yea, I know! I can't afford a lightning strike, it happened once in Florida and I learned my lesson … too many $$$ & headaches, very costly! Monsoon time is fun, but certainly less productive … good reason to get away from the computer though, eh?
Talk to you soon!
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With the news that SESI isn't releasing Houdini for Solaris anymore, there's an interesting article here [sun.com] that claims that Sun's Solaris will support Linux applications *unchanged* with the release of v10.
Notice, though, from the same story:
enabling administrators to run Linux applications in a new and unique way on x86 platforms
This will only work if you're using Solaris x86.
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