I plan on trying opensuse (to have a rpm compatible distro as well) AND PC-BSD for an easy BSD Desktop OS.....
However, I'd like to also try something in the Solaris Branch (And Belenix is still in alpha, so I don't feel comfortable with using alpha anything)
So, I came across Nexenta,now that version 1 is out, which says Solaris Kernel, but with Ubuntu??? (Don't quite understand what this means as far as security and also software) (Does it run linux programs or solaris programs?) so its linux or solaris?
I'm kind of a beginner, with under 2 years Linux use, but i'm very comfortable in ubuntu. I had beeb steered away from Fedora and RedHat in the past because id heard those were advanced distros, so *********Does Nexenta fit into that "advanced" category? Or is it easy to use for beginners (like Ubuntu)?
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