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2004/3/8 [Computer/SW/OS/Solaris] UID:12561 Activity:high
3/8     Are there any commands on soda equivalent to prtinfo/psrinfo/isainfo
        on SunOS 5?  Thanks.
        \_ The correct term is "Solaris", not "SunOS 5".
        \_ whats sunos5?
           \_ SunOS foo 5.7 Generic_106541-08 sun4u sparc
              \_ That'd be Solaris 7.
                 \_ It would also be SunOS 5.7.
                    \_ sure, if you want to sound like a newbie.
                       \_ We went from SunOS 4 to Solaris 2.x to Solaris x
                          and you think 5.7 sounds like a newby? You're
                          the newby.
                          \_ http://wwws.sun.com/software/solaris/fcc/fcc.html
                             http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SunOS
                             okay, newbie?
                          \_ Using what other people in the field use makes you
                             !newbie.  Sticking to some oddball strict number
                             scheme which has no more value than any other
                             oddball numbering scheme makes you stupid.  I go
                             back far enough that I don't even want to tell you
                             what my first *nix was.  I say Solaris 2.x --or--
                             Solaris x where x = 7,8,9,10,etc.  Why?  Because
                             people understand wtf I'm talking about.
                             \_ I understand. OTOH, the OS itself
                                identifies itself as SunOS 5.7. To say one
                                is a newby for calling the OS what it is
                                is the sort of thing only a newby would say.
                                I agree I also use Solaris more often. BFD.
                                \_ I'm not calling anyone a newbie but it
                                   does sound 'funny' when I sometimes hear
                                   someone say 5.7.  Usually it is a recruiter.
                                   I know a helluva lot about Solaris but I
                                   still meet people who have been around even
                                   longer than me or used it more extensively
                                   or whatever who know things I don't.  I do
                                   not call anyone 'newbie'.  Some people are
                                   more experienced than me and some are less.
           \_ dont be a dumb ass.
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