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“Meet apt-clone(8). The tool which integrates with the Nexenta system, keeps track of upgrade checkpoints and allows to create/destroy/edit checkpoints by request.” — Where Solaris could be today, if Indiana had built upon existing FLOSS infrastructure.
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“You can […] log in to ICQ with the username icqnumber@aol.com on server xmpp.oscar.aol.com on port 5222. TLS is required.” — Works for me. XMPP and OpenID are truly on the march. Outstanding!
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Wow… I hope what Nexenta is doing comes over into the desktop space. I would totally convert over to Solaris if they can have Ubuntu, ZFS, and a backup GUI.