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Originally Posted by tompe
Well Unix really but now use mostly Linux but is also sometimes using my Sunray at work which run Solaris. And yes I have a tendency to only see limitations in new interfaces or new way to do things because I compare them to how you do it in a real operating system like Unix or in a real text editor like Emacs and always finds the new way lacking in some respect (usually lacking programmability or simple things like incremental search in you editor or lacking the possibility to reconfigure the key bindings and so on...). Or missing grep and find 
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Warning... Side topic:
You should try OpenSolaris on your SunRay. They're coming real close to the point where I'd be comfortable chucking my Windows, Linux and Mac OS/X machines for OpenSolaris. If they can just get a version of Skype that works, it's golden. ZFS, Dtrace, Crossbow, and other technologies have made my life a lot easier. Appliances using Zones make it a dream to move things from one box to another. Need to move a firewall router, mail or web server? Just clone the zone from the original machine to the new one. Very cool.