Many of us fail to understand the term - the Real UNIX. What is the "real UNIX"?
Is it an AT& derivative or the BSD
derivative ? Or something else?
Does it need to certified by opengroup ?
Yes, SCO is still certified, pls. see
this, http://www.opengroup.org/openbrand/register/xu.htm
I refrain from asking, why there are
BSDs, Linux, AIX, Solaris, HP-UX, IRIX
and True-64 still out there? because they are there doing some useful work.
We don't want a Messiah like cede
proclaiming the great Opensolaris,
Scott McNealy did that, and then it
was Jonathan Schwartz.
Got the point ? Solaris/OpenSolaris
missed more than 10 years. And Sun
is the only one to be blamed. They
almost choked Solaris-x86 to death.
Yes, it was a an enterprise OS back
then. Now, we have alternatives, Solaris
can be avoided. No need to touch a
Solaris CD/DVD anymore.
Well this is a very interesting article, considering we're confusing the DSTO with the ADF, they are not one and the same. Parts of the ADF use windows (most of it) and parts use unix/linux there is no real shift in any direction, so I guess the title is quite misleading. Windows gets more loving me thinks.
Btw, I was at fishermans bend to look at said simulator a few weeks ago (70 years at the bend), it was pretty awesome, kinda made you dizzy standing next to the helo cockpit. Combet was there too but he wasn't on the tour with us, apparently he got sick once in the simulator.
Dan, I'm pretty sure they were using Unix (Linux) of some type back in 2004 and the description of the hardware setup they used back then seems very similar to the one described here, of course much slower.
Axiomatic, I alwise like to think our (Aussie) defense forces are more than capable, I have had the pleasure to meet a number of RAAF personnel over the years and at least the guys and galls who will be our front line are highly intelligent and capable people, from our ground staff to our fighter pilots, yes they can be a bit immature like all of us but they are very capable people. As for comparing a system for the whole population of Aus to a system that will train 1 individual, well lets' just say your simple black/white list is going to need a lot more through put than a cluster computer generating virtual world. Please remember out black/white list is well a concoction from the Aussie Government that has a political agenda, it needs a lot of technical details added, this system is not politically motivated but need based on the RAAF's needs and has been implemented for this, with the expertise of such a system developing over many years.
Buckley's & Nun for this spatchcockery's more like getting your bunyip outback with Alice Springs' & got the darling pea. Put a little woffle dust on it and it will all come out in the wash.
You all realize that we are talking about the same country that can't even set up a DNS server with white/black lists? Right? The chances of them even landing even something fool proof like Ubuntu, much less something useful like Red Hat Server, are pretty slim.
does your Sinclair run a military flight simulator creating a virtual world? A killer app boots on a distributed computing system in 30 secs. That's pretty impressive I'd say.
Many of us fail to understand the term - the Real UNIX. What is the "real UNIX"?
Is it an AT& derivative or the BSD
derivative ? Or something else?
Does it need to certified by opengroup ?
Yes, SCO is still certified, pls. see
this, http://www.opengroup.org/openbrand/register/xu.htm
I refrain from asking, why there are
BSDs, Linux, AIX, Solaris, HP-UX, IRIX
and True-64 still out there? because they are there doing some useful work.
We don't want a Messiah like cede
proclaiming the great Opensolaris,
Scott McNealy did that, and then it
was Jonathan Schwartz.
Got the point ? Solaris/OpenSolaris
missed more than 10 years. And Sun
is the only one to be blamed. They
almost choked Solaris-x86 to death.
Yes, it was a an enterprise OS back
then. Now, we have alternatives, Solaris
can be avoided. No need to touch a
Solaris CD/DVD anymore.
Good luck if ever going to need uber-scalability.
Then again you can try OpenSolaris (a real UNIX), either x86 or SPARC variants.
Well this is a very interesting article, considering we're confusing the DSTO with the ADF, they are not one and the same. Parts of the ADF use windows (most of it) and parts use unix/linux there is no real shift in any direction, so I guess the title is quite misleading. Windows gets more loving me thinks.
Btw, I was at fishermans bend to look at said simulator a few weeks ago (70 years at the bend), it was pretty awesome, kinda made you dizzy standing next to the helo cockpit. Combet was there too but he wasn't on the tour with us, apparently he got sick once in the simulator.
Dan, I'm pretty sure they were using Unix (Linux) of some type back in 2004 and the description of the hardware setup they used back then seems very similar to the one described here, of course much slower.
Axiomatic, I alwise like to think our (Aussie) defense forces are more than capable, I have had the pleasure to meet a number of RAAF personnel over the years and at least the guys and galls who will be our front line are highly intelligent and capable people, from our ground staff to our fighter pilots, yes they can be a bit immature like all of us but they are very capable people. As for comparing a system for the whole population of Aus to a system that will train 1 individual, well lets' just say your simple black/white list is going to need a lot more through put than a cluster computer generating virtual world. Please remember out black/white list is well a concoction from the Aussie Government that has a political agenda, it needs a lot of technical details added, this system is not politically motivated but need based on the RAAF's needs and has been implemented for this, with the expertise of such a system developing over many years.
Buckley's & Nun for this spatchcockery's more like getting your bunyip outback with Alice Springs' & got the darling pea. Put a little woffle dust on it and it will all come out in the wash.
What did they use to use? I've been coding simulation in Unix and/or Linux for 20 years.
You all realize that we are talking about the same country that can't even set up a DNS server with white/black lists? Right? The chances of them even landing even something fool proof like Ubuntu, much less something useful like Red Hat Server, are pretty slim.
SNARK CITY....
Mr LowerLower,
does your Sinclair run a military flight simulator creating a virtual world? A killer app boots on a distributed computing system in 30 secs. That's pretty impressive I'd say.
"The simulator is said to boot in about 30 seconds."
My Sinclair Spectrum 48k boots in under 2 seconds ... whats your point?
"The simulation centre creates virtual words that allow pilots to experience real-world combat situations without leaving the ground."
Virtual Words...wow, and I thought I was smart with my flight sim. Very Powerful system for dictation, bit of an overkill IMHO.
Apparently it can almost run crisis on max detail!
J/k, looks like a great toy, wonder if they are having any open days anytime soon, might have to wander down there and take a gander.