On Wed, 2002-05-01 at 14:57, Tim Wilson wrote:
> It's SunOS 5.8.

a.k.a. Solaris 8

Just to keep people from getting too confused (and since I was confused
when I needed to learn Sun's versioning (and because I'm avoiding
homework)), here's a quick reference.

Anything less than SunOS 5.0 was retroactively named "Solaris 1" by
Sun's marketing department when they came out with "Solaris 2".

Versions 5.0-5.6 are Solaris 2.0-2.6

Solaris 7 is actually reported as SunOS 5.7 by `uname', and similarly,
Solaris 8 is reported as 5.8.

Solaris 9 is supposed to be coming out pretty soon, and I presume it'll
be 5.9.  I have no idea what Sun is going to do when they hit 10,
though..

Incidentally, Slackware Linux made a similar big jump (4->7) about a
month after Sun did it with Solaris, if I remember right.

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