Sun Microsystems is offering copies of the source code for its Solaris operating system to the education community for research and study purposes. The source code will be supplied free when a college or university purchases a Sun product.
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is offering copies of the source code for its Solaris operating system to the education community for research and study purposes. The source code will be supplied free when a college or university purchases a Sun product.
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