{"id":1583,"date":"2004-11-30T20:11:03","date_gmt":"2004-11-30T19:11:03","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.blogistan.co.uk\/ijwp\/mt.php\/2004\/11\/30\/got_my_sun_machine_working"},"modified":"2004-11-30T20:11:03","modified_gmt":"2004-11-30T19:11:03","slug":"got_my_sun_machine_working","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.blogistan.co.uk\/blog\/mt.php\/2004\/11\/30\/got_my_sun_machine_working","title":{"rendered":"Got my Sun machine working"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Last month I bought (through eBay) a Sun workstation &#8211; an Ultra 5, which is a late 1990s machine.  I really bought it for the nostalgia of using a &#8220;real&#8221; Unix machine like those at University on which I first encountered the platform.  In between, I&#8217;ve used several Linux systems and (briefly) a few versions of FreeBSD, and (of course) Mac OS X.<br \/>\n<!--more--><br \/>\nSolaris 9 is only two years old (although a new version is supposed to be out in a month or so), and I&#8217;m amazed at how basic it is compared to any version of Linux or even BSD.  It comes with the X-window system and Common Desktop Environment (and also GNOME, although an ancient version of it and not prepared unlike the versions which come with Linux) &#8211; <a href=\"http:\/\/www.blogistan.co.uk\/images\/gnome-s9-screenshot.png\">compare this<\/a> on the Sun with <a href=\"http:\/\/www.blogistan.co.uk\/images\/gnome-suse91-screenshot.png\">this<\/a> on my Linux PC).  There is hardly any programming software, except Java and Perl; there&#8217;s no Emacs editor &#8211; this is clearly not meant to be a hobbyist&#8217;s hacking machine, although there&#8217;s a whole lot of security software I&#8217;d never heard of.  There&#8217;s also an old version of Netscape, but no Mozilla, and there is a noticeable slowness to it which I have not found in Unix Window systems before, even when there seems to be nothing much running.<\/p>\n<p>What I found really unusual is having to configure my internet connection all by myself.  I had to use my Mac to search for it on the internet and had to alter files by myself.  Even so, I cannot find how to get DNS to work &#8211; DNS is the thing that converts website names (like news.bbc.co.uk) into addresses (like 212.58.226.40), and no, the words don&#8217;t correspond to the numbers individually.  I can get the BBC news website to display (not very well, as Netscape is an out-of-date browser) by typing in http:\/\/212.58.226.40, but some websites (like this one) use a shared IP address with lots of other domains, and you have to know exactly where it is to make this trick work.  Besides, it&#8217;s long-winded.  And what&#8217;s the point of having a Mac in front of you to look up the number addresses, and then accessing them on the Sun machine?  You might as well just use the Mac.<\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;m not sure how long I&#8217;ll carry on trying to get this thing fixed up.  I&#8217;m not sure if I&#8217;m going to be able to set it all up myself, or if I&#8217;ll just get another operating system for it (FreeBSD is available; Linux seems not to be), or just sell the whole system.  A friend (who acquired a similar machine in the same lot) suggests using it to experiment with administering a Proper Unix Machine, which is really what I bought it for.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Last month I bought (through eBay) a Sun workstation &#8211; an Ultra 5, which is a late 1990s machine. 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