>>Increased memory support. With 64 GB of memory, you
can support powerful applications and hardware (upto
32GB general purpose memory and above 32GB to be used for
dynamically shared memory)
>>Utilize graphics, network, and HBA drivers, including Intel, LSI Logic and Qlogic HBA drivers
Data sheet: "Java support. Application developers can take advantage of the features in Java and users will have more applications available."
Release note (dated Dec 2017, but the only one linked from above): in the packages section: "Java 2 SE 5.0 Software Development Kit" "(1.5.0.17)"
(A reasonable reader would infer that the latest version of Java that Xinuos supplied was (1.5 aka) 5. Which would be pretty old even if you assume that they could not move to version twenty-something for license reasons.)
The user you are responding to seems to make a habit of being aggressive, especially in cases where he has been factually wrong but is unwilling to even consider the possibility.
> But ruth i am factually correct here, or do you have problems reading too?
Why do you think being factually correct is an excuse for your behavior?
It doesn't matter. Maybe you are, maybe you're not, but I've seen you in several discussions being flat out factually wrong and not listening to anyone who knows better gently trying to correct you, instead being outright aggressive to them and insulting them.
> I would say you are the person that is often factually wrong, like your sandbox irritation ;)
lol, and what is it you think I'm factually wrong about in that friend? Can you even understand the discussion?
Most interactions I've had with you have had you being obstinate to learning or considering you could be wrong, like denying user mode drivers are a thing [1]
> Gaslighting 101
Pointing out aggressive behavior for what it is is not gaslighting. Grow up.
I was apparently reading off the latest UnixWare marketing material.