SchilliX is an OpenSolaris-based live CD and distribution that is intended to help people discover OpenSolaris. When installed on a hard drive, it also allows developers to develop and compile code in a pure OpenSolaris environment. SchilliX tries to be as Sun Solaris compatible as possible and to be the optimum development platform for Solaris and OpenSolaris.
| Tags | Software Development Operating Systems |
|---|---|
| Licenses | CDDL |
| Operating Systems | POSIX Solaris |
Recent releases


Release Notes: xz is now included as /opt/schily/bin/xz and /usr/bin/xz. SchilliX is now self hosting; it allows you to compile the Illumos base on Schillix after you install sfw.tar.xz, sunstudio-12.1, and jdk1.6.0_18.


Release Notes: This is the first Ilumos-based SchilliX release. Illumos is the Community controlled OpenSolaris Source. Illumos was created a few weeks before Oracle stopped updating the OpenSolaris source. Illumos is currently replacing the last closed-source bits with OSS.


Release Notes: SchilliX is now based on Nevada build 147+. This is the latest source putback from Oracle (from August 16th).


Release Notes: This release was updated to OpenSolaris Nevada Build 130. The schily tools (like star and cdrtools) have been updated to recent versions. The history editor in the Bourne shell now supports multi-byte locales.


Release Notes: This release has been updated to use OpenSolaris Nevada Build 92, fixes a bug in the IP Kernel implementation that caused a buffer overflow, and fixes a bug in hsfs that could cause the kernel to panic if someone attempted to mount a non-hsfs filesystem as hfsf.