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        <description>How to install serviio to always run at boot in any modern Solaris flavour.

Note that, Solaris or OpenIndiana or any other Solaris descendant, is NOT Linux

 The differences are by no means obvious, and stem from the large-server heritage of Solaris.
Most of the visible differences occur in admin software, but a few quirks exist in userland, too.
And the package system is aggressively different.
Still, most any Java library is likely to run w/o any problem, and most Linux software
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