> 
> On Jun 28, 2010, at 1:40 PM, W. Wayne Liauh wrote:
> > That said, many of my friends are amazed to learn
> that they can so effortlessly run such a highly
> revered OS (the Solaris proper, not OpenSolaris--most
> of them really don't care about the latter and I am
> sure Oracle's people cannot avoid sensing that) on
> their own notebook.  The trick is to send them the
> entire .VirtualBox folder--with Solaris10u8
> pre-installed, of course.  All they need to do is to
> install the VBox executable.
> 
> The 'Export appliance' feature in recent VirtualBox
> versions works really well, too.  It's pretty easy to
> package up a virtual machine and its associated disk
> file in a ZIP archive and pass it around, that way.
> 
> 
> -- 
> 
> David Brodbeck
> System Administrator, Linguistics
> University of Washington
> 

(Previously posted to the wrong thread.)

Thanks. Oracle also provides a VirtualBox Solaris 10 10/09 Appliance Image in 
Open Virtual Format (OVF):

https://cds.sun.com/is-bin/INTERSHOP.enfinity/WFS/CDS-CDS_SMI-Site/en_US/-/USD/viewproductdetail-start?productref=virtualbox-s10u8-x86-...@cds-cds_smi

This is a standard default installation of the Solaris 10 10/09 Operating 
system, which means that it only has the posix-C local installed. To show, say, 
Chinese characters, the user must subsequently install appropriate locale(s). I 
forgot how to do that, but if I was able to do it, then it should not be very 
difficult.
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