First of all, good habit from my FidoNet days, Hi, I'm Daniel, aka Pay. Long
term Debian user, using Solaris (nevada,10,...) for the last 4 years.
I was involved with the kde-es translation and localization proyect in the last
years of the past century and have experience working with kbabel an
On 2 Oct 2010, at 22:23, Alex Kuster wrote:
> Yes, I've already knew the bionicmutton repo (thanks for the other urls
> btw)
> But, any chances to get it into the OpenIndiana repos ? (that's the correct
> question !)
We'd love to have KDE as a first class citizen in the main repos - we've
chatt
Yes, I've already knew the bionicmutton repo (thanks for the other urls
btw)
But, any chances to get it into the OpenIndiana repos ? (that's the correct
question !)
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2010/10/2 Alex Kuster :
> Any chances to get KDE SC in OpenIndiana ? *shiny eyes*
KDE already runs on OpenIndiana, have a look at the KDE for Solaris project:
http://solaris.kde.org/
or this blog post which I believe is from one of the developers of that:
http://blog.hajma.cz/2010/09/kde4-on-open
Any chances to get KDE SC in OpenIndiana ? *shiny eyes*
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On 2 Oct 2010, at 21:01, Edward Martinez wrote:
> Hi Alasdair, :-)
>
> Are there any plans about porting LibreOffice to OpenIndiana?
> Because it appears many or all of the linux distros will make the switch to
> LibreOffice.
> http://news.softpedia.com/news/Future-Ubuntu-Releases-Will-Ship-wit
ALBERT:
[snip] Make sure you install the pkg:/system/header metapackage (installing
the ss-dev or gcc-dev metapackages will take care of this).
Thanks a million, Albert. Just what I needed to go on. Normally I don't
thank people on a mailing list, but since this was the first answer to
my firs
On Sat, Oct 2, 2010 at 2:17 PM, Søren Krarup Olesen wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> This is my first post here, so I'll try to be as modest as possible.
> First, I'd like to thank the development team for providing such a
> (surprisingly) stable 147--it hasn't crashed on me yet...it's
> incredibly fast, so
Those files shouldn't be in /usr/lib/firefox, you probably have a
third-party package installed or accidentally copied them there at
some point.
# pkg search -l /usr/lib/firefox/libnss3.so || pkgchk -L -P
/usr/lib/firefox/libnss3.so
-Albert
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Dear all,
This is my first post here, so I'll try to be as modest as possible.
First, I'd like to thank the development team for providing such a
(surprisingly) stable 147--it hasn't crashed on me yet...it's
incredibly fast, something that really struck me, being an old timer
Linux user.
However
On Sat, Oct 2, 2010 at 1:48 PM, Lou Picciano wrote:
>
> Ken, thanks for that. Seems to me I _was_ getting some kind of acceleration
> from past installs. (Or am I thinking of various gyrations with various
> flavors of Linux?)
>
>
> ( Alan, good to see you here. ) Oh, I see. Ok, but by 'basic 2D
Ken, thanks for that. Seems to me I _was_ getting some kind of acceleration
from past installs. (Or am I thinking of various gyrations with various flavors
of Linux?)
( Alan, good to see you here. ) Oh, I see. Ok, but by 'basic 2D support', do
you mean not even accelerated 2D? Was hoping to
* Edward Martinez [2010-10-02 18:01]:
> Are there any plans about porting LibreOffice to OpenIndiana?
We just need somebody to volunteer and do it. It should be
possible and there are people in #libreoffice willing to assist
in case of any difficulties.
--
Guido Berhoerster
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Lou Picciano wrote:
> Ken,
>
>
> By way of followup on this Radeon HD 3870 auto-detection question:
>
>
> Am trying yet another fresh install - of oi-dev-147. The Device Driver
> Utility identifies the card, but assigns driver vgatext:
The Device Driver Utility shows the kernel level drive
You have to add certain cards PCI IDs to the drivers or just setup Xorg.conf.
My radeon test system picks up the driver, but I know certain cards need manual
entry.
Once it is up and running, it works OK (better than my older Intel GMA setup
for the most part).
~ Ken Mays
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On 10/02/10 06:37, Alasdair Lumsden wrote:
On 1 Oct 2010, at 19:06, Daniel Kjar wrote:
how about opendoom distributed with the os? That or 'hunt'!
I think I might package up and include "Zork" :-)
I'd quite like to provide figlet and cowsay too.
Ken,
By way of followup on this Radeon HD 3870 auto-detection question:
Am trying yet another fresh install - of oi-dev-147. The Device Driver Utility
identifies the card, but assigns driver vgatext:
subsystem-vendor-id: 1002
subsystem-id: 2542
vendor-id: 1002
device-id: 9501
(do thes
On 2 Oct 2010, at 14:14, ken mays wrote:
> Hi Steve,
>
> I've used OpenHA for our 4-node DB and web cluster. OpenIndiana works fine,
> but wait till the next release (tomorrow?).
Probably not - although we expect to get most of it done this weekend.
_
Hi Ken,
can you give advice on how to set up such a cluster? Any decent
tutorials out there?
Cheers
Stefan
Am 02.10.2010 um 15:13 schrieb "ken mays" :
> Hi Steve,
>
> I've used OpenHA for our 4-node DB and web cluster. OpenIndiana
> works fine,
> but wait till the next release (tomorrow?).
>
On 1 Oct 2010, at 19:06, Daniel Kjar wrote:
> how about opendoom distributed with the os? That or 'hunt'!
I think I might package up and include "Zork" :-)
I'd quite like to provide figlet and cowsay too.
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Hi Steve,
I've used OpenHA for our 4-node DB and web cluster. OpenIndiana works fine,
but wait till the next release (tomorrow?).
~ Ken Mays
--- On Sat, 10/2/10, Steeve Roy wrote:
> From: Steeve Roy
> Subject: [OpenIndiana-discuss] My OpenIndiana is working, Now I need to
> create a cluste
Hi, I am currently building a ZFS SAN in a test environment with OpenIndiana. I
currently use a Fiber Channel SAN with switches and 2 servers etc... Now I have
my first server configured and attached to a FC SAN to create a ZFS SAN (with
all ZFS acceleration: Log, Cache etc...)
In past with Ope
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