The edit in question came from an IP belonging to a Swedish VPN pool
on February 17. OI has its own page:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenIndiana
On Sun, Apr 8, 2012 at 8:07 PM, Linda Kateley wrote:
> Yes open indiana should have it's own page. They are different things.
>
> Is there someplace
Thanks, got it all working
Bruno Damour wrote:
>On 08/04/2012 20:58, Northwoods wrote:
>> Just installed oindiana, unfortunately my rescuetux grub USB got corrupted
>> and I'm left with no internet with oindiana on my sda1 partition and Linux
>> on sda6, which oindiana do not see. I tried to e
Anyone that signs up for a Wikipedia account is welcome to edit any
page on the site. But edit and version history by author are part of
the design of mediawiki..
-Gary
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On 08/04/2012 20:58, Northwoods wrote:
Just installed oindiana, unfortunately my rescuetux grub USB got corrupted and
I'm left with no internet with oindiana on my sda1 partition and Linux on sda6,
which oindiana do not see. I tried to edit grub menu.lst but chainloading
didn't work. Maybe I'
So the oi one is right here
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenIndiana
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On 4/8/12 2:07 PM, "Linda Kateley" wrote:
>Yes open indiana should have it's own page. Th
Yes open indiana should have it's own page. They are different things.
Is there someplace that shows the name of the editor?
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On 4/8/12 8:16 AM, "Andrew Myers"
Just installed oindiana, unfortunately my rescuetux grub USB got corrupted and
I'm left with no internet with oindiana on my sda1 partition and Linux on sda6,
which oindiana do not see. I tried to edit grub menu.lst but chainloading
didn't work. Maybe I'm doing something wrong, help me please g
On Sun, Apr 8, 2012 at 12:21 AM, Mark wrote:
> On 8/04/2012 3:26 p.m., Sergei wrote:
>
>> Rich acm.jhu.edu> writes:
>>
>>
>>> ...what FW modifications did they make?
>>>
>>> - Rich
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>> They definitely made some as you can't flash Dell drive with Seagate/WD
>> firmware. Or get suppor
On Sun, Apr 8, 2012 at 1:45 AM, Andrew Myers wrote:
> How difficult is packaging? Is OI looking for people to help? Is it perhaps
> some way I could get involved? I have some experience with rpmbuild - is
> there an Solaris equivalent?
Yes, we are looking for people. Start with:
http://wiki
It was 1st time that page was loaded on my phone so doubt it was local cache.
Doesn't rule out other caches. I also didn't look at edit history, could there
be a minor edit scuffle with changes getting reverted?
Regardless, glad it is updated.
"Alex Lam S.L." wrote:
>Just checked, it has been
Just checked, it has been updated to:
"In late 2011 the Nexenta OS brand was terminated and replaced with
Illumian, which is derived from community development for illumos and
OpenIndiana but distinguished by continued use of Debian packaging."
You might need to reload the page to see the updated
I see this in the article:
"In late 2011 Nexenta OS along with OpenIndiana was cancelled, the teams have
now merged and are working on a replacement named Illumian"
Sure looks like it says openindiana was canceled.
Bayard Bell wrote:
>Fixed. Clarified that illumian is derived from illumos an
I don't know how IPS actually works, but I can forward you to the
Wikipedia page for it:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image_Packaging_System
The first external link about the Image Packaging System for
OpenSolaris should be relevant to OpenIndiana as well. You can browse
through that until someone
Fixed. Clarified that illumian is derived from illumos and OpenIndiana
community development and distinguished by continued use of Debian
packaging.
On Sun, Apr 8, 2012 at 2:35 PM, Alexander Eremin
wrote:
> Absolutely wrong, that's should be fixed.
> Thanks,
> Alexander
>
> On Apr 8, 2012, at 5:1
Absolutely wrong, that's should be fixed.
Thanks,
Alexander
On Apr 8, 2012, at 5:16 PM, Andrew Myers wrote:
> This Wikipedia page seems to indicate that openindiana has been discontinued
> in favour of illumian.
>
> That's wrong, isn't it?
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Nexenta
This Wikipedia page seems to indicate that openindiana has been discontinued in
favour of illumian.
That's wrong, isn't it?
http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Nexenta_OS&useformat=desktop
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I would be interested in learning how to package correctly too. Would save
a lot of time and trouble if I didn't have to compile stuff like the R
statistical program.
If I recall correctly, you need a particular setup (with SunStudio?) to
prepare packages for the IPS repo.
Bryan
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