graphical or text interface?
On Wed, Dec 26, 2012 at 9:04 PM, mattias wrote:
> how to do it
> i tryed to use
> kbd -s
> number 40
> also
> and logout
> not work
> kbd -s Swedish
> loged out
> not work
> note i select swedish keyboard during installl
>
> but my selection during install have no efe
how to do it
i tryed to use
kbd -s
number 40
also
and logout
not work
kbd -s Swedish
loged out
not work
note i select swedish keyboard during installl
but my selection during install have no efect
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On Wed, 26 Dec 2012, mattias wrote:
are it simple as
pkg update firefox
in centos it are simple as
yum update firefox
i are new to openindiana
Not for FireFox because FireFox is not yet an OpenIndiana package.
You can download a tarball for FireFix from
http://releases.mozilla.org/pub/mozill
On Mon, Dec 17, 2012 at 11:16 AM, dormitionsk...@hotmail.com <
dormitionsk...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> I'm probably trolling here, and this is definitely off-topic, but gee --
> we have a communist president, who's filled his White House staff with
> communists... They've been subtly teaching sociali
Mattias,
It's similarly simple... $ (pfexec/sudo) pkg install
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Subject: [OpenIndiana-discuss] updating packages
are it simple as
pkg update firefox
in cent
http://www.c0t0d0s0.org/uploads/vscanclamav.pdf
And a very quick look at the Solaris 11 docs leaves me with the impression that
Vscan hasn't changed much since OpenSolaris. So it might take a bit more doc
reading and fiddling than the above, but probably not too much.
Haven't tried it myself,
are it simple as
pkg update firefox
in centos it are simple as
yum update firefox
i are new to openindiana
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+1 on the ClamAV thing.
In past lives when I cared about virus', I never had any problem getting
a clean compile of ClamAV on Solaris or Solaris based distro's.
I would also 2nd Jim's recommendation of the VSCAN and related items.
It looks like the following is necessary to get the base VSCAN stu
Thank you both for your advice.
I neglected to tell you exactly what role OI is being used for, which
could help you target your advice.
The OI machine is a simple text server installation; no frills. It has
two "admin" users on board, namely "root" and the irregular user name
that I use when ins
On 2012-12-26 17:13, Michelle Knight wrote:
Hi Folks,
Up until now, I've been using Clam on a linux client to remotely scan my
ZFS volumes overnight every few days; primarily as I don't know anything
about running anti-viru direclty on the OI box. (...)
I don't really suffer viruses; thanks to
Michelle,
The first thing I would do for performance is to limit your scans to
user home directories unless you're really paranoid. Then you can use
one of the intrusion detectors to make sure none of the system files
were touched. For me, validating that the system files haven't been
tampered w
Hi Folks,
Up until now, I've been using Clam on a linux client to remotely scan my
ZFS volumes overnight every few days; primarily as I don't know anything
about running anti-viru direclty on the OI box.
However, the number of (especially small ) files has been increasing so
I'm facing installing
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