it can find a Solaris 11.3 system on ZFS. But I
truly would like to run OpenIndiana for a change. I've never run
OpenIndiana hipster (the last time I ran OpenIndiana it was
OpenIndiana dev), and I would like to immerse myself in it for a
while. How do I do it? As always, thank you in advance
it can find a Solaris 11.3 system on ZFS. But I
truly would like to run OpenIndiana for a change. I've never run
OpenIndiana hipster (the last time I ran OpenIndiana it was
OpenIndiana dev), and I would like to immerse myself in it for a
while. How do I do it? As always, thank you in advance
it can find a Solaris 11.3 system on ZFS. But I
truly would like to run OpenIndiana for a change. I've never run
OpenIndiana hipster (the last time I ran OpenIndiana it was
OpenIndiana dev), and I would like to immerse myself in it for a
while. How do I do it? As always, thank you in advance
it can find a Solaris 11.3 system on ZFS. But I
truly would like to run OpenIndiana for a change. I've never run
OpenIndiana hipster (the last time I ran OpenIndiana it was
OpenIndiana dev), and I would like to immerse myself in it for a
while. How do I do it? As always, thank you in advance
ntific Linux, and Oracle Linux, is essentially identical to RHEL
except for the branding, but unlike those other distributions,
Springdale Linux offers a 32-bit version. You should get Springdale,
if you want to run RHEL 7.3 on your i386 hardware.
I cannot help you with Windows Server.
ice 9 has
type 0xbf00, which designates it to be my Solaris slice. How do I
install OI Hipster into it? Thank you in advance for any and all
replies.
Jay F. Shachter
6424 N Whipple St
Chicago IL 606
rsion 1 of png-devel contained /usr/include/png.h and
png-devel-legacy does not.
Jay F. Shachter
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crosoft
Windows, to whom it has nevertheless happened. Perhaps peripheral to
the purpose of this mailing list, perhaps not, if it can demonstrate
that if you use nothing but OpenIndiana your friends are safe from
junk mail. Thank you in advance for any and all replies.
oposing to "alleviate"
Solaris by making it more like Linux.
Jay F. Shachter
6424 N Whipple St
Chicago IL 60645-4111
(1-773)7613784 landline
(1-410)996473
at "OpenIndiana is open-source and Solaris is
not". The answer is also "OpenIndiana supports 32-bit hardware and
Solaris does not". This is a strong reason for using OpenIndiana
rather than Solaris, and yet it appears nowhere in your FAQ.
Jay F.
Incidentally, has anyone done anything about the inability to have
more than one OpenSolaris-derived operating system per disk? No other
normal operating system I know suffers from this bizarre limitation.
If anyone has done anything about this, please let me know what.
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