Hello Everyone,
Today I compiled Bordeaux 2.0.8, Wine 1.2 and our other bundled tools (wget,
unzip, cabextract) etc. on OpenIndiana
and was pleasantly surprised how well everything went.
I did run into one problem with the install, after I built Bordeaux I tried
to pfexec the install but it would
Hi
Daft question about pfexec working but what does id -a give you?
pa...@openindiana:~$ id -a
uid=101(paulj) gid=10(staff) groups=10(staff)
pa...@openindiana:~$ pfexec id -a
uid=0(root) gid=0(root) groups=0(root),10(staff)
pa...@openindiana:~$
Have you added the role of Primary Administrator to
2010/10/1 Tom Wickline :
> I did run into one problem with the install, after I built Bordeaux I tried
> to pfexec the install but it wouldn't
> let me install to /opt and I had to chmod /opt so I could write to the
> directory. Other then that everything has
> been working very good.
That is prob
I just did
usermod -P'Primary Administrator' paulj
As documented at:
http://developers.sun.com/developer/technicalArticles/opensolaris/pfexec
.html
Paul
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On 1 Oct 2010, at 09:39, Tom Wickline wrote:
> Hello Everyone,
>
> Today I compiled Bordeaux 2.0.8, Wine 1.2 and our other bundled tools (wget,
> unzip, cabextract) etc. on OpenIndiana
> and was pleasantly surprised how well everything went.
Fantastic :-) It's great ot hear things went smoothly.
Hi,
> can you show the output of "zfs list -tall" as run from a different BE
> (at least the relevant parts)? Maybe you can show what a bootable BE
> thinks is at that mountpoint/in that FS ... if the stuff in there
> isn't immediately relevant, perhaps you can set its mountpoint to
> "none" (I th
Thanks for this, please keep us informed.
We have multiple systems with ZFS raid (3 disks per pool) that are
snapshot'd and those snapshots are rsynced over the internet and replayed
onto a duplicate server in a different location ... currently these servers
are on Solaris 10.
I would be really i
This is indeed cool. I assume all this is about wine32. Any success with wine64?
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Subject: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Bordeaux running on OpenIndiana
From: Tom Wickline
Date: 2010-10-01 10:39
Hello Everyone,
Today I compiled Bordeaux 2.0.8, Wine 1.2 and our other bundled tools (wget
On Fri, Oct 1, 2010 at 4:52 PM, Alasdair Lumsden wrote:
> On 1 Oct 2010, at 09:39, Tom Wickline wrote:
>
> > Hello Everyone,
> >
> > Today I compiled Bordeaux 2.0.8, Wine 1.2 and our other bundled tools
> (wget,
> > unzip, cabextract) etc. on OpenIndiana
> > and was pleasantly surprised how well e
On Fri, Oct 1, 2010 at 4:57 PM, wrote:
> This is indeed cool. I assume all this is about wine32. Any success with
> wine64?
>
> Hi,
Ive not tried wine64 yet, this laptop is kinda old and 32bit I'm sure ill
get around to building
wine64 on a 64bit box in the future. :)
Cheers,
Tom
__
Hi,
> This appears very similar to another issue with the bootfs
> specification which is normally transparent:
> http://opensolaris.org/jive/thread.jspa?messageID=315743
>
> Also make sure you have the current version of GRUB installed on
> *both* disks in your mirror, as it's responsible for sp
* Gary [2010-10-01 02:58]:
> I don't know about the man pages but much of the online Solaris
> documentation falls under the Public Documentation License:
> http://www.openoffice.org/licenses/PDL.html
As I already wrote in this thread, the ONNV manpage drops are
CDDL 1.0. See
http://hub.opensolar
On Fri, Oct 1, 2010 at 4:54 AM, Jonathan Adams wrote:
> Thanks for this, please keep us informed.
>
> We have multiple systems with ZFS raid (3 disks per pool) that are
> snapshot'd and those snapshots are rsynced over the internet and replayed
> onto a duplicate server in a different location ...
* Alasdair Lumsden [2010-10-01 00:32]:
> On 30 Sep 2010, at 09:41, Paul Johnston wrote:
>
> > In terms of what could do with being more up to date may I venture the
> > zpool and zfs entries as starters?
> > They are fairly quick moving facets of the OS and the ones (man pages)
> > on my machine
Hi!
> Hi all
> I just tested dedup on this test box running OpenIndiana (147) storing bacula
> backups, and did some more testing on some datasets with ISO images. The >
> results show so far that removing 30GB deduped datasets are done in a matter
> of minutes, which is not the case with 134
On 1 October 2010 11:22, Albert Lee wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 1, 2010 at 4:54 AM, Jonathan Adams
> wrote:
> > Thanks for this, please keep us informed.
> >
> > We have multiple systems with ZFS raid (3 disks per pool) that are
> > snapshot'd and those snapshots are rsynced over the internet and repla
Hi, I am currently building a new SAN environment over my existing SAN boxes to
get performance and management benefits of ZFS. At the moment I am able to
connect my OpenIndiana build 147 to my san.
My ZFS server have 2 QLogic 2462 HBA (2 ports on each HBA) and I am trying to
change 1 port on e
On Fri, Oct 1, 2010 at 2:28 PM, Steeve Roy wrote:
>
> 1. # luxadm -e port
> /devices/p...@16,0/pci10de,3...@d/pci1077,1...@0/f...@0,0:devctl
> CONNECTED - Need to change this one to qlt
> /devices/p...@16,0/pci10de,3...@d/pci1077,1...@0,1/f...@0,0:devctl
> CONNECTED
> /device
On 1/10/10 06:39 PM, Tom Wickline wrote:
Hello Everyone,
Today I compiled Bordeaux 2.0.8, Wine 1.2 and our other bundled tools (wget,
unzip, cabextract) etc. on OpenIndiana
and was pleasantly surprised how well everything went.
Hi Tom,
that's excellent news, congratulations!
I have a need to
All eyes are upon us!
Now is the time for innovation!
On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 6:23 PM, Kees Nuyt wrote:
> On Thu, 30 Sep 2010 17:32:22 -0700, you wrote:
>
> > Hi
> >
> > I want to congratulate all the hardworking people
> > making openindiana possible. :-)
> > Openindiana is starting to get n
I would like to purchase a pre release but I did want to make sure it
was the solaris build I should buy. Could you just send the link to the
product?
On 10/ 1/10 04:39 AM, Tom Wickline wrote:
Hello Everyone,
Today I compiled Bordeaux 2.0.8, Wine 1.2 and our other bundled tools (wget,
unzip
Gabriel! wrote:
All eyes are upon us!
Now is the time for innovation!
Ahem, can we have MIDI, gameport, analog joystick support please?
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On Sat, Oct 2, 2010 at 12:36 AM, Christopher Chan
wrote:
> Gabriel! wrote:
>>
>> All eyes are upon us!
>>
>> Now is the time for innovation!
>
> Ahem, can we have MIDI, gameport, analog joystick support please?
...and at least one game... :-)
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Kind regards, BM
Things, that are stupid at the
OpenIndiana Friends,
Am trying to do a new install of oi-dev-147 on a machine with a Radeon HD 3870:
So far, am using the VESA install, and we do get to the GUI desktop install
environment. The Device Driver Utility correctly identifies the card. From this
point, is there a preferred driver
Good Point...
and may we have a Pet?
On Fri, Oct 1, 2010 at 1:08 PM, BM wrote:
> On Sat, Oct 2, 2010 at 12:36 AM, Christopher Chan
> wrote:
> > Gabriel! wrote:
> >>
> >> All eyes are upon us!
> >>
> >> Now is the time for innovation!
> >
> > Ahem, can we have MIDI, gameport, analog joystick su
Hi all,
I just upgraded opensolaris snv-134 to openindiana without any hassle.
Everything
seems to work well with one big exception: firefox. When starting
firefox I get
the following messages:
$ firefox
ld.so.1: firefox-bin: fatal: libssl3.so: version 'NSS_3.12.6' not found
(required by fil
It seems tricky on Solaris, as the compiler produces 32bit per default. This is
different on a 64bit linux. Also, a proper installation would use isaexec and
friends...
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Subject: Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Bordeaux running on OpenIndiana
From: Tom Wickline
Date: 2010-10-01 11:0
how about opendoom distributed with the os? That or 'hunt'!
On 10/ 1/10 12:08 PM, BM wrote:
On Sat, Oct 2, 2010 at 12:36 AM, Christopher Chan
wrote:
Gabriel! wrote:
All eyes are upon us!
Now is the time for innovation!
Ahem, can we have MIDI, gameport, analog joystick support please?
..
Hello
Could someone tell me the difference between Bordeaux and Crossover
(http://www.codeweavers.com/).
I use Crossover and think the two projects are very close to each other.
If so - why don't they sit together and do one project? There is also a
beta-version for (Open)Solaris.
Kind rega
there's nethack bundled with SFW ;)
no joystick required :P
Sevan
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Hi Lou,
I prefer the "radeon" driver which should be autodetected for your card.
I tested this with my current radeon cards and it works fine (but let me know
on your specific card how things go).
Best to create a Xorg.conf file for advanced settings and custom monitor
resolutions/dual & triple
On Fri, 01 Oct 2010 10:32:20 -0400
Daniel Kjar wrote:
> I would like to purchase a pre release but I did want to make sure
> it was the solaris build I should buy. Could you just send the link
> to the product?
Here's the spot to put the Solaris version in the shopping basket:
http://www.bor
On Fri, Oct 1, 2010 at 9:18 PM, Cia Watson wrote:
> Here's the spot to put the Solaris version in the shopping basket:
>
> http://www.bordeauxgroup.com/store/bordeaux-for-opensolaris
>
> And thanks Tom, I appreciate your follow-through.
> http://www.bordeauxgroup.com/press-release/bordeaux-2010-ro
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