> Will it work with Java 6.0u23 and will Java 6.0u23 work on OpenIndiana b147 ?
i have installed the latest version on b 148 and firefox 3.6.13 recognizes the
plugin.
A.S.
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Is it possible to do a fresh install to a new BE rather than
image-update? This would make it possible to go back to the previous BE
in case there was an installation problem?
Gary
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Hi Alasdair,
Tried pkg image-update as su and got No Updates for this image available.
Retried creating the zone same as before.
Pkg publisher info below,
de...@chicco:~# pkg publisher
PUBLISHER TYPE STATUS URI
openindiana.org (preferred) origin onlin
On 01/08/2011 06:19 AM, Gary Gendel wrote:
Is it possible to do a fresh install to a new BE rather than image-update? This
would make it possible to go back to the previous BE in case there was an
installation problem?
You can do an image-update that creates a new BE:
pkg image-update --be-na
On Sat, Jan 1, 2011 at 5:26 PM, Jean-Yves Avenard wrote:
> On 2 January 2011 02:16, Tom Fanning wrote:
>
>> Thanks. So what we're saying is that I can't migrate these drives from
>> FreeBSD to OpenIndiana/Solaris without flattening them. Bummer.
>>
>
> FWIW, I have no problem importing a pool cre
Hi,
I would like to see illumos project to have a booth at this years SCALE
and hoping they will also be handing out OI liveDVDs,especially to
Ubuntu users :-)
[illumos-Discuss] illumos @ SCALE
http://lists.illumos.org/pipermail/discuss/2011-January/000346.html
Regards
Edward
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Why are you creating the directories manually with mkdir/chmod? They
should get created automatically.
Also, I have to ask, you rebooted after you did image-update to 148?
... and then are creating the zone?
You can also try doing:
pkg -R /export/webserver-zone image-update -nv
To see if it'll s
On 01/ 4/11 09:10 AM, Nikola M. wrote:
On 01/ 4/11 11:46 AM, Jonathan Adams wrote:
Seriously, is it possible to get this to run on OpenIndiana?
...
Could you consider using Xfce maybe. It uses same GTK libraries as GNOME
and I think I have seen it packaged for OpenSolaris somewhere.
Would you