n still see the same mistakes in
other areas.
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> The most admin friendly distro I ever used was called opensolaris...
>
> This kind of discussions discusion has to do with taste, educating your
> taste involves learning to enjoy the d
using sudo are derived from Ubuntu" is a statement of fact.
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>
>
>> > > - Original Message -
>>From: "LinuxBSDos.com"
>>To: "Discussion list for OpenIndiana"
>>
>>Sent: Tues
think the point of this discussion
is we do not have to do something simply because a popular distro does it
that way.
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> On May 24, 2011, at 12:36 AM, "LinuxBSDos.com" wrote:
>
>> List as many as you can and I'll still be able to
uld be. Note that PC-BSD is charting its own course, and it
seems to be doing very well. The developers are not borrowing "popular"
features.
I could go on and list all the features I wish to see on a perfect
operating system, but I do not think that is what this th
review of OI soon and share my thoughts and
suggestions here.
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> Just a little insight on the behavior of human race that i experienced at
> home:
> I had a laptop with Windows XP Home with Office XP that crashed at one
> day.
> I had used the
I just downloaded and installed in a virtual environment. The installer is
really cool. Nice interface. Some features are missing, but those could be
added later.
Really excited about this.
Great job, guys.
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> On 13/09/11 11:37 PM, Albert Lee wrote:
>
Hi,
Just added the SFE publisher to an installation of OI, and I see that Xfce
4.8 is installable.
Does anybody know anything about running KDE on OI?
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> On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 12:10, LinuxBSDos.com
> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Just added the SFE publisher to an installation of OI, and I see that
>> Xfce
>> 4.8 is installable.
>>
>> Does anybody know anything about running KDE on OI?
>
>
> http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/09/21/secure_boot_firmware_linux_exclusion_fears/
>
> 2 points:
> 1) I hope that this doesn't happen because it'll be a pain for us as well.
>
> 2) "... Secondly, in the near future the design of the kernel will
> mean that the kernel itself is part of the bootlo
Folks,
Other than the Time Slider gui, is there any other graphical interface for
managing ZFS available?
TIA,
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> Hi,
>
> have a look at this. ;)
> http://www.napp-it.de/index_en.html
>
>
>
> On Fri, 23 Sep 2011 00:48:13 -0600, "LinuxBSDos.com"
> wrote:
>> Folks,
>>
>> Other than the Time Slider gui, is th
e current model that will have a
> driver?
I have a LinkSys WUSB54GC that works out of the box on a new installation
of oi-151.
It's not exactly recent, but I think any of the Linksys AE should work.
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list.
I can volunteer to help set up and maintain one, and take care of other
basic web-related chores.
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another address. And we all
know that the tools to build with are freely available.
Something along the lines of the Q & A section of LinuxBSDos.com
(http://linuxbsdos.com/ask), I think, works better than a traditional
forum.
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> Hi List,
>
> firstly p
I use a WordPress Q&A theme for http://linuxbsdos.com/ask, and that was
after using most of the well known forum applications, but before
discovering Vanilla Forum (http://vanillaforums.org).
The trend in new forums boards is to go with these types of forum apps,
rather than the traditi
So if you are still open to helping, that makes two persons who are ready
to help with a forum-type setting.
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> Keep in mind that the current wiki is outdated and disorganized. I offered
> to help with it, but got no reply and still have no wiki a
something that is more community-oriented.
So, who's gonna make the decision?
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> On Sat, Oct 08, 2011 at 05:20:21PM -0600, LinuxBSDos.com wrote:
>> So if you are still open to helping, that makes two persons who are
>> ready
>> to help with a forum-type setting.
>
> Hey guys, can you hop onto IRC (#oi-dev on Freenode)? We can discuss the
> d
spaces.
>
>
Thanks, but this does not tell us what you think of the proposed forum.
Have look taken a loot at it?
http://linuxbsdos.com/askopenindiana
It's just a demo, but should give you an idea of what the real thingk
would look like.
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noobs and guru-level users can
communicate freely
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> Hello LinuxBSDos.com and List,
>
> I cant say something about the vanilla forum I have no experience
> about it. I have never seen it before.
>
> My opinion about forums is that you need much
This is one of the reasons why we are trying to get a forum up and
running. Replies posted to these types of question would serve the project
better if they are done in a more publicly accessible place.
You might want to take a look at a demo site at
http://linuxbsdos.com/askopenindiana
> On Sat, 2011-10-08 at 18:35 -0600, LinuxBSDos.com wrote:
>> >> As Bernd Helber remarked, forums can play a significant role in Linux
>> >> distributions, as they allow users to "have conversations". It would
>> be
>> >> great if an initia
gt;> >>
>> >>> On Sat, Oct 08, 2011 at 06:35:57PM -0600, LinuxBSDos.com wrote:
>> >>>>>> As Bernd Helber remarked, forums can play a significant role in
>> Linux
>> >>>>>> distributions, as they allow users to "have c
will appeal more to
end-users. But the thread has devolved to this.
The demo is still up at http://linuxbsdos.com/askopenindiana. If the
community does not want it, if the decision makers are against it, I can
just take it down. It took less than 10 minutes to put it up, and will
probably t
>
> On Oct 10, 2011, at 10:38 PM, Ken Gunderson wrote:
>
>> On Mon, 2011-10-10 at 19:27 -0700, Alan Coopersmith wrote:
>>> On 10/10/11 07:16 PM, Ken Gunderson wrote:
>>>> On Mon, 2011-10-10 at 19:32 -0600, LinuxBSDos.com wrote:
>>>>>> Hi All,
> JForum
> mvnForum
> mwForum
> MyBB
> NextBBS
> Phorum
> phpBB
> SMF
> Vanilla
>
> I personally feel that the forum should be able to display threads in
> both threaded and flat mode, which eliminates seven, resulting in:
>
> FUDforum
> mwFor
Those are the steps we used to take in Linux a long time ago. This is one
area that oi will have to address to make non-techy users lives a bit
easier.
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> Also, don't forget to edit /etc/resolv.conf and /etc/nsswitch.conf since
> you're not ge
to remove any package before?
>
>
> Thanks for any information
> Ewald
>
Got the same 404 error messages while attempting to update a test
installation a few minutes ago.
Same problem with adding KDE repos from solaris.bionicmutton.org.
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-snapshots working with no
> problem. Maybe someone can tell why it is not for me.
>
> And further isn't that a rather basic thing to not have working?
>
On a new installation, it worked for me. You may view some screenshots of
the snapshots as viewed from Nautilus at
http://www.linuxbsdos
Hardware support aside, the most important question should be about ZFS.
If Oracle does not make the latest ZFS code available, will the ZFS we
already have be able to match the "other" ZFS, if it comes to that?
File system encryption in the latest ZFS is a killer feature, in my opinion.
Is any p
> On 11/11/11 10:36, Gary Mills wrote:
>> On Fri, Nov 11, 2011 at 10:48:01AM -0700, Gregory Youngblood wrote:
>>> On Nov 11, 2011, at 10:30 AM, Gary Mills wrote:
>>>
I have an Acer AS3810T-6827 that has no internal DVD drive. I can
boot and install Ubuntu from a USB-attached DVD drive, b
your question, but out of curiosity, what are
the features you intend to add?
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> On 20/12/2011 6:29 a.m., Gregory Youngblood wrote:
>> This seems potentially bad all the way around to me. Hopefully this
>> turns out to be a real, officially blessed release and not a leak.
>>
>
> It doesn't look to be official, since it does contain some closed source
> code but is mostly CDDL
> I heard rumors of Oracle going to dismiss the intel version of Solaris...
> Is this true?!
>
What's the source of this rumor?
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> I'd like to get a better understanding (or have someone correct me where
> I'm wrong) about using ZFS encryption for a particular zfs filesystem.
>
> The idea is to create a zfs file system for a MySQL database to use to
> store its datafiles since the database contains potentially sensitive
> in
> Hi
>
> When system admin su to root and launch X 11 utilities (for exemple
> system-config-printer) or java application (for exemple OpenOffice
> ./setup) they get something like that :
>
> The problem with this method is that you have to add theses line for every
> host (this method is not port
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