James Lick wrote:
>On 12/23/05, albert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>>I can only download sol-nv-b28-x86-v1.iso, sol-nv-b28-x86-v2.iso,
>>sol-nv-b28-x86-v3.iso, sol-nv-b28-x86-v4.iso CDs but I can't find languages
>>CD and companion CD.
>>where to download OpenSolaris Language CD and softwar
thank you James Lick! I already find and download sol-nv-b27a-x86-lang-iso.zip
CD-image on sun.com but can't fint companion CD.
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On 12/23/05, albert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I can only download sol-nv-b28-x86-v1.iso, sol-nv-b28-x86-v2.iso,
> sol-nv-b28-x86-v3.iso, sol-nv-b28-x86-v4.iso CDs but I can't find languages
> CD and companion CD.
> where to download OpenSolaris Language CD and software companion CD?
Solaris E
I can only download sol-nv-b28-x86-v1.iso, sol-nv-b28-x86-v2.iso,
sol-nv-b28-x86-v3.iso, sol-nv-b28-x86-v4.iso CDs but I can't find languages CD
and companion CD.
where to download OpenSolaris Language CD and software companion CD?
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where to download OpenSolaris Language CD and software companion CD?
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On 12/22/05, ken mays <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Stefan seems to have delivered the answer that KDE was
> being updated on the Companion CD with Steve C.'s help
> and we have people willing to 'officially' support KDE
> on Solaris - with Sun's enginering assistance
i think with regard of support
ken mays wrote:
The Companion CD for Solaris 10u1 is a DVD image. I
have it and the Solaris 10u1 DVD burned correctly on
DVDs.
The companion CD comes with the SPARC/x86 SFW*
packages included.
Sadly, we still have to consider the people without
DVD burners on certain Sun workstations and older
The Companion CD for Solaris 10u1 is a DVD image. I
have it and the Solaris 10u1 DVD burned correctly on
DVDs.
The companion CD comes with the SPARC/x86 SFW*
packages included.
Sadly, we still have to consider the people without
DVD burners on certain Sun workstations and older
laptops.
~ Ken Ma
Hey,
I'm trying to forward X11 windows from my (opensol build 28) SPARC box to my
(gentoo linux) x64 workstation via SSH.
It works fine, as far as display is concerned, but when it comes to using the
keyboard, wierd things happen.
Primarily, Studio10 will not accept the arrow keys, backspace,
good afternoon ..
has anyone noticed that the solaris 10 upgrade 1 cd image
"sol-10-u1-companion-ga.iso" is 900 mb. .
829 mb. ziped .
unless i am missing something , i can not burn it on a
700 mb. cd .
tim ..
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--- Alan DuBoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thursday 22 December 2005 07:23 am, ken mays
> wrote:
> > 2. We say integrate, yet we did things different
> 1-4
> > years ago for a reason - mainly from community
> > suggestions. KDE-gcc (me) and KDE-Sun Studio
> (Stefan)
> > was a bit of a debat
Replied to the wrong ist ...
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Eric Boutilier wrote:
Sounds good. My 2 cents:
I think the best thing that could happen in this regard is to have
4-way[1] alignment at the package dependency level between a) the
Solaris SFW consolidation team (which, governs the Companion
On Thursday 22 December 2005 05:20 am, Joerg Schilling wrote:
> Once the pkg conversion is ready with the first step and once X is
> available, 1300 Blastwave packages are ready to run on SchilliX.
That's awesome!
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Solaris x86 Engineering
On Thursday 22 December 2005 04:56 am, Stefan Teleman wrote:
> A bit of news: i have been working with Steve Christensen , and i am
> very happy to let everyone know that KDE will be available on the
> Companion CD.
Excellent! Thats good news indeed!
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Solaris x8
The link seems to repond again - some sort of transient issue I suppose...
But now the link is back I was not able to find torrents for the iso
(burnable)...
sol-nv-b28-x86-v{1-4}-iso.zip
ISO files :-)
Are these files available as torrents anywhere?
Stephen
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On Thursday 22 December 2005 07:23 am, ken mays wrote:
> 2. We say integrate, yet we did things different 1-4
> years ago for a reason - mainly from community
> suggestions. KDE-gcc (me) and KDE-Sun Studio (Stefan)
> was a bit of a debate a few years ago as people wanted
> a GCC version of KDE sinc
You have it right. I believe in Solaris 8 it came with the Companion CD
which you could say would be part of the intial install.
Bill Rushmore
rushmores.net
On Thu, 22 Dec 2005, Kenny wrote:
> Can someone please tell me which version included SSH? I thought I read that
> Solaris 9 and 10 incl
Kenny wrote:
Can someone please tell me which version included SSH?
> I thought I read that Solaris 9 and 10 include SSH but
> not 8. 'Course it can be added to 8 but I want to have
> the functionality with the initial install.
Solaris 9 and 10 ship with a custom version of SSH (customized fr
Can someone please tell me which version included SSH? I thought I read that
Solaris 9 and 10 include SSH but not 8. 'Course it can be added to 8 but I
want to have the functionality with the initial install.
(If I have this completely wrong, please let me know. )
Thanks! ---Kenny
This mes
On 12/22/05, Eric Boutilier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Glynn Foster wrote:
>
> >[ ... ]
> With the above in mind, what kind of input are you looking for from
> Belenix developers and Blatstwave maintainers? (BTW, as of this week I
> am the maintainer of a couple Blastwave/CSW packages -- CSWpine
On 12/22/05, ken mays <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Heh-heh-heh. Ok, I'm sure we can find certain apps
> elsewhere, yet the point was really that many ported
> apps for Solaris have a home 'somewhere' and usually
> the maintainer may support specific hardware platforms
> or operating system releases
Glynn Foster wrote:
[ ... ]
Going forward, we need to change this - everyone needs to have a
conscience of not taking the easy way out. We need to work as a team, as
a community and prove it to ourselves that we can get out of this mess.
I'm keen - anyone else? :)
Count me in, that's for
Heh-heh-heh. Ok, I'm sure we can find certain apps
elsewhere, yet the point was really that many ported
apps for Solaris have a home 'somewhere' and usually
the maintainer may support specific hardware platforms
or operating system releases. The 'one soup can for
all' theory may not work in certain
Stephen,
The page loads for me this morning. The servers that host the dlc and
torrents have moved facilities over the last few days. During the
transition we have tried to maintain the services with no down time,
however there have been various problems during the transition that may
have pr
I am one of the core developers for net-snmp (www.net-snmp.org). Those of
you using Solaris 10+ know it as snmpd (as opposed to snmpdx).
In recent versions of the software we have been attempting to allow SNMP
queries of sensors, specifically fans, temperature sensors and voltages
where this is s
Stefan Teleman wrote:
On 12/21/05, Eric Boutilier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Back to KDE. Per the OpenSolaris roadmap[1], the same thing will
eventually happen with KDE via the Companion CD. Which is to say, Sun's
port source code and development environment for the Nevada KDE packages
will
> I can easily sit here and ask where else can I find Scribus or FlightGear
> (not to get too far off topic) other than Blastwave?!?
Scribus for Solaris has been available at KDE since early 2004 and KDE 3.3.1
--Stefan
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Hi,
I tried to get to the torrents at: http://dlc.sun.com/torrents/
The page never loads.
Any clues..?
Has the dlc gone bad? Looks that way...
Are there any torrent file mirrors?
Stephen
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ken mays <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 6. Why not create a Janus layer which allows people to
> run Debian binaries without modifications??? I see
> Nexenta and Belenix seem to be looking into this.
> Maybe help Schillix in doing the same thing or at
> least getting the Blastwave packages ported to
The stroke of the paintbrush is not so easily done in
explaination of Blastwave and KDE (other package
management schemes). I can easily sit here and ask
where else can I find Scribus or FlightGear (not to
get too far off topic) other than Blastwave?!?
1. Blastwave has a build model for developers
Alan DuBoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think Shillix is interesting if for nothing else than Joerg Schilling is
> working on it. It is missing (but gathering) needed pieces for a complete
> system as well. Same with Belenix. All of these system are getting better
> though, this is good.
A
On 12/22/05, Stefan Teleman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> A bit of news: i have been working with Steve Christensen , and i am
> very happy to let everyone know that KDE will be available on the
> Companion CD.
we would very much need, and welcome community input on the Companion
CD. the thread ab
On 12/21/05, Eric Boutilier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Back to KDE. Per the OpenSolaris roadmap[1], the same thing will
> eventually happen with KDE via the Companion CD. Which is to say, Sun's
> port source code and development environment for the Nevada KDE packages
> will be launched on opens
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From: Ian Collins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Moinak Ghosh wrote:
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> >>
> >
> > I have been pointing this out for a while. Right now all the
> > dependencies are based
> > on package names which fosters duplication. Instead we need to
> have
> > dependencies
> > b
thank you che :-)
I will make disposable to the community every publications I will do.
bye
maurizio
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Moinak Ghosh wrote:
Maybe what we require from all the distributions is a common means of
identifying versions, so a package installer can search for X> on the system, regardless of its origin.
I have been pointing this out for a while. Right now all the
dependencies are based
on pack
I don't know about anyone else, but I can see my posts on the forum, but I'm
not getting any mail from the list.
Ian.
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