On 6/5/06, Sean Sprague <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Eric,
> There seems to be something wrong with the SXCR download link on
> opensolaris.org's ON build instructions page. For the past few days,
> the attempt to connect to javashoplm.sun.com has been timing out for
> me.
Just gave it a shot wi
On Fri, Jun 02, 2006 at 05:01:42PM -0700, Erast Benson wrote:
> On Fri, 2006-06-02 at 16:54 -0700, Philip Brown wrote:
> > On Fri, Jun 02, 2006 at 04:52:48PM -0700, Erast Benson wrote:
> > > sound like debdelta which has been around for years is what you are
> > > looking for.
> >
S'funny.. ther
> On Saturday 03 June 2006 11:04 am, Joerg Schilling wrote:
>> Alan DuBoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > On Sunday 28 May 2006 06:53 am, Joerg Schilling wrote:
>> > > A company that does not create new versions of their software in more
>> > > than 6 years _is_ dead.
>> >
>> > The thing is that
On Sunday 04 June 2006 12:58 pm, James Carlson wrote:
> I don't think I'm twisting anything here, nor do I believe that I'm
> making or implying the sorts of assertions that you say I am.
Seems like a fine line between what is known as the community and the
distribution, and I think your explanat
On Saturday 03 June 2006 11:04 am, Joerg Schilling wrote:
> Alan DuBoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Sunday 28 May 2006 06:53 am, Joerg Schilling wrote:
> > > A company that does not create new versions of their software in more
> > > than 6 years _is_ dead.
> >
> > The thing is that Adobe doe
OKay, this is just a light hearted and fun idea.
I propose that some of us join up and work on desktop graphics as a team.
The final images could be rendered into a number of resolutions that may go
so far as to be easily printed on large posters for trade shows or bedroom
ceilings. :-)
I have
UNIX admin wrote:
>>On the other side I
>>cannot really get rid
>>of the impression that Sun gave up on Europe at
>>least. Don't know about US
>>but that's just how it appears to me.
>>
>>
>
>I have come to the same observation; the state of affairs in Europe regarding
>Solaris awareness an
Darren J Moffat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> James Carlson wrote:
> >> I also like the fact that for my laptop when running Linux, I don't have
> >> to remember how the network driver is called. But the above problem, how
> >> is it addressed on Linux ? On Solaris at least, that issue only occur
[...]
> It was one of the biggest shocks to me when I moved from the
> U.S. Germany is particularly bad, sysadmins and consultants
> there are slapping Windows on vanilla PCs by the cartloads.
> When something needs done fast, the first thought is to slap
> Windows on "because it's so easy an
Gavin Maltby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> OK let's try divide-and-conquer at a higher level. We'll stop the
> cpu.AuthenticAMD.15 module from initializing thereby forcing us
> to fall back to the generic cpu module (as used on Intel cpus
> and any AMD family 0xf systems not explicitly supported b
Awesome Ben. Thanks so much for taking this on. And to Alan for
offering to be there. Rich, I've got no idea whether Sun will be able
to fund a tripI think the answer is likely not. I'm happy to help
with logistics and suchlike concall numbers for planning and such.
So, shall we ha
A number of years ago, 10?, I was trying to get Solaris 2.5.1 to run
multiple Lotus Notes servers in a cluster on a SPARC Center 2000E as well as
on some Compaq Proliant 5000 servers. I joined a newsgroup called
comp.unix.solaris. I asked questions and I got answers. A guy named Rich
Teer was a
Sara Dornsife <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
...
> What do nominators get?
...
> - A recordable CD/DVD imprinted with OpenSolaris for you to burn your
> favorite distro - artwork is located at
> http://www.opensolaris.org/os/community/marketing/mktgdownloads/
The needed software is here:
ftp://f
I got used Blade 100 with DVD-ROM drive. Downloaded b40 DVD iso,
confirmed the same md5sum, burned it onto a DVD-R.
The problem is that folowing error continues and the installer does
not come. Did I fail anything?
{ok} boot cdrom
...
(See /lib/svc/share/README for more information.)
Console logi
Hi,
Of course there is interest! Thanks for all your thoughts and offers.
Teresa and I will discuss and will be back in touch with you. To an
extent, some marketing money is spent on education already, although not
in the direct "education credits" manner that you suggest. It should be
qui
> Thanks. :) It should be wild. I'll be in Sun's office
> in Yokohama:
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/jimgris/12375033/in/set-3
> 02056/
Simply wild!
If I weren't all tied up here, I'd drop everything this instant, and get my
behind on a plane for Tokyo.
> Absolutely. My gut tells me that the Ja
> On the other side I
> cannot really get rid
> of the impression that Sun gave up on Europe at
> least. Don't know about US
> but that's just how it appears to me.
I have come to the same observation; the state of affairs in Europe regarding
Solaris awareness and Solaris expertise is simply DI
> Many of your ideas above are excellent--and maybe
> Teresa or Patrick can
> give further updates on specifics --maybe some of
> these ideas are in
> planning already. If so, maybe there's an
> opportunity for community
> members who are affiliated with Universities to join
> Teresa's efforts
> a
I'd like to know the name of the font you used for "transparency intricacy" and
where I could get it.
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Sean Sprague wrote:
Eric,
There seems to be something wrong with the SXCR download link on
opensolaris.org's ON build instructions page. For the past few days,
the attempt to connect to javashoplm.sun.com has been timing out for
me.
Just gave it a shot without problem... Can you ping it, o
FWIW I tried booting one of out Niagara boxes with snv_40
and it worked just fine. Try snooping the network to see
what actually gets downloaded by the client.
On 6/3/06, Peter Eriksson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Sat, 3 Jun 2006, Robert Milkowski wrote:
> Hello Peter,
>
> Friday, June 2, 20
On Sat, 3 Jun 2006, Robert Milkowski wrote:
> Hello Peter,
>
> Friday, June 2, 2006, 11:57:49 PM, you wrote:
>
> PE> This is all I get if I try to jumpstart a T1000 with B40 of Nevada:
>
> PE> {0} ok boot net - install
> PE> Boot device: /[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL PROTECTED] File
Based on the +1s, we are moving forward with this proposal. Get your
nominations in.
What is a contributor?
You define it. There is only one category, one requirement to be the
recipient of one of these coveted awards: that the winner has to have
done something -- anything -- to the benefit of
Eric,
There seems to be something wrong with the SXCR download link on
opensolaris.org's ON build instructions page. For the past few days,
the attempt to connect to javashoplm.sun.com has been timing out for
me.
Just gave it a shot without problem... Can you ping it, or telnet to it on port
There seems to be something wrong with the SXCR download link on
opensolaris.org's ON build instructions page. For the past few days,
the attempt to connect to javashoplm.sun.com has been timing out for
me.
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> certainly is transparent and open .
>
> put the text in the RIght hand top corner as the left side of a desktop
> is clutterd with Icons.
> and 1920*1200 pixels would be nice.
>
http://www.blastware.org/docs/images/OpenSolaris_01_1920x1200.jpg
I think I will start over now with some n
Ignacio Marambio Catán wrote:
+1 here, i've been looking forward to having something like this in
solaris, it is one of the areas where it definitelly lagged other os
along with the sound subsystem. is gnome integration included in the
project?
Hi Ignacio,
We plan to work with the Gnome team t
+1 here, i've been looking forward to having something like this in
solaris, it is one of the areas where it definitelly lagged other os
along with the sound subsystem. is gnome integration included in the
project?
nacho
On 6/5/06, Stephen Lau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
+1 from me
and +1 from e
certainly is transparent and open .
put the text in the RIght hand top corner as the left side of a desktop is
clutterd with Icons.
and 1920*1200 pixels would be nice.
//Lars
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On Fri, 2 Jun 2006, Teresa Giacomini wrote:
> The OpenSolaris community has been invited to participate in the .org pavilion
> at Linuxworld San Francisco. Anyone out there interested in taking the lead
> on this? I'm happy to help out with logistics and such, but I'd love to see
> some local fo
+1 from me
and +1 from everyone who has ever asked me why Solaris doesn't have
smbmount (which is like +5000)
Robert Thurlow wrote:
The CIFS client for Solaris is a virtual file system on Solaris
providing access to the servers which support the CIFS protocol,
which is the natural file sharing
On Mon, 5 Jun 2006, Robert Thurlow wrote:
> The CIFS client for Solaris is a virtual file system on Solaris
> providing access to the servers which support the CIFS protocol,
> which is the natural file sharing protocol on Windows; Samba on
> Unix/Linux is a CIFS server implementation.
+1
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Ri
The CIFS client for Solaris is a virtual file system on Solaris
providing access to the servers which support the CIFS protocol,
which is the natural file sharing protocol on Windows; Samba on
Unix/Linux is a CIFS server implementation.
Using the CIFS client, users can mount remote CIFS server sh
>> This image is actually a
>> rop of a much larger image at 4096x3072 pixels. Then
>> I cropped out the
>> 1600x1200 section here and that bland column really
>> sticks out.
>
> How about a widescreen 1920x1200 version to fit natively on Sun's largest
> LCD? Consideration would then have to be
On Mon, Jun 05, 2006 at 12:19:50PM +0530, Moinak Ghosh wrote:
> Philip Brown wrote:
> >http://www.bolthole.com/solaris/drivers/vgatext.html
> >
> >
>fstobdf(1) should be able to convert to BDF fonts if one is running a
>fontserver.
Thank you! I've updated my web page accordingly.
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> This image is actually a
> rop of a much larger image at 4096x3072 pixels. Then
> I cropped out the
> 1600x1200 section here and that bland column really
> sticks out.
How about a widescreen 1920x1200 version to fit natively on Sun's largest LCD?
Consideration would then have to be made for
Jim Grisanzio wrote:
Joerg and Thomas are correct to point out the
university issue, but things will turn around.
Inside
Sun, this is being taken seriously.
I would like to make a suggestion, and task you
specifically to take that s
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