I think this message was intended as a nomination for the OpenSolaris
contributor awards.
Nominations for the awards should go to [i]mktg-discuss[/i]
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Jim Grisanzio wrote:
And also, I'm going to use my proximity to the rest of Asia to poke
around throughout the entire region. I'll do very little travel to the
US, actually -- probably only once a year. It will be Asia first, Europe
second. But in terms of my online activities, everything stay
I wrote:
> I will try b40 CD-ROMs next.
The v1 iso successfully booted. I have to check my DVD-ROM drive too.
Thanks.
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Dear friends,
You are invited to a blog party on Wednesday, June 14th to celebrate
the birthday of OpenSolaris!
I would like to initiate a grass-roots effort to blog about the first
birthday of the OpenSolaris project, and I need your help to make it a
success. As you may know, the first birthd
On Monday 05 June 2006 06:00 pm, Dennis Clarke wrote:
> We can always go to their offices and chain ourselves to a tree in the
> front yard. Or better yet, we chain oursleves to the CEO's car bumper.
>
> Something drastic .. because nothing else works with them.
Maybe the bomb in the car would ge
There was a question (and a suggestion) about resending this to the
discuss list.
Here is a reminder that the Award nominations are coming in this week.
Sara
Sara Dornsife wrote:
Based on the +1s, we are moving forward with this proposal. Get your
nominations in.
What is a contributor?
You
Jim Grisanzio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> James mentioned the CAB. Good point. The CAB is now the OGB, as per the
> OpenSolaris Charter. I think the Charter outlines well the scope of the
> OGB -- an independent body representing the OpenSolaris community:
> http://www.opensolaris.org/os/commun
Hi,
Ben wrote:
>Beyond that, getting as
>many people as possible to help in the booth is good.
You can count me in as 'booth helper'.
-Michelle
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> Here is my vote for Rich Teer.
Um, yeah, and stuff, and such... but what's being voted on?
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And we will have some DVDRs printed up that you can produce them on.
Sara
Stephen Lau wrote:
Teresa, I still have my SXCR+Studio10+ON+NexentaLiveCD mash-up DVD ISO
if you want to produce some of those for LinuxWorld. I can update it
for build 41.
cheers,
steve
On Tue, Jun 06, 2006 at 12:44:
On Tue, Jun 06, 2006 at 08:05:07PM +0200, Rainer Orth wrote:
> Stephen Lau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > > Builds of ON within the Mercurial workspace should build cleanly, with
> > > the exception of checkpaths (which isn't run by the default
> > > opensolaris.sh environment file). If enab
Stephen Lau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Builds of ON within the Mercurial workspace should build cleanly, with
> > the exception of checkpaths (which isn't run by the default
> > opensolaris.sh environment file). If enabled, your nightly log file, in
> > the section entitled 'Check lists o
Teresa, I still have my SXCR+Studio10+ON+NexentaLiveCD mash-up DVD ISO
if you want to produce some of those for LinuxWorld. I can update it
for build 41.
cheers,
steve
On Tue, Jun 06, 2006 at 12:44:15AM -0700, Ben Rockwood wrote:
> Teresa Giacomini wrote:
>
> >Awesome Ben. Thanks so much for
Thank you, Nicholas.
I tried "boot cdrom -s" and got same error.
Rebooting with command: boot cdrom -s
Boot device: /[EMAIL PROTECTED],0/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL PROTECTED],0:f File
and args: -s
SunOS Release 5.11 Version snv_40 64-bit
Copyright 1983-2006 Sun Mi
James Carlson wrote:
Dick Davies writes:
On 02/06/06, James Carlson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
UNIX admin writes:
One of the rare things I like is how Linux solved this: regardless
of the networking HW, all interfaces are named "eth[0-N]", for
example eth0, eth1, ... , ethN.
Linux isn't the o
Dick Davies writes:
> On 02/06/06, James Carlson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > UNIX admin writes:
> > > One of the rare things I like is how Linux solved this: regardless
> > > of the networking HW, all interfaces are named "eth[0-N]", for
> > > example eth0, eth1, ... , ethN.
> >
> > Linux isn't
On 02/06/06, James Carlson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
UNIX admin writes:
> One of the rare things I like is how Linux solved this: regardless
> of the networking HW, all interfaces are named "eth[0-N]", for
> example eth0, eth1, ... , ethN.
Linux isn't the only one to do this. AIX, BSD, and oth
Hey,
Here's OpenSolaris Weekly News #14 - a little later than usual due to a
public holiday in NZ [blame the Queen]. Thanks all for the kittens I had
trying to catch up on all the mailing lists this week - very productive ;)
Glynn
==
Stephen Lau announced [1] that ON build 41 was now avai
Teresa Giacomini wrote:
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 a
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