A little bit off topic there.
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On Friday 04 August 2006 02:40 pm, Joerg Schilling wrote:
> The current problem with Debian is that they disregard their ethics rules
> and act with arbitrariness. Some people dislike anything but the GPL and
> apply pressure on authors that use different licenses.
There could be something lost in
When will the version be upgraded from 4.05?
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> "There is only one thing in the world worse than being talked about,
> and that is not being talked about."
>
>Oscar Wilde
> and the guy was damn right
>
> nacho
Quite possibly the most intelligent thing I've heard said about the
press and other "talking heads" since they got interested
This is a known issue and is being tracked as
6445132 CDE stopped using the correct system interface fonts
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On 8/5/06, Alan DuBoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Friday 04 August 2006 01:18 pm, Rich Teer wrote:
> On Fri, 4 Aug 2006, Alan DuBoff wrote:
> > Truely, to make comments like that towards Sun is really grasping for
> > straws.
>
> ... and smacks of desparation.
Our community should take it as
On 8/4/06, Teresa Giacomini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi everyone,
Good news! As part of Tech Days this year there will be an OpenSolaris
Day (half-day really) specifically designed for the community. We'd
love to have community speakers at these events. And it would be great
to have OpenSol
On 8/4/06, Erich Weiler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
% svcs -p.online 15:46:58svc:/application/management/common-agent-container-1:default15:46:44 5792 java.% pargs 5792argv[10]: com.sun.cacao.container.impl.ContainerPrivate
Do you have another Java process running
Dennis Clarke wrote On 08/04/06 11:38,:
Hi everyone,
10. Malaysia Kuala Lumpur Mar 6-8, 2007
11. Brazil Sao PauloApr 17-19, 2007
12. Russia St. Petersburg Apr, 2007
13. Mexico Mexico City May 16-18, 2007
Canada ?
Alan DuBoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> cdrecord was a part of sfw, I guess. Is it included on a Solaris distribution?
>
> I haven't used it for a couple years it seems, so not sure if it's on the
> distribution or not, it used to be a part of the companion cd.
The cdrecord from the companion C
Erich Weiler wrote:
Does the "common-agent-container" service manage Solaris 10 containers?
Does it need to be taking up time like it is even if I have no
container specifically configured?
This has nothing to do with Solaris "containers" (zones and/or resource
management).
Jerry
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Alan DuBoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> No, I don't feel there's confusion on my part. Debian was always able to
> seperate free from non-free, and even you as a user have the option to
> disable non-free software if it bothers you.
>
> The Debian ethic seems to me, to be a freely distributable
On Friday 04 August 2006 02:25 pm, James Carlson wrote:
> % which cdrecord
> /usr/bin/cdrecord
Good to see that changed, this was not very long ago...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Down]$ uname -a
SunOS eagle 5.11 snv_22 i86pc i386 i86pc
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Down]$ which cdrecord
/opt/sfw/bin/cdrecord
--
Ala
Alan DuBoff writes:
> cdrecord was a part of sfw, I guess. Is it included on a Solaris distribution?
>
> I haven't used it for a couple years it seems, so not sure if it's on the
> distribution or not, it used to be a part of the companion cd.
% which cdrecord
/usr/bin/cdrecord
% pkgchk -lp /usr
On Friday 04 August 2006 01:55 pm, James Carlson wrote:
> I think that the point here is that if there are any cases where cdrw
> works, and cdrecord does not, then bugs should be filed against that.
> If you see cases like that, you should file bugs.
At the time Joerg told me it was incompatible
On Friday 04 August 2006 01:18 pm, Rich Teer wrote:
> On Fri, 4 Aug 2006, Alan DuBoff wrote:
> > Truely, to make comments like that towards Sun is really grasping for
> > straws.
>
> ... and smacks of desparation.
Our community should take it as a compliment. There is quite a bit of interest
bein
Alan DuBoff writes:
> > Given the known problems with cdrw, it is most unlikely that there is any
> > case where cdrw works but cdrecord has problems.
>
> I have no idea. Do I ever get a bad burn? Sure, I toss them in the trash.
I think that the point here is that if there are any cases where cdr
On Friday 04 August 2006 12:26 pm, Joerg Schilling wrote:
> I have the impression that you confuse the problem with Debian (which seems
> to become non-free project) and Nexenta.
>
> Please note: The Nexenta people suffer from the same problems with Debian
> as I do
No, I don't feel there's co
On Fri, 4 Aug 2006, Alan DuBoff wrote:
> Truely, to make comments like that towards Sun is really grasping for straws.
... and smacks of desparation.
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On Friday 04 August 2006 11:22 am, Teresa Giacomini wrote:
> 6. Czech RepublicPrague Nov 14-16, 2006
> 12. Russia St. Petersburg Apr, 2007
Here's 2 I'd love to participate in, not sure if I can get 2 interenational
conferences in 1 year though. Prague would be my
Jonathan Adams wrote:
You might try running svcs -p, and look for the process id; that will tell
you if it is part of a Solaris service.
Also, what does:
pargs 5982
output?
% ps -eaf | grep java
root 5792 1 0 15:46:44 ? 8:57
/usr/jdk/jdk1.5.0_06/bin/java -Xms4M -Xm
On Fri, Aug 04, 2006 at 07:55:09AM -0700, Erich Weiler wrote:
> Hi ya'll,
>
> I've noticed this java process sucking up CPU time on most of my Solaris 10
> boxes, even when idle:
>
> root 5982 1 0 15:41:57 ? 7:18 /usr/jdk/jdk1.5.0_06/bin/java
> -Xms4M -Xmx64M -classpath /usr/s
Alan DuBoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Friday 04 August 2006 05:38 am, Joerg Schilling wrote:
> > As long as Debian distributes rotten (by Debian) versions
> > of cdrtools and as long as Debian tries to hide newer versions
> > from Debian, I would not praise Debian too much
>
> That's cer
On Friday 04 August 2006 07:31 am, Stephen Lau wrote:
> Alan DuBoff wrote:
> > I must say that as a previous Debian user for quite a number of years,
> > Nexenta really kicks! Even though I haven't run a Debian server for close
> > to 3 years, old habits are hard to break as they say! There's a few
On Friday 04 August 2006 07:30 am, Stephen Lau wrote:
> The Sun RealPlayer package installs fine in Nexenta... (I've done it)
Nice, this will be on my list of software to add.
> Don't forget punchin :)
No, I won't. The point is that some of these things are not as easy to install
to Nexenta as
On Friday 04 August 2006 05:38 am, Joerg Schilling wrote:
> As long as Debian distributes rotten (by Debian) versions
> of cdrtools and as long as Debian tries to hide newer versions
> from Debian, I would not praise Debian too much
That's certainly your choice. From my perspective I see them
On Friday 04 August 2006 04:32 am, James Dickens wrote:
> > Mauri: No, we're not. I think that OpenSolaris is a little bit of a
> > game Sun is playing to try to get good PR. But I don't think it's in the
> > spirit of true open source.
>
> If that is there opinion, IBM has played the game as well,
> Hi everyone,
>
>
> 10. Malaysia Kuala Lumpur Mar 6-8, 2007
> 11. Brazil Sao PauloApr 17-19, 2007
> 12. Russia St. Petersburg Apr, 2007
> 13. Mexico Mexico City May 16-18, 2007
Canada ?
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[...]
> Give us a little time and OpenSolaris will be running on those machines.
>
> See http://www.blastwave.org/articles/BLS-0055/index.html
>
> and furthermore, it may even be possible some day for OpenSolaris
> developers to be working with this :
>
> http://www-03.ibm.com
Hi everyone,
Good news! As part of Tech Days this year there will be an OpenSolaris
Day (half-day really) specifically designed for the community. We'd
love to have community speakers at these events. And it would be great
to have OpenSolaris User Group meetings around the same time, so tha
hi
tyw wrote:
Hi all,
Im trying to set up Tomcat on Solaris 10, but im quite new in this.
So i hope somebdy out there to guide me.
Setting up tomcat on s10 is a very trivial task
download your favourite version of tomcat from tomcat.apache.org
place it your favourite directory
then set
Hi ya'll,
I've noticed this java process sucking up CPU time on most of my Solaris 10
boxes, even when idle:
root 5982 1 0 15:41:57 ? 7:18 /usr/jdk/jdk1.5.0_06/bin/java
-Xms4M -Xmx64M -classpath /usr/share/lib/jdmk/jdm
It only takes up ~2% of the CPU, and load average is ALWA
Alan DuBoff wrote:
I must say that as a previous Debian user for quite a number of years, Nexenta
really kicks! Even though I haven't run a Debian server for close to 3 years,
old habits are hard to break as they say! There's a few things I don't have at
the moment due to lack of pkg support,
Alan DuBoff wrote:
I must say that as a previous Debian user for quite a number of years, Nexenta
really kicks! Even though I haven't run a Debian server for close to 3 years,
old habits are hard to break as they say! There's a few things I don't have at
the moment due to lack of pkg support,
> IBM just doesn't get it... I have worked with both AIX and Solaris. But
> having access to the source code, has saved my a** many times. Not to
> forget, that with following what's happening in OpenSolaris, I know what
> happens in Solaris in the next months/years. Based on this information,
> I
Alan DuBoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sure, you got that piece of $#!T dselect installer, or looks like it, and
> that's the part that reminds me of the statement, "Debian - it ain't your
> Mother's OS". But I think it was good to see that POS installer, because I
> had forgotten that any in
On Fri, 4 Aug 2006, tyw wrote:
Erm, isnt '/etc/apache' a directory?
Yes, it is. cd into and take a look. There is a README.Solaris that will
be help.
But you will need to do is copy httpd.conf-example to httpd.conf. Then go
to the end of the file and you'll see the thing you are suppose
On 8/4/06, Mika Borner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
IBM just doesn't get it... I have worked with both AIX and Solaris. But
having access to the source code, has saved my a** many times. Not to
forget, that with following what's happening in OpenSolaris, I know what
happens in Solaris in the next m
Sorry, but what's so new with that IBM marketing bla bla.
Or rather flames!
Nothing new.
The interesting things (in a positive sense) are the good facts incorporated
into the journalist's questions.
The expected IBM reactions are to make it all down and bad.
EXCEPT their own Linux engagement, wh
On Friday 04 August 2006 02:18 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >I must say that as a previous Debian user for quite a number of years,
> >Nexenta really kicks! Even though I haven't run a Debian server for
> >close to 3 years, old habits are hard to break as they say ! There's a
> >few things I don'
>I must say that as a previous Debian user for quite a number of years,
>Nexenta really kicks! Even though I haven't run a Debian server for
>close to 3 years, old habits are hard to break as they say ! There's a
>few things I don't have at the moment due to lack of pkg support, but
>hopefully tha
I must say that as a previous Debian user for quite a number of years, Nexenta
really kicks! Even though I haven't run a Debian server for close to 3 years,
old habits are hard to break as they say! There's a few things I don't have at
the moment due to lack of pkg support, but hopefully that wi
Erm, isnt '/etc/apache' a directory?
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tyw wrote:
Thx 4 the reply, But I also heard that there is a tomcat that is already
installed in Solaris 10 (Correct me if im wrong), which unfortunately i
do not know how to set it up. Any ideas?
You are indeed correct. In /etc/apache there is a line which is
commented out:
# include /etc/
Thx 4 the reply,
But I also heard that there is a tomcat that is already installed in Solaris 10
(Correct me if im wrong), which unfortunately i do not know how to set it up.
Any ideas?
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