>is there any chance to actually include those drivers in solaris
>express? the cards supported by it are very common. has anyone talked
>to the developer about that?
Yes;l I think it's one of the reasons the "rh" driver was renamed
"vfe"; they're being prepared for inclusion in Solaris.
Casper
Karyn Ritter wrote:
> Due to a respin, SXCR build 48 will be available on Monday (9/25) rather
> than Friday (9/22) as scheduled. Just wanted to give you all a heads up.
>
> I'm sure Steve's deliveries of the onnv nightly snapshot is on schedule
> for Tuesday (9/26).
What do you mean with "respin
What about adding this to the OpenSolaris Network Appliance project?
http://www.opensolaris.org/os/community/appliances/announcements/
solnetapp/
Jim
On Sep 21, 2006, at 5:33 PM, Ignacio Marambio Catán wrote:
On 9/21/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Next problem was that t
Due to a respin, SXCR build 48 will be available on Monday (9/25) rather
than Friday (9/22) as scheduled. Just wanted to give you all a heads up.
I'm sure Steve's deliveries of the onnv nightly snapshot is on schedule
for Tuesday (9/26).
Thanks,
Karyn
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On 9/21/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Next problem was that the ethernet device wasn't working. I downloaded the
vfe driver code and go
t that resolved. The rest of the setup went like a dream. It took most of a
day, but he left impre
ssed. Once he's ready I'm going to he
>Next problem was that the ethernet device wasn't working. I downloaded the
>vfe driver code and go
t that resolved. The rest of the setup went like a dream. It took most of a
day, but he left impre
ssed. Once he's ready I'm going to help setup the real machine that he just
can clone from.
>
Encouraged by an online article showing how Solaris outperformed Linux for the
Asterisk PBX, I've convinced the owner of a local startup that builds a PBX
appliance (Via chipset) to use OpenSolaris.
Of course that meant I would have to help set up a development system for him.
This wasn't for t
Dennis!
I asked him to join [EMAIL PROTECTED] and then I sorted out his woe
for him quite neatly. He is running fine now.
Well done, Mr. Samaritan! ;-)
Why people use the OpenSolaris discuss list as a general support dump zone
is beyond me.
Because finding (or being bothered to locate) th
> Hi Abhishek,
>
>Lets discuss this offline. You don't have to cc opensolaris-discuss.
>
I asked him to join [EMAIL PROTECTED] and then I sorted out his woe
for him quite neatly. He is running fine now.
Why people use the OpenSolaris discuss list as a general support dump zone
is beyond me.
http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9003492
All you digg users please digg here:
http://digg.com/software/Google_testing_Sun_s_OpenSolaris :)
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My thread wants to be of informative character.Every added comment about the
article is considered superfluous.Thank Mr. Hoffmann for your timely advise.
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On Thu, 21 Sep 2006, De Togni Giacomo wrote:
An extensive comparison between Solaris and Linux by Dr. Nikolai Bezroukov.
http://www.softpanorama.org/Articles/solaris_vs_linux.shtml
I smell the horrid stench of flamebait ...
Please, leave that out of here, creates too much clutter in the mail
Robert Milkowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Solaris 10 will recognize Linux's md5 password by default - just put
> them in /etc/shadow.
>
> Now if you change a password on Solaris it will
> be written in DES3 by default. See /etc/security/policy.conf - you can
> change default password encryptio
>Solaris 10 will recognize Linux's md5 password by default - just put
>them in /etc/shadow.
>
>Now if you change a password on Solaris it will
>be written in DES3 by default. See /etc/security/policy.conf - you can
>change default password encryption for new passwords even to be
>compatible with
An extensive comparison between Solaris and Linux by Dr. Nikolai Bezroukov.
http://www.softpanorama.org/Articles/solaris_vs_linux.shtml
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Hello przemolicc,
Monday, September 18, 2006, 11:43:02 AM, you wrote:
ppf> Hello,
ppf> [ sorry if this is not appriopiate forum but I haven't found such ]
ppf> I am considering moving one of linux servers to solaris server. The
ppf> linux server is mainly a fileserver (samba). Can you point me
"September 20, 2006 (Computerworld) -- Google Inc. is experimenting
with the open-source version of Sun Microsystems Inc.'s Solaris
operating system as a possible long-term prelude to replacing its
massive global network of Linux servers, according to sources. [...]"
More:
http://www.computerwor
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