On Mon, 2 Oct 2006, Jerry wrote:
Hi,
I have linux box with Fedora Core 5.
I want to install OpenSolaris and from the download page, it says
http://www.opensolaris.org/os/downloads/on/
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If you choose to install from pre-built archives, you will need:
A system installed with a s
James McPherson wrote:
On 10/3/06, W. Wayne Liauh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> 1. Keep watching the release news, and skip the
> releases which don't offer anything too interesting,
> then download the DVD/CD release, burn and upgrade
> installation. Negative is that you'd need to download
> w
First my apolgies for responding to the incorrect topic by Akhilesh.
Akhilesh Mritunjai wrote:
Hi,
The instructions are little cryptic. The instructions on the download/ON page refer to
building a development system with all "latest" (as in nightly, bleeding edge)
thingies installed.
You can
Akhilesh Mritunjai wrote:
Most of the projects fall under the
category of 'useful but not really product level'
tools.
As far as I understand, people dealing with HPC, don't mind playing with useful
tools, but they sure do appreciate having full blown products so they can
concentrate on the
On 10/3/06, W. Wayne Liauh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> 1. Keep watching the release news, and skip the
> releases which don't offer anything too interesting,
> then download the DVD/CD release, burn and upgrade
> installation. Negative is that you'd need to download
> whole wad of 2.5 G stuff.
>
> 1. Keep watching the release news, and skip the
> releases which don't offer anything too interesting,
> then download the DVD/CD release, burn and upgrade
> installation. Negative is that you'd need to download
> whole wad of 2.5 G stuff.
>
> - Akhilesh
Can your upgrade from the iso images
Hi,
I am a newbie here. I need some help in installing the libsmbios libraries. I
am building some proprietary SNMP agents and it requires libsmbios libraries.
These libraries are something like libsmbios, libsmbiosxml etc.
I need these for x86 architecture for solaris 9.
Any inputs?
thanks
-
> Most of the projects fall under the
> category of 'useful but not really product level'
> tools.
As far as I understand, people dealing with HPC, don't mind playing with useful
tools, but they sure do appreciate having full blown products so they can
concentrate on the real issues.
Now, open
Hi,
The instructions are little cryptic. The instructions on the download/ON page
refer to building a development system with all "latest" (as in nightly,
bleeding edge) thingies installed.
You can just choose to install the DVD/CD release of "Solaris Express Community
Release" and be happy an
> Hi,
>
> Has anyone notice the difference of performance using Solaris Express+JDS
> where everything is compiled with SUNStudio (I think) and using Nexenta
> (Solaris with GNU Userland using Ubuntu->Debian repository) where everything
> supposedly compiled with Gcc?
>
> Is Nexenta good idea for
> Hi,
>
> I have linux box with Fedora Core 5.
Just like a whole lot of people. No problem.
> I want to install OpenSolaris and from the download page, it says
> http://www.opensolaris.org/os/downloads/on/
> --
> If you choose to install from pre-built archives, you will need:
>
Here's the September issue of the OpenSolaris Community Newsletter:
http://opensolaris.org/os/project/content/newsletter/sept06/
If you have contributions, please send them to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Linda
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Hi,
I have linux box with Fedora Core 5.
I want to install OpenSolaris and from the download page, it says
http://www.opensolaris.org/os/downloads/on/
--
If you choose to install from pre-built archives, you will need:
A system installed with a suitable OpenSolaris distribution,
Hi,
Has anyone notice the difference of performance using Solaris Express+JDS where
everything is compiled with SUNStudio (I think) and using Nexenta (Solaris with
GNU Userland using Ubuntu->Debian repository) where everything supposedly
compiled with Gcc?
Is Nexenta good idea for running Sola
In the interest of full disclosure, I'm also in Brad's group. There are a
number of projects we've been discussing and working on for a couple years that
we believe would be useful to the HPC community. This forum seems well suited
for exposing some of these projects. Most of the projects fal
I hope to see our community logos in your main page.You can look for these,here:
http://www.opensolaris.org/os/about/buttons
Thank you!
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On 10/2/06, Dennis Clarke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hows that for a really honest, accurate and worthless answer ?
Very well crafted :-)
Paul
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I'm not an HPC developer (nor do I play one, etc :-) ), but I've heard some
interest regarding clusters. If the Community is started AND if you choose to
do something regarding clusters, would openmpi (http://www.open-mpi.org/) be
something that would be usable?
To recuse myself, I'm in Brad's
Dennis Clarke wrote:
Hello - I'd like to send the google bot to /dev/null because it will not
leave my Solaris 10 x86 box alone. Each 3 minutes, I get another hit from
it. I do not have a big connection or big site, so it is a problem for me.
The msn bot that copied the google bot is not as aggre
Dennis Clarke wrote:
Hello - I'd like to send the google bot to /dev/null because it will not
leave my Solaris 10 x86 box alone. Each 3 minutes, I get another hit from
it. I do not have a big connection or big site, so it is a problem for me.
The msn bot that copied the google bot is not as aggre
> Hello - I'd like to send the google bot to /dev/null because it will not
> leave my Solaris 10 x86 box alone. Each 3 minutes, I get another hit from
> it. I do not have a big connection or big site, so it is a problem for me.
> The msn bot that copied the google bot is not as aggressive, and vis
> At the risk of starting another flame war, I have a question concerning
> CDDL...
>
> If I contribute a driver to OpenSolaris for a device which is
> protected by certain patents then do I compromise those patents in any
> way? Note I'm not talking about software patents here, just patents on
>
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Hi Paul,
Linda Bernal forwarded me this question last week, and I am trying to
find an answer. It just may take me a few days.
Thanks.
Bonnie
Paul Durrant wrote On 10/02/06 09:14,:
> At the risk of starting another flame war, I have a question concerning
> CDDL...
>
> If I contribute a drive
our corporation mainly provides world brand sports shoes, like jordan, AF1,
dunk, the airmax adidas bape etc. We sincerely hope to become good partner,
and make friends with you, Let's make our fortune together,and the price is
lowest. You will get the shoes within 7 days. thank you!
site:ww
At the risk of starting another flame war, I have a question concerning CDDL...
If I contribute a driver to OpenSolaris for a device which is
protected by certain patents then do I compromise those patents in any
way? Note I'm not talking about software patents here, just patents on
the hardware
Hello - I'd like to send the google bot to /dev/null because it will not leave my Solaris 10 x86 box alone. Each 3 minutes, I get another hit from it. I do not have a big connection or big site, so it is a problem for me. The msn bot that copied the google bot is not as aggressive, and visits me ra
> NOTE: I completely fat finger'd Yuan Lin's name and
> apologize. Yuan would
> like to show the new Sun Studio Data Race Detection
> Tool which he has been
> working on.
>
> Tonight, Sept. 28, 2006, we're glad to have a couple
> nice presentations for
> folks.
>
> First off, we'll be having
Roland Mainz writes:
> I just finished the update of our development tree to B48 - but it seems
> the trouble that "makebfu" still finds SVN files in ${ROOT} is still
> present:
That doesn't look to me like trouble with makebfu. It looks like a
problem with junk being delivered into the proto are
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