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putback by 'robin' on December 1st 2006:
6497364 update zoneinfo timezones to 2006p - (Western Australia
DST 12/3/2006)
cheers,
steve
On Sun, Dec 03, 2006 at 02:32:09PM +1030, David Lloyd wrote:
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> Hi There,
>
>
> Very soon no
> On Sun, 3 Dec 2006, Ruslan Valiyev wrote:
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>> Even though the hardware you've mentioned is quite good for these tasks,
>> I'm
>> not sure about their [Netras'] noise levels.
>
> In my experinece they're OK. Not dead quiet (I wouldn't want to try
> to sleep in the same room as one), but not as
Hi There,
Very soon now, WA in Australia will go into Daylight Savings - does
anyone know if there's an update for the timezone files for this for
Open Solaris?
DSL
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Martin Bochnig wrote:
>Not very noisy.
>You can easily trust Rich's recommendation.
>I guess many(most?) PCs are louder, plus: Are more power hungry (and
>therefore more expensive to run).
>
>A T105 will not disappoint you.
>
>
http://sunsolve.sun.com/handbook_private/Systems/Netra_t1_105_shared
Ruslan Valiyev wrote:
> [...]
>
>
> > does anyone have any suggestions ?
>
> I'd recommend something like the Netra T105 or AC200. They're
> 1U SPARC servers that'll run S10 quite nicely. Add a QFE card
> for the extra Ethernet ports, and you're done.
>
> --
> Rich T
On Sun, 3 Dec 2006, Ruslan Valiyev wrote:
> Even though the hardware you've mentioned is quite good for these tasks, I'm
> not sure about their [Netras'] noise levels.
In my experinece they're OK. Not dead quiet (I wouldn't want to try
to sleep in the same room as one), but not as noisy as Sun's
> i'm looking to replace some venerable solaris systems which mainly do
> network services (routing, firewall, dhcp, etc) with small servers
> running opensolaris.
>
> i'm looking for something which (in order):
>
> - can be fitted with at least 3 ethernet ports
> - is cheap & easy to acquire
>
On Sat, 2 Dec 2006, Peter Lees wrote:
> i'm looking to replace some venerable solaris systems which mainly do
> network services (routing, firewall, dhcp, etc) with small servers
> running opensolaris.
>
> i'm looking for something which (in order):
>
> - can be fitted with at least 3 ethernet
hi folks,
i'm looking to replace some venerable solaris systems which mainly do network
services (routing, firewall, dhcp, etc) with small servers running opensolaris.
i'm looking for something which (in order):
- can be fitted with at least 3 ethernet ports
- is cheap & easy to acquire
- is
Thanks for your answers. I didn´ t know that it was a secret to publish the
number of developers.
I´m asking the driver issue because I see there an advantage in Solaris over
Linux.
1. The CDDL allows shipment of closed-source drivers in the OpenSolaris tree
2. Solaris has stable kernel APIs s
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