On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 9:06 AM, Paul Armstrong wrote:
> You're right.
>
> My memory was that he'd resigned and I only found news articles saying as
> much (and until I corrected it, the Wikipedia article also stated he'd
> resigned; unfortunately I can't fix the news articles that say he resign
You're right.
My memory was that he'd resigned and I only found news articles saying as much
(and until I corrected it, the Wikipedia article also stated he'd resigned;
unfortunately I can't fix the news articles that say he resigned rather than
not being offered a position at Oracle). I had al
On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 1:45 PM, Martin Bochnig wrote:
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Sorry. My reply was directed twoard Edward.
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On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 3:25 AM, Paul Armstrong wrote:
> Except that Simon resigned. It was his decision not Oracle's.
Who says that? Who or what are your sources??
If I recall correctly, he told the opposite:
http://mail.opensolaris.org/pipermail/opensolaris-discuss/2010-April/055436.html
Si
On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 5:49 AM, Stephen Bunn wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 5:52 AM, Martin Bochnig wrote:
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>> On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 11:10 PM, Edward Martinez
>> wrote:
>> > it appears the so called writers,reporters from many well respected
>> > news sites are actually in a way wish
On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 5:52 AM, Martin Bochnig wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 11:10 PM, Edward Martinez
> wrote:
> > it appears the so called writers,reporters from many well respected
> news sites are actually in a way wishing the demise of opensolaris.
> almost every article written
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I would seriously recommend this. Some of the warranty experiences
that I have had require you to show the error exists with the tools
that the vendor provides for windows. Regardless of the fact I had
Solaris spewing messages about unwritable blocks on a disk, they still
wante
Except that Simon resigned. It was his decision not Oracle's.
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I have a storage server with snv_134 installed. This has four zfs file systems
shared with iscsi that are mounted as zfs volumes on a Sun v480.
Everything has been working great for about a month, and all of a sudden the
v480 has timeout errors when trying to connect to the iscsi volumes on the
The current trend seems to revolve around VM templates.
http://blogs.oracle.com/virtualization/2010/04/rapidly_deploy_oracle_applicat.html
alan
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On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 11:10 PM, Edward Martinez wrote:
> it appears the so called writers,reporters from many well respected news
> sites are actually in a way wishing the demise of opensolaris. almost
> every article written on opensolaris nowadays are about how it's
> finished,doome
It's called Schadenfreude, a not uncommon human emotion, and sensationalism.
Headlines about "demise" are going to get more hits than articles about the
delay of a release due to showstopper bugs.
I think things will calm down once 2010.1H gets released. It will be
interesting to see how much a
it appears the so called writers,reporters from many well respected news
sites are actually in a way wishing the demise of opensolaris. almost every
article written on opensolaris nowadays are about how it's
finished,doomed,etc. I think if this keeps up, it will actually discourage
Giovanni, great, thanks a lot!
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To be more precise: I'm looking for a solution to only have the login prompt
and nothing more on my console and that the machine remains silent if nobody
has logged in...
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>On Tue, 20 Apr 2010 07:45:01 PDT, Edward Martinez
>wrote:
>> I was wondering if i would be voiding the laptop warranty by erasing
>
>> windows and installing opensolaris either on a m10 or a portege ?
>>
>>
>
>Warranties for general-purpose computer hardware that dictate what
>software y
On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 4:05 PM, Juerg Reimann wrote:
> How can I prevent that any messages appear on the console when there is
> nobody logged in? I've found out that in syslog.conf was a default setting
> that would send some messages to /dev/sysmsg, but when I remove that there
> are occasiona
How can I prevent that any messages appear on the console when there is nobody
logged in? I've found out that in syslog.conf was a default setting that would
send some messages to /dev/sysmsg, but when I remove that there are
occasionally still some messages appearing. Where else do I have to lo
On Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 7:14 PM, Giovanni Tirloni wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 10:15 AM, Ken Mays wrote:
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>> OpenSolaris-based CD/DVD Distributions as of April 19, 2010:
>>
[...]>>
>
> Great list!
>
> I'm a bit confused about the "distribution" meaning that's commonly used in
> OpenSolaris
Thanks for the info. I'll check
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On Apr 19, 2010, at 9:02 PM, "Albert Lee" wrote:
On Mon, 19 Apr 2010 06:33:39 PDT, Yariv Graf
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Hi Cyril,
/var/crash/opensolaris isn't created.
I assume it will be created in the next crash, right?
Thanks
You'll have to create the directory manua
Another alternative is to dual-boot, moving the current Windows aside
with gparted (which is on the LiveCD), and installing OpenSolaris on a
separate partition.
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On 04/20/10 09:04 AM, Norm Jacobs wrote:
I seem to recall that some hardware vendors reluctantly offered
refunds for the unu
I seem to recall that some hardware vendors reluctantly offered refunds
for the unused MS Windows software under the right circumstances. You
might look at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_refund
-Norm
On 04/20/10 10:49 AM, Albert Lee wrote:
On Tue, 20 Apr 2010 07:45:01 PDT, Edward Mar
I used NFS because I mount the storage on the frontend machines that way as
well. iSCSI would certainly work, probably quite well for recordings. The other
nice thing is that I can expand recording space by just changing the quota, the
VM doesn't need to do anything to use it. If I used iSCSI, I
On Tue, 20 Apr 2010 07:45:01 PDT, Edward Martinez
wrote:
> I was wondering if i would be voiding the laptop warranty by erasing
> windows and installing opensolaris either on a m10 or a portege ?
>
>
Warranties for general-purpose computer hardware that dictate what
software you can inst
On 04/20/10 09:26 AM, Ken Mays wrote:
Mike,
For business, commercial, and 'some' government projects - the answer is YES.
Originally, I was working with someone to review Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 5.0 and
CATIA on OpenSolaris. We starting porting over CAD/CAM/CAE and game
development/rendering too
Hello All,
I'm doing some preliminary research on replacing our NetApp FAS2020 with a
ZFS based solution. The NetApp currently runs our VMWare ESX VMs via iSCSI.
The main reason we'd move to another solution revolves around cost; it's
expensive to expand this unit and even more expensive to add
I was wondering if i would be voiding the laptop warranty by erasing
windows and installing opensolaris either on a m10 or a portege ?
On Fri, 16 Apr 2010 07:10:38 -0700, Edward Martinez
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> > Hi,
> >
> >
> > were the Toshiba preinstalled OpenSolaris
> laptops discontinued
Good news for Nexenta and OpenSolaris community in general:
http://www.nexenta.com/corp/blog/2010/04/06/bill-moore-joins-nexenta-advisory-board/
Nexenta invites talents and hiring OpenSolaris Kernel/API engineers. If
you are in SF bay area and you think you are qualified, send your resume
by f
Albert Lee wrote:
On Mon, 19 Apr 2010 06:33:39 PDT, Yariv Graf wrote:
Hi Cyril,
/var/crash/opensolaris isn't created.
I assume it will be created in the next crash, right?
Thanks
You'll have to create the directory manually, then running savecore with
no arguments will extract the
Mike,
For business, commercial, and 'some' government projects - the answer is YES.
Originally, I was working with someone to review Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 5.0 and
CATIA on OpenSolaris. We starting porting over CAD/CAM/CAE and game
development/rendering tools to OpenSolaris due to the Nvidia driv
On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 5:33 PM, john kroll wrote:
> Could you better explain the tie-ends of nexenta OS to open-solaris kernel ??
> I get that the OS turns into ubuntu and for a client gui service its hard to
> beat. Also with apt-get servers it can immediately acquire kde software. Not
> sure
Gilles asked:
"Shouldn't the platform ports be called just "projects" since they could be
integrated in the ON ? Or do they offer different packaging options as well ?
If these distributions are patching the ON (eg. kernel improvements not making
it back to onnv-gate), should they be considered
Could you better explain the tie-ends of nexenta OS to open-solaris kernel ?? I
get that the OS turns into ubuntu and for a client gui service its hard to
beat. Also with apt-get servers it can immediately acquire kde software. Not
sure if or how blastwave might figure into this ??
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