On 5/9/2010 7:17 AM, bsd wrote:
Oracle has already stated explicitly there are some technologies in Solaris 10
that will not be in OpenSolaris.
Those would be the ones we've EOL'ed, like the old Live Upgrade, CDE,
and Xsun.Unless you're confusing the OpenSolaris terms and referring
to th
On 5/9/2010 6:26 AM, Erik Trimble wrote:
And one last thing: anyone outside of Oracle Sr. Management (or anyone
Sr. Management has authorized to speak officially on it's behalf, e.g.
Oracle Sales) that says /ANYTHING/ about the actual direction of
Solaris, is either lying to you, pulling it out o
there is stuff in /etc/nwam/
nwam is the new way in which solaris configures networking
On Sun, May 9, 2010 at 4:51 PM, Sarah kho wrote:
> hi,
> can you please let me know where does opensolaris keep network
> configurations, is there some configuration file for them?
>
> thanks.
> __
hi,
can you please let me know where does opensolaris keep network
configurations, is there some configuration file for them?
thanks.
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--- On Sun, 5/9/10, Erik Trimble wrote:
> From: Erik Trimble
> Subject: Re: [osol-discuss] Someone please tell me I'm wrong
> To:
> Cc: "os-discuss Discuss"
> Date: Sunday, May 9, 2010, 9:26 AM
> Calum Benson wrote:
> > On 8 May 2010, at 13:35, Tomas Bodzar wrote:
> >
> >
> >> Oracle is
bsd wrote:
Oracle has already stated explicitly there are some technologies in Solaris 10 that will not be in OpenSolaris.
This indicates they are developing Solaris 10 independently of OpenSolairs, and
given that OpenSolaris isn't a revenue generator, well, you make your own
conclusions
Oracle has already stated explicitly there are some technologies in Solaris 10
that will not be in OpenSolaris.
This indicates they are developing Solaris 10 independently of OpenSolairs, and
given that OpenSolaris isn't a revenue generator, well, you make your own
conclusions
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This mes
Calum Benson wrote:
On 8 May 2010, at 13:35, Tomas Bodzar wrote:
Oracle is just big company where every decision takes years and yes, they don't
care so much about fans.
Actually, if there's one thing I've noticed since I became an Oracle employee,
it's that they generally make deci
badmagic wrote:
"It seems (I'm afraid that) ever since Oracle took over Sun Microsystems,
Solaris stands to die a protracted and painful death by attrition."
You are wrong. There are a lot of people who're going to stay with it,
including myself, no matter what the press says, no matter how mark