Hi Erik,
Erik Trimble píše v st 16. 06. 2010 v 23:02 -0700:
> adidas wrote:
> > It is ridiculous to go through installation of windows/linux just to play
> > movies/videos and voice/video chat.
> > http://www.opensolaris.com/learn/features/whats-new/200906/#1 says it is
> > for [b]users [/b]al
adidas wrote:
It is ridiculous to go through installation of windows/linux just to play
movies/videos and voice/video chat.
http://www.opensolaris.com/learn/features/whats-new/200906/#1 says it is for
[b]users [/b]also (Toshiba laptops, that are sold, are not used as production
servers I thi
> To answer my own question, once I updated to flash
> 10.1.53.64 prelease (recent release
> apparently since I didn't find it a while ago) the
> espn feed works. goal!!
Nah, can't be. We've heard that OpenSolaris lacks all such features. Isn't that
true? ;)
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> It is ridiculous to go through installation of
> windows/linux just to play movies/videos and
> voice/video chat.
> http://www.opensolaris.com/learn/features/whats-new/2
> 0906/#1 says it is for [b]users [/b]also (Toshiba
> laptops, that are sold, are not used as production
> servers I think!!!)
ur comment on voice/video chat on opensolaris
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It is ridiculous to go through installation of windows/linux just to play
movies/videos and voice/video chat.
http://www.opensolaris.com/learn/features/whats-new/200906/#1 says it is for
[b]users [/b]also (Toshiba laptops, that are sold, are not used as production
servers I think!!!). Very few
Considering there was just an unauthenticated remote code execution flaw
announced in 3.0.x, I hope they'll at least backport a security fix if they're
sticking with 3.0.x...
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> >You shouldn't pay for reverse-engineered codecs (at
> least at Russia)
>
> That is you say that taking stolen things is legal
> (but not anywhere)?
No, I say that "stolen thing" is defined different in different countries. And
IMHO, reverse engineering is not "stealing" but more like "studying
>You shouldn't pay for reverse-engineered codecs (at least at Russia)
That is you say that taking stolen things is legal (but not anywhere)?
>You shouldn't pay to capitalists for something that may be legally received
>without any fee
If *legally*, indeed, I agree. How capitalists are involved
To answer my own question, once I updated to flash 10.1.53.64 prelease (recent
release
apparently since I didn't find it a while ago) the espn feed works. goal!!
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> Whoa. Have you seen Fluendo? I use it to play
> QuickTime and Flash, plus any MIcrosoft-based format
> I've ever encountered, and it works better on
> OpenSolaris than on Windows, in terms of start up
> speed, etc. Yes, it costs money (like $30), but then
> there's no way to get around some of th
> Some more things that need to be done are:
> Not able to play videos and movies in the name of
> proprietary software
Whoa. Have you seen Fluendo? I use it to play QuickTime and Flash, plus any
MIcrosoft-based format I've ever encountered, and it works better on
OpenSolaris than on Windows, in
Hi Milan,
now that you mention. The arbel driver package that comes with OpenSolaris is
empty. (My apologies)
Can you point me to some links that provide the arbel driver that i can
download.
Just curious as to why they are not bundled along with other drivers.
Thanks,
Prudhvi Surapaneni.
>
>
And, btw:
http://twitter.com/bubbva:
Solaris Modernization Team hiring (corrected URL): http://bit.ly/dCYxMV
So, for all, who want to really help, there's a chance!
Matthias
You (Svein Skogen) wrote:
> On 16.06.2010 12:59, Peter Jones wrote:
> > spending effort to make OpenSolari
On 16.06.2010 12:59, Peter Jones wrote:
> spending effort to make OpenSolaris more like Linux and Windows is a
> grave mistake.
>
> Success will come for opensolaris if you include industry standard features
> such as video conferencing and multimedia applications. Clearly the market
> has moved
On 6/16/2010 3:59 AM, Peter Jones wrote:
spending effort to make OpenSolaris more like Linux and Windows is a
grave mistake.
Success will come for opensolaris if you include industry standard features
such as video conferencing and multimedia applications. Clearly the market has
moved on since
spending effort to make OpenSolaris more like Linux and Windows is a
grave mistake.
Success will come for opensolaris if you include industry standard features
such as video conferencing and multimedia applications. Clearly the market has
moved on since the notion of server only niche OS as the
> On 6/15/2010 11:03 PM, adidas wrote:
> > I agree with you completely.
> > Some more things that need to be done are:
> > Not able to play videos and movies in the name of
> proprietary software
> > and
> > Not able to video/audio chat using yahoo,gtalk and
> skype are also some user related funct
Hi,
Prudhvi Krishna Surapaneni píše v út 15. 06. 2010 v 17:56 -0500:
> Hi,
> I have a same MHEA28-XTC (mem-free) card. which prtconf -vp reports as
> pci15b3.6282. I manually tried attaching tavor and arbel drivers to
> pci15b3.6282. But, i could not get the drive listed in the ifconfig.
> My
On 6/15/2010 11:03 PM, adidas wrote:
I agree with you completely.
Some more things that need to be done are:
Not able to play videos and movies in the name of proprietary software
and
Not able to video/audio chat using yahoo,gtalk and skype are also some user
related functionality that need to b
Can Solaris CIFS handle this particular problem?
Recently I had to upgrade Windows 2003 DC (Win2K functional level) upto Windows
2008R2 (Windows 2008R2 functional level). As a consequence of doing this, it
was no longer possible to use NAS units (running Samba v3) to host software to
be install
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