n Hahn or Tim Marsland or Bill Franklin or Vincent
> Murphy or Greg Lavender or someone completely new?
Sorry, but Tim Marsland has been fired on Oracle's behalf and now
works for Apple. Most other Solaris lead designers were "send away" by
Oracle, too.
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f Solaris and GNU features would make it there, too.
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ut it looks Oracle's
management has already decided on this.
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will be implemented.
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t; visit the Downloads page at
> http://hub.opensolaris.org/bin/view/Main/downloads.
I saw that one coming.
Next on this channel: Source code access on a paid subscription level
and you have to pay $$$ per incident if you want to contribute to ON
>;-(
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ack ever
again. TheRegister may post the photos next Monday.
Let's hope that the same won't happen for Opensolaris, although the
chances are slim that this does not happen to lots of our lead
developers.
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On Sat, Mar 27, 2010 at 3:44 PM, Nikola M wrote:
> Chris Pickett wrote:
>> Where can I find B135 as LiveCD?
>>
> http://www.genunix.org/ when available.
> 135 Not released yet.
134 is too old - it predates the 'big'ol package rename' and an
attempt to update
Where can I find B135 as LiveCD?
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> possible...
If you want GNU and FreeBSD features in the Solaris userland look at
the ksh93-integration project. They are adding GNU and FreeBSD
features to the commands in /usr/bin. Just download and install the
binaries from
http://www.opensolaris.org/os/project/ksh93-integration/downloads/2009-
On Feb 13, 2008 2:54 AM, Glynn Foster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>o ksh93 is the default *system* shell
It has been a long, long way since CR 655171. Thank you for the change.
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