Re: [osol-discuss] Re: Translated Solaris documentation in Chinese

2006-11-07 Thread Alan Coopersmith
W. Wayne Liauh wrote: Good observation. But with ATI-based laptops, there is no Solaris driver (yet) that will allow you to connect your presentation to the projector. Please someone tell me I am wrong, &, if not, hope things will improve now that ATI has become a part of AMD. We've been u

Re: [osol-discuss] Re: Translated Solaris documentation in Chinese

2006-11-07 Thread Casper . Dik
>> Man are they good. Look at the screen in the upper >> right hand corner of the picture >> hat the instructor would use. They seem to have >> duplicated the envionment >> in detail. At least they could have used the >> professional version rather than the >> home version. >> >> ---Bob > >G

[osol-discuss] Re: Translated Solaris documentation in Chinese

2006-11-07 Thread W. Wayne Liauh
> Man are they good. Look at the screen in the upper > right hand corner of the picture > hat the instructor would use. They seem to have > duplicated the envionment > in detail. At least they could have used the > professional version rather than the > home version. > > ---Bob Good observat

[osol-discuss] Re: Translated Solaris documentation in Chinese

2006-11-06 Thread Bob Palowoda
> When I was browsing the photos taken at the "Solaris > Training Camp for Teachers" sponsored by Sun China, I > was utterly disappointed. What a bunch of phonies! > Those guys were teaching Solaris using Microsoft > Windows. (Plse see the attached screenshot.) > > But then when I looked careful

Re: [osol-discuss] Re: Translated Solaris documentation in Chinese

2006-11-03 Thread Rich Teer
On Thu, 2 Nov 2006, W. Wayne Liauh wrote: > It "appears" that Sun's Beijing team also published a "Linux to > Solaris Migration Guide". As I mentioned in my previous post, this > article seems to be available inside China (& probably written in > Chinese). It should be useful for those of us in

[osol-discuss] Re: Translated Solaris documentation in Chinese

2006-11-01 Thread W. Wayne Liauh
> Hi, > > > Thanks a whole bunch for the info. Is there > anyway > > to implement a US mirror (as the d/l speed was > less > > than 6~7K/sec)? > > Sorry I don't have it to offer. Have you been able to > download the document you were having trouble with? > > You mentioned that there are useful