cool.
cong.

Glynn Foster wrote:
> I'm very pleased to announce that the first milestone of Project Indiana is 
> now
> available - called OpenSolaris Developer Preview.
>
> It's available for download at
>
>   http://dlc.sun.com/osol/indiana/downloads/current/in-preview.iso
>
> This is an x86-based LiveCD install image, containing some new and emerging
> OpenSolaris technologies. This may result in instabilities that lead to system
> panics or data corruption.
>
> Among the features contained in this release are
>
>   o Single CD download, with LiveCD 'try before you install' capabilities
>
>   o Caiman installer, with significantly improved installation experience
>
>   o ZFS as the default filesystem
>
>   o Image packaging system, with capabilities to pull packages from
>     network repositories
>
>   o GNU utilities in the default $PATH
>
>   o bash as the default shell
>
>   o GNOME 2.20 desktop environment
>
> For more details about the system requirements along with some basic user
> documentation, see -
>
>   http://opensolaris.org/os/project/indiana/resources/getit/
>
> and the release notes
>
>   http://opensolaris.org/os/project/indiana/resources/rn/
>
> This milestone preview shows the results of many months of engineering work
> through the collaboration of several projects on opensolaris.org. I would like
> to thank to those people who have been involved, and offer my congratulations
> for reaching this successful milestone.
>
> Report Bugs
> ===========
> We are very interested in hearing feedback about your experiences with this
> release. In particular, if you have issues installing on your hardware we 
> would
> love to know.
>
> If you would like to provide feedback, see our bug reporting page for details 
> on
> how to do that -
>
>   http://www.opensolaris.org/os/project/indiana/resources/reporting_bugs/
>
>
> About Project Indiana
> =====================
> Project Indiana is working towards creating a binary distribution of an
> operating system built out of the OpenSolaris source code. The distribution 
> is a
> point of integration for several current projects on OpenSolaris.org, 
> including
> those to make the installation experience easier, to modernize the look and 
> feel
> of OpenSolaris on the desktop, and to introduce a network-based package
> management system into Solaris.
>
> http://www.opensolaris.org/os/project/indiana/
>
>
> Rock on!
>
> Glynn
> On behalf of Project Indiana Team
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