James Cornell pisze:
> Pawe? T?cza wrote:
>> Edward O'Callaghan pisze:
>>   
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Please flash your BIOS to the latest rev and use a much latter version
>>> of Solaris.
>>> Maybe snv_100.
>>> snv_86 is *old* !
>>>     
>>
>> Hello Edward,
>>
>> Where can I find snv_100 to download? I use Genunix site
>> (http://www.genunix.org/distributions/indiana/) to grab the latest 
>> OpenSolaris ISO. Unfortunately the most recently release is snv_98 there.
>>
>> Have a nice day,
>>
>> Pawel Tecza
>>   
> Sun usually has 2 builds ahead internally, but most of the bits from
> individual projects for build 100 are available to external people
> already if you want to experiment.  Otherwise, B100 is basically what
> 2008.11 (Indiana) is based on and will be out shortly (2-3 weeks) for
> you.  B98 is good enough if you want to do it now, but just keep in mind
> that a release is pending if you can muster more patience.  I've tried
> B98 of Indiana, which is like what 2008.11 will be, and it's quite nice
> compared to Preview 2 and current versions of Solaris Express Community
> Edition from my experience.

Hello James,

Thanks a lot for your feedback! I understood Edward's reply that
snv_100 has been just released :)

I installed snv_96 on my laptop a few weeks ago and now I have problems 
with upgrade to snv_98. I'm not sure it's a good idea still to fight 
with that. Maybe better solution will be simply to start installation of 
snv_98 from scratch.

My best regards,

Pawel


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