On 04/02/2010 04:26, Tomas Bodzar wrote:
I'm not so happy about x86/x64 because of its really old and unsecure
architecture. If money and power of Oracle will bring that platform down at
least at some of fronts then the better for all of us. Maybe another time for
SPARC laptops/workstations?
can get those in the EU.
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Michal Pryc
On 01/29/10 01:40 PM, Matthias Pfützner wrote:
Robs,
EEEpc all use the 32-bit versions, and I still like to have 64bit at home, for
large ZFS pools... ;-)
But thanks for the hint!
Matthias
You (Robs) wrote:
Take a look at the eeepc-disc
) and exporting to the .p5i file (File - Export
selections...). After image-update, simply double click on that file.
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Michal Pryc
solarg wrote:
On 01/25/10 09:48 AM, Alex Smith (K4RNT) wrote:
Try pfexec pkg image-upgrade and see if that works.
unfortunately not:
he...@tara:~# pkg image
Eldee,
Please log a bug on the defect.opensolaris.org.
Could you try to install by hand those packages and tell me if the
Package Manager starts correctly?
pfexec pkg install SUNWpython26-pyopenssl SUNWpython26-simplejson
SUNWgnome-python26-extras
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Michal Pryc
On 12/12/2009 23:31
get in the terminal after typing:
pfexec packagemanager
or
gksu packagemanager
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Harry Putnam wrote:
Michal Pryc michal.p...@sun.com writes:
Harry Putnam wrote:
Regarding the pkg manager tool (icon) on the default desktop.
How does one use this thing ... whenever I've tried at some point I'm
told I lack privileges to use it.
Why is the icon on the default
It depends on what Broadcom chipset is there. I also have Broadcom in my
Macbook Pro and I had to use NDIS wrapper (32-bit only mode) to get it
working. Some of them are supported out of the box.
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Alex Smith (K4RNT) wrote:
You can run the Live CD and find out if your Broadcom
Hi,
I hope some people might find this interesting:
http://blogs.sun.com/migi/entry/skype_on_opensolaris_the_last
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Hanma wrote:
I read it and tryed to install, but it writes - no packages were selected from
/var/spool/pkg. What I must to do?
pkgadd -d path/to/folder/with/packages SUNWexample
Where SUNWexample is the name of the package or:
pkgadd -d path/to/folder/with/packages all
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Lu, Baolu wrote:
Hi folks,
I decide to intall the opensolaris onto a classmate PC, which has the
memory size of 256M and 2G NAND flash storage space. The aim is
to have the system run some kind of desktop system, like Gnome, and
a browser, like firefox.
I have installed the
Alfredo wrote:
Hi from Mexico
I want to know how can register de new irc #opensolaris-mx in the opensolaris
site
There was information about that on the ug-discuss mailing list:
http://mail.opensolaris.org/pipermail/ug-discuss/2007-May/001903.html
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of MetaTracker[2] can be build on Solaris platform
without big effort.
[0] http://www.osnews.com/story.php/16984/Comparison-of-Desktop-Indexers
[1] http://www.opensolaris.org/os/project/jds/tasks/MetaTracker/
[2] http://www.gnome.org/projects/tracker/
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, what do you want on it to be running? For what
purpose (file sharing, desktops for clients, web server). OpenSolaris
fit's perfectly up there :)
[0] http://www.sun.com/software/solaris/amp/index.html
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http://blogs.sun.com/migi
?
On solaris those things can be done in seconds, without modifying any
file by hand (like /etc/fstab)
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http://blogs.sun.com/migi
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Paul Gress wrote:
Michal Pryc wrote:
Hello,
I would like to announce a new project called JPack, which will provide
a GUI application for managing different types of packages for Solaris
Operating System.
for more information:
http://www.opensolaris.org/os/project/jds/tasks/jpack/
and
http
Paul Gress wrote:
MC wrote:
the SUNW is part of the package name, it's also what the pkg
commands expect[s]
But does that matter for a graphical app like this? I haven't used
it yet, but almost every package having SUNW on the front in the GUI
doesn't help me at all, I'm pretty sure.
to start work on the stable API for underlying packaging
systems, so we will be able to use our work in both applications, what
do you think about it?
I will post soon information about planned work for JPack, and this
week-end I will look closer on the solview.
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John Brewer wrote:
How does JPack interact with smc?
If not are there plans to use JPack replace package management within smc framework?
It does not interact at the moment, and to be honest I didn't thought
about it, but maybe it should.
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/jpack_install_your_software_easily
Please let me know what do you think about it.
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Peter Tribble wrote:
On 5/10/07, Michal Pryc [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I would like to announce a new project called JPack, which will provide
a GUI application for managing different types of packages for Solaris
Operating System.
for more information:
http://www.opensolaris.org
fantastic
if you would like to contribute to this project.
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? appreciate your feedback
Seems like problem with dma,
quite similar problem I had trying to install Ubuntu, I had to add
cdrom-detect/cdrom_hdparm=-d1
in the boot loader command line when booting.
In Solaris you can try adding
-B acpi-cd-dma-enabled=0
does it helps?
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September 20, 2006 (Computerworld) -- Google Inc. is experimenting
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operating system as a possible long-term prelude to replacing its
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