On Sun, 2011-07-31 at 15:31 -0700, Gary Driggs wrote:
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> On Jul 31, 2011, at 2:48 PM, Ken Gunderson wrote:
> > The problem in this instance is that Sun DID open source many cool things
> > and post Sun take over Oracle has been systematically "undoing" Sun's open
> > source gifting via a variet
Sorry for my identical emails, i canceled my replied to "java 7" but
appears it went through anyways:-(
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I am not so sure about that date. In the past those numbers were just vas
approximations
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On 31/07/2011, at 18:48, Edward Martinez wrote:
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> well,It appears Oracle Solaris 11 will be released in Nov according to this
> code snippet.
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> CODE:
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> 17 +Oracle Sol
well,It appears Oracle Solaris 11 will be released in Nov according to
this code snippet.
CODE:
17 +Oracle Solaris 11
18 +November 2011
http://hg.genunix.org/pkg-gate.hg/rev/aa600f1de478#l14
http://netmgt.blogspot.com/2011/06/solaris-11-release-date-november-2011.h
On 07/31/11 09:09, Gary Driggs wrote:
It sounds to me as if Oracle has decided to keep its competitors in the OS
market from using their innovations
well,It appears Oracle Solaris 11 will be released in Nov according to
this code snippet. By then I think we will know if solaris will remain
On Jul 31, 2011, at 2:48 PM, Ken Gunderson wrote:
> The problem in this instance is that Sun DID open source many cool things and
> post Sun take over Oracle has been systematically "undoing" Sun's open source
> gifting via a variety of "innovative" tactics at pretty much every chance
> they c
On Sun, 2011-07-31 at 09:09 -0700, Gary Driggs wrote:
> If it's been five years in the making then that would suggest that not many
> Java VM and API developers were let go during the acquisition of Sun. Or were
> they?
> http://www.eweekeurope.co.uk/news/apache-developers-java-7-contains-bugs-3
If it's been five years in the making then that would suggest that not many
Java VM and API developers were let go during the acquisition of Sun. Or were
they?
http://www.eweekeurope.co.uk/news/apache-developers-java-7-contains-bugs-35619.
But I have to wonder who would be so bold or ignorant a
> [ I apologize if a very similar post from me has already shown up
> here. Having some kind of delivery or receive problem]
>
>
> How can I export the rpool with the system up?
>
> Can it only be done from a livecd or such like?
>
> Trying a simple export command just tells me rpool is busy.
[ I apologize if a very similar post from me has already shown up
here. Having some kind of delivery or receive problem]
How can I export the rpool with the system up?
Can it only be done from a livecd or such like?
Trying a simple export command just tells me rpool is busy.
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Hello,
Java 7 has been released and there is "praise" of this achievement
in the following URL
http://www.internetnews.com/blog/skerner/java-se-7-a-triumph-for-oracle.html
What is really annoying with this masterpiece of "objective" journalism is
that,
in a nutshell, the author says that Or
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