As security concerns were brought onto the plate, as "argument", I
would like to warn all my friends, fellows and really all of you:
Are you aware of this, btw?
http://cryptome.org/2013/12/Full-Disclosure.pdf
With detailed technical explanations and verifyable proof (I did not
test, because I ha
http://openindiana.org/pipermail/oi-dev/2014-September/003355.html
[oi-dev] OpenSXCE It is illegal to sell without source code.
Nikola M. minikola at gmail.com
Sun Sep 14 19:13:42 UTC 2014
Well, you UNIX Admin who only works for $$$.
You damn person are beginning to make me REALLY DAMN ANGRY!
It was a mistake to keep the site online.
Cordial thanks nevertheless to the few fellows, who have proven to be
true friends.
And although I wanted to publish the src long ago (and in fact did
contribute openly [in real-time openly] from 2005 till 2009), now
that's the final nail in the coffin
russell писал 14.09.2014 18:20:
Hi,
I have tried to install Openoffice from the OpenIndiana repository
pkg://openindiana.org/desktop/office/openoffice however I get the
following message
Is there a quick way to remove the sunpro-incorporation pkg and all
its dependancies so that I can i
14 сентября 2014 г. 15:42:25 CEST, "Edward Ned Harvey (openindiana)"
пишет:
>> From: Edward Ned Harvey (openindiana)
>> [mailto:openindi...@nedharvey.com]
>>
>> Is ZFS using Unicode or ASCII? Or something else?
>>
>> Are there disallowed characters? '\0' or @ or '/' or anything else?
>I know
Hi,
I was trying to get to www.illumos.org and found that firefox was timing
out, so I performed a "dig @127.0.0.1 illumos.org. ns +trace"
; <<>> DiG 9.6-ESV-R10-P2 <<>> @127.0.0.1 illumos.org. ns +trace
; (1 server found)
;; global options: +cmd
. 498465 IN NS
Hi,
I have tried to install Openoffice from the OpenIndiana repository
pkg://openindiana.org/desktop/office/openoffice however I get the
following message
pkg install pkg://openindiana.org/desktop/office/openoffice
Creating Plan (Solver setup): /
pkg install: No matching version of desktop/of
> From: Edward Ned Harvey (openindiana)
> [mailto:openindi...@nedharvey.com]
>
> Is ZFS using Unicode or ASCII? Or something else?
>
> Are there disallowed characters? '\0' or @ or '/' or anything else? I know
> these characters generally would be *difficult* to use just because of
> limitatio
Is ZFS using Unicode or ASCII? Or something else?
Are there disallowed characters? '\0' or @ or '/' or anything else? I know
these characters generally would be *difficult* to use just because of
limitations of your application environment (for example, bash will always
parse the '/' as a di