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
Well, for me it is mistake to mix up technology with politics. I respects
the right of having opinion (everybody has it right?) but I strongly belive
that it should be separate from technology blog where expectation was to
find technical data about the distro..
Well, if you decide to drop the
Le 2014/09/14 17:26 +0200, Jim Klimov a écrit:
while i don't have a precise answer, i think that the set of valid
characters in dataset names is different from those in the POSIX
filesystems - i.e. '@' and '%' are reserved dataset separators (real
and receiving-in-progress snapshots) while valid
Hi Martin,
as much as I have appreciated your work in the past years (I have even
donated a bit although I do not use OpenSXCE as a proof of sympathy), I
think your way of antagonizing is somewhat counterproductive.
To be honest, I think OpenSXCE is an impressive one-man project effort,
that you
Hi Aurelien,
ok, I re-subscribed again in order to respond.
I think you need to be reminded of some facts.
Had you become the leader of the OpenIndiana SPARC port instead
of running OpenSXCE alone, maybe your work would have become the
reference SPARC distribution and got more recognition.
Hi Martin,
Thank you for your detailed answer.
I am actually aware of the different messages you are refering to, and as I
mentioned earlier, one can understand your frustration.
There is no OI leader anymore and the timing to announce the resignation
might have been unfortunate for you: I do not
In weeks and months and YEARS nobody ever came who bought it from me.
That is, you blame evil users in your commercial fail. They all
conspired. Maybe in reality there is no demand for your product?
Give me everything you got
paid for your job from 2006 till 2014. NOW!
What is this? A
I think at this point discussion of OpenSXCE business plans, criticism of
the OpenSXCE community development, political discussions, and pretty much
any discussion of OpenSXCE (except in the context of features that would
be worth re-engineering for OpenIndiana) would all count as off-topic for
@Dmitry Kozhinov: You appear to be slightly confused.
Such community members like you make it easy for me to stop my efforts.
If you still didn't get it, or if you are new to Solaris: Everybody
who ever saw my CV (or who is a true OpenSolaris community member and
knows me for a decade) knows, that
For the LAST TIME: Leave me alone with Fucking Business Plans
So far every idiot could download it for free. Now I was forced to
stop these downloads, because of licensing advice.
Honest fair friends donated, the others just took it (500GB in August
alone, as my USA friend Al Hopper warned me).
I need a current modern walk thru of what it takes to setup nfs
serving, so that the clients' users are able to access rw and run
scripts or binaries.
First a quite description of the situation:
First and formost I am a terrrible green horn. I've rarely used nfs.
And never with solaris as
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