Hi, people.
We all liked Solaris, but its fate to become new HP/UX was evident from
day 1, when Oracle cancelled OpenSolaris.
There's nothing to discuss here, it was evident that it'll become some
OS which nobody has never seen sooner or later
(just try to search for Solaris administrator job
http://www.zdnet.com/article/sun-set-oracle-closes-down-last-sun-product-lines/
or Why Oracle has ruined everything even Iron Man!
A.S.
--Apostolos Syropoulos
Xanthi, Greece
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BTW all recent Solaris issues. Will try to share some of my observations.
Biggest problem of the Solaris under Oracle control is on area which one
one spotted up to now.
Current way of providing Solaris a a product completely cuts off any
education effort to learn anything about Solaris.
This not
Alexander Pyhalov writes:
[...]
Harry wrote:
>>> This is happening on a recently updated (about 170825 or so) hipster
>>> OS.
>>>
>>> So if an old bug has recurred somehow, one would think it would be
>>> getting reported by others on this list.
>>>
Dave M responded:
>> If hipster
Dave Miner writes:
> On 09/ 5/17 07:48 AM, Harry Putnam wrote:
>>
>> [...]
>>
>> Harry Wrote:
>>
Running:
Openindiana/hipster updated today (170825)
With timeslider tool enabled and set to `all' should I expect
snapshots only to appear at zfs
On Tue, Sep 5, 2017 at 11:45 AM, Gabriele Bulfon
wrote:
> The real concern is...in the short or long period, how much support for
> Solaris kernels can we expect from third parties such VMware?
> They may completely remove the "Oracle Solaris 11 64bit" from the list of
>
In message <59070299.2462359.1504549115...@mail.yahoo.com>, Apostolos Syropoulo
s via openindiana-discuss writes:
>My question was very simple and I got a simple answer. Now, Illumos is not Sol
You asked an off-topic question about the fate of low-volume,
high-margin Oracle Solaris.
Other
On 09/ 5/17 01:37 PM, Udo Grabowski (IMK) wrote:
On 05/09/2017 12:45, Gabriele Bulfon wrote:
The real concern is...in the short or long period, how much support
for Solaris kernels can we expect from third parties such VMware?
They may completely remove the "Oracle Solaris 11 64bit" from the