Hello, guys.
Now you can use Solaris-style system repository service, so that pkg in
ipkg-branded zone speaks to outside word via global zone.
Documentation was updated:
http://docs.openindiana.org/handbook/systems-administration/#zones (look
at "System repository configuration").
This settin
On 16/11/17 21:08, Aurélien Larcher wrote:
On Thu, Nov 16, 2017 at 10:23 PM, Marc Lobelle
wrote:
Hello,
I have a notebook that included an apparently unsupported SIERRA wireless
card. So I bought on ebay an Intel 4965 AGN card, which is in the list of
the compatible devices. However, both wind
Hi Marc
Atheros AR9k series cards are unfortunately not supported yet in
OpenIndiana/Illumos Atheros up until and including 8k is supported by
default and by freenicdrivers.
Atheros drivers are available in Freebsd and Linux but the driver has
not been ported/updated yet.
Also See: https://www.i
Can't speak for others, but the SunRay is/was always a great product.
I'm still using SunRay's in my home.
Jerry
On 11/16/17 01:17 PM, Lonnie Cumberland wrote:
Yea, I think that I remember working a little bit with the SunRay stuff
some years ago and did not know that folks were still using
On Thu, Nov 16, 2017 at 10:23 PM, Marc Lobelle
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a notebook that included an apparently unsupported SIERRA wireless
> card. So I bought on ebay an Intel 4965 AGN card, which is in the list of
> the compatible devices. However, both windows and openiniana seem to
> identif
Hello,
I have a notebook that included an apparently unsupported SIERRA
wireless card. So I bought on ebay an Intel 4965 AGN card, which is in
the list of the compatible devices. However, both windows and openiniana
seem to identify it as an ATHEROS AR9287. Is it possible to have an
intel car
Yea, I think that I remember working a little bit with the SunRay stuff
some years ago and did not know that folks were still using them.
I've used RDP on Windows and Linux (via xRDP) for a long time. You are
right in that the Linux/Unix implementations leave a lot to be desired, but
for this proj
from all of my prior research, RDP is the best protocol, but most
implementations on Linux/Unix suck big time. If you're looking for a pay
for product, you might be better off looking at a full blown Windows
Server, or a Cisco product.
I just wish that Sun had released the code for the SunRay sof
Hi Jon,
Thanks for getting back to on this question.
I'll try to dig in a bit more to see how best to proceed forward since I
need an NX-based client to be able to run on the Illumos based OS like
Openindiana and the best ones that I have come across seem to be actually
NoMachine NX or possibly X
It was a fair number of years ago, and I only did it as a project to see if
it would work, but I got "NoMachine" working on Solaris 10 and on an early
OpenIndiana, using the freeNX code, that I can't seem to find online any
more.
I even managed to compile the NX client for it using another project
Greetings all,
I have been researching a lot of information lately towards trying to
locate if a NoMachine NX or X2Go client can run on Openindiana, but have
have not had any luck in located either any documentation or packages that
might be installed.
Does anyone have any experience in this area
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