Thank you Alexander, things are back to working here as well.
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On Thursday, August 15, 2019, 07:23:46 AM EDT, Alexander Pyhalov
wrote:
Hi.
The issue should be solved in latest OI
On 08/19/19 05:50 PM, Tim Mooney wrote:
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Thanks for all that. I have a 160Gb disk so that should be good.
If I can find a second one in my stack of old disk I will look at trying
to set up the mirror.
Currently I am missing an ATX 8pin extra 12v connector for the
motherboard, so my
On 8/19/19 9:16 AM, Jonathan Adams wrote:
any chance you can get them to open source the SunRay software? ;-)
Nope - no business reason to justify spending the required amount of
time/effort to open source it. Open sourcing existing software is
not just flipping a switch - as anyone who
In regard to: [OpenIndiana-discuss] New Install, david allan finch said (at...:
I am just about to build a new system:
What is the realistic small disk you can use to install on?
The recommended minimum is 20 GiB, but you could probably go smaller
if you didn't care about logging, didn't
Thanks for confirming that Alan.
any chance you can get them to open source the SunRay software? ;-)
Seriously though, thanks.
Jon
On Mon, 19 Aug 2019 at 17:14, Alan Coopersmith
wrote:
> I don't think upstream GDM can work - if I remember correctly it removed
> the
> multi-seat support that
I don't think upstream GDM can work - if I remember correctly it removed the
multi-seat support that Sun Ray needs. It also dropped ConsoleKit to force
users to systemd, and doesn't have the patches from Solaris to make Sun Ray
work better.
The Solaris-Userland repo has the consolekit support
thanks :)
On Mon, 19 Aug 2019 at 11:47, Carsten Grzemba wrote:
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> On 19.08.19 12:34, *Jonathan Adams * wrote:
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> GDM from here? :
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> https://github.com/GNOME/gdm
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> The simpliest way is use GDM from oi-userland before it was marked
> obsolete.
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> so what I did on oi-userland
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>1.
On 19.08.19 12:34, Jonathan Adams wrote:
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> GDM from here? :
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> https://github.com/GNOME/gdm
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The simpliest way is use GDM from oi-userland before it was marked obsolete.
so what I did on oi-userland
remove or recommit git commits related Remove gdm, metacity,
Hi All,
I am just about to build a new system:
What is the realistic small disk you can use to install on?
What is the recommened size assumimg all no OS stuff will be on another
pool? (ie to take into account updates etc)
Can you install a new system with a mirror as the boot drive? (I
GDM from here? :
https://github.com/GNOME/gdm
might be worth the pet project to check if it will work. thanks
Jon
On Mon, 19 Aug 2019 at 10:48, Carsten Grzemba wrote:
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> On 19.08.19 11:29, *Jonathan Adams * wrote:
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> so a standard install + Mate desktop could possibly work?
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> no
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On 19.08.19 11:29, Jonathan Adams wrote:
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> so a standard installĀ + Mate desktop could possibly work?
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no
disable lightdm and build and install the GDM packages with newer versions than
in hipster repo. There is some work, because hipster-repo has set this packages
to '--o'
so a standard install + Mate desktop could possibly work?
It'd be a complete shame to have to dispose of 300+ Sunrays (including a
dozen SunRay 3+ boxes)
Jon
P.S. we might be closing some offices in a couple of months, and will
probably be losing the SunRays if that is the case, is anyone
You can use SunRay on latest Hipster if you review GDM. Mate desktop can be
used. But the Firefox 60 is a little bit slow on filling textareas or forms.
It is like it refresh the whole page an every keystroke.
On 19.08.19 11:03, Jonathan Adams wrote:
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> Hi everyone,
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> we used to run our
Hi,
I believe it is possible to run OpenIndiana on SunRay but not a stock OI
unfortunately. I suggest you go thru
https://www.illumos.org/issues/11040. It seems that packages like GDM
which were deprecated by LightDM are needed. Going thru the mailing list
archive seems a good idea too:
Hi everyone,
we used to run our SunRays on Solaris 10, back in the day, and then moved
to Centos in order to get access to updated desktop apps (firefox, chrome,
wine, xrdp mostly).
We obviously now have issues in that the gtk+ on Centos is ancient and
causes the latest Firefox to crash for some
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