I propose OPENsolaris-migrants. more of it no focus where they actually come from.We also want to encourage Windows users as well is not that ?
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On Friday 04 November 2005 02:31 pm, Alex Ross wrote:
> The latest information is on the website.
>
> http://www.gnusolaris.org/gswiki/Download
Maybe this means a week for the alpha unstable, that's what roadmap means.
Alex, can I buy a vowel? How does this game work?
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We've been remiss in recognizing all of the community code contributions
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On Fri, 2005-11-04 at 15:34 -0800, Alp ATICI wrote:
> >From the website:
> > Today Nexenta runs on both 32-bit and 64-bit x86/x64 platforms.
>
> Is support for SPARC (and for other architectures) also planned?
Absolutely.
> I believe most of us want to hear more about what Nexenta offers -- more
>From the website:
> Today Nexenta runs on both 32-bit and 64-bit x86/x64 platforms.
Is support for SPARC (and for other architectures) also planned?
I believe most of us want to hear more about what Nexenta offers -- more
explicitly. I remember reading that for compatibility purposes Sun libc i
Eric Schrock wrote:
While the mechanism for doing so in the past has been rather hidden, the
documented method is to send announcements to
'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'. Jim created and described this
list about a week ago, so it's still relatively new. The selection of
items to make the front page list c
Alan DuBoff wrote:
On Friday 04 November 2005 09:29 am, Stephen Lau wrote:
Sorry if I missed it, but I don't see a download anywhere? I went to
the download page, but the ISO names are just text - not links.
Stephen,
I don't think it's available yet. Alex said yesterday or today I think, but
As Tim mentioned, we are actively working on a framework that will allow for
the creation of zones that run non-Solaris user space environments. We are
using the term "BrandX" to refer to the framework, and the environments that
plug into the framework are called "Brands".
We are still quite a
On Friday 04 November 2005 09:29 am, Stephen Lau wrote:
> Sorry if I missed it, but I don't see a download anywhere? I went to
> the download page, but the ISO names are just text - not links.
Stephen,
I don't think it's available yet. Alex said yesterday or today I think, but
there hasn't been
Please note that as of build 26, the OpenSolaris Binary License has
changed. The text on the website has been updated, as have the text
files contained in the binary tarballs.
The specification of named binary tarballs in the license has been
removed. That specification restricted the use of the
Sorry if I missed it, but I don't see a download anywhere? I went to
the download page, but the ISO names are just text - not links.
cheers,
steve
Alex Ross wrote:
http://www.gnusolaris.org is now open.
We got an overwhelming response! We simply could not process all
requests for
the Pilot
--- Glynn Foster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Tue, 2005-11-01 at 18:24 -0800, Alex Ross wrote:
> > Nexenta OS: Debian based GNU/Solaris
> > ==
> >
> > This is to announce Nexenta OS: the Debian based
> GNU/Solaris distribution.
> >
> > We'll open Nexenta web
Use the Source, Luke:
http://cvs.opensolaris.org/source/search?q=SIOCGENADDR&defs=&refs=&path=&hist=
Searched full:siocgenaddr (Results 1 - 2 of 2)
/on/usr/src/uts/common/sys/ - Header files shipped in /usr/include/sys/
sockio.h144 #define SIOCGENADDR _IOWR('i', 85, struct ifreq) /* G
Hi,
On Tue, 2005-11-01 at 18:24 -0800, Alex Ross wrote:
> Nexenta OS: Debian based GNU/Solaris
> ==
>
> This is to announce Nexenta OS: the Debian based GNU/Solaris distribution.
>
> We'll open Nexenta web developer portal completely for the general public by
> mid-Novemb
Understood.
I'm thinking about people migrating from Linux, but rather, present
Linux users. I think that an obvious starting place for a Linux user
who visits OpenSolaris.org but does not consider themselves an
"immigrant" might be a good idea. So I was not suggesting a hostile
act, but a
>My fear in tragetting Linux explicitly for migration like this is the
>name is an enduring hostile act just towards Linux. I prefer
>"immigrants" - nothing to stop it focussing just on the Penguinistas
>under that banner for now.
Exactly my argument; my +1 is conditional on not including
http://www.gnusolaris.org is now open.
We got an overwhelming response! We simply could not process all requests for
the Pilot membership in a timely fashion. We do hope that people waiting for the
login user/password will see this message.
The rest information is on the website. We'll keep it c
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