Teresa Giacomini wrote:
Awesome Ben. Thanks so much for taking this on. And to Alan for
offering to be there. Rich, I've got no idea whether Sun will be able
to fund a tripI think the answer is likely not. I'm happy to help
with logistics and suchlike concall numbers for planning
Hey,
Here's OpenSolaris Weekly News #14 - a little later than usual due to a
public holiday in NZ [blame the Queen]. Thanks all for the kittens I had
trying to catch up on all the mailing lists this week - very productive ;)
Glynn
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Stephen Lau announced [1] that ON build 41 was now
On 02/06/06, James Carlson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
UNIX admin writes:
One of the rare things I like is how Linux solved this: regardless
of the networking HW, all interfaces are named eth[0-N], for
example eth0, eth1, ... , ethN.
Linux isn't the only one to do this. AIX, BSD, and other
Dick Davies writes:
On 02/06/06, James Carlson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
UNIX admin writes:
One of the rare things I like is how Linux solved this: regardless
of the networking HW, all interfaces are named eth[0-N], for
example eth0, eth1, ... , ethN.
Linux isn't the only one to do
James Carlson wrote:
Dick Davies writes:
On 02/06/06, James Carlson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
UNIX admin writes:
One of the rare things I like is how Linux solved this: regardless
of the networking HW, all interfaces are named eth[0-N], for
example eth0, eth1, ... , ethN.
Linux isn't the only
Thank you, Nicholas.
I tried boot cdrom -s and got same error.
Rebooting with command: boot cdrom -s
Boot device: /[EMAIL PROTECTED],0/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL PROTECTED],0:f File
and args: -s
SunOS Release 5.11 Version snv_40 64-bit
Copyright 1983-2006 Sun
Teresa, I still have my SXCR+Studio10+ON+NexentaLiveCD mash-up DVD ISO
if you want to produce some of those for LinuxWorld. I can update it
for build 41.
cheers,
steve
On Tue, Jun 06, 2006 at 12:44:15AM -0700, Ben Rockwood wrote:
Teresa Giacomini wrote:
Awesome Ben. Thanks so much for
Stephen Lau [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Builds of ON within the Mercurial workspace should build cleanly, with
the exception of checkpaths (which isn't run by the default
opensolaris.sh environment file). If enabled, your nightly log file, in
the section entitled 'Check lists of files',
On Tue, Jun 06, 2006 at 08:05:07PM +0200, Rainer Orth wrote:
Stephen Lau [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Builds of ON within the Mercurial workspace should build cleanly, with
the exception of checkpaths (which isn't run by the default
opensolaris.sh environment file). If enabled, your
And we will have some DVDRs printed up that you can produce them on.
Sara
Stephen Lau wrote:
Teresa, I still have my SXCR+Studio10+ON+NexentaLiveCD mash-up DVD ISO
if you want to produce some of those for LinuxWorld. I can update it
for build 41.
cheers,
steve
On Tue, Jun 06, 2006 at
Here is my vote for Rich Teer.
Um, yeah, and stuff, and such... but what's being voted on?
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Hi,
Ben wrote:
Beyond that, getting as
many people as possible to help in the booth is good.
You can count me in as 'booth helper'.
-Michelle
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Jim Grisanzio [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
James mentioned the CAB. Good point. The CAB is now the OGB, as per the
OpenSolaris Charter. I think the Charter outlines well the scope of the
OGB -- an independent body representing the OpenSolaris community:
On Monday 05 June 2006 06:00 pm, Dennis Clarke wrote:
We can always go to their offices and chain ourselves to a tree in the
front yard. Or better yet, we chain oursleves to the CEO's car bumper.
Something drastic .. because nothing else works with them.
Maybe the bomb in the car would get
Dear friends,
You are invited to a blog party on Wednesday, June 14th to celebrate
the birthday of OpenSolaris!
I would like to initiate a grass-roots effort to blog about the first
birthday of the OpenSolaris project, and I need your help to make it a
success. As you may know, the first
Jim Grisanzio wrote:
And also, I'm going to use my proximity to the rest of Asia to poke
around throughout the entire region. I'll do very little travel to the
US, actually -- probably only once a year. It will be Asia first, Europe
second. But in terms of my online activities, everything
I think this message was intended as a nomination for the OpenSolaris
contributor awards.
Nominations for the awards should go to [i]mktg-discuss[/i]
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