On Thu, 2006-07-20 at 15:06 -0700, Anders Persson wrote:
> Several new RFCs (4293, 4022, 4113) have been published that specifies
> updated MIBs for IP, ICMP, TCP and UDP. I propose a project to provide
> support for the new MIBs.
>
> Some of the issues that need to be addressed are:
> - Per int
If this proposal is approved by website-discuss then the tagcloud design
could be submitted for approval.
Sara
Venky wrote:
Or, a tagcloud. That would be visually appealing, educational, community
driven.
Okay, okay! +1 for the tagcloud! :)
Venky.
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Alexey Starovoytov wrote:
Hi,
In some sense this project is a supplement project to "support GCCfss and gcc 4 in
ON" project, but can be considered separately.
GCCfss (GCC for SPARC Systems) is a big step forward on sparc comparing to
/usr/sfw/bin/gcc.
Higher performance, higher reliability,
"macro programs running inside OOo/SO" should be --macro programs running in
conjunction with OOo/SO"--. While StarBasic must be run inside OOo, a java
program can initiate an OOo process. I am sure many have caught my mistake.
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> I suppose it depends on what you're claiming "come
> with java" means.
> Fedora ships lots of java apps (tomcat, ant, xalan,
> etc). It doesn't come
> with the Sun JVM because of licensing (and won't in
> the future even with
> the partial license relaxation on Sun's part --
> Java's still
> Several new RFCs (4293, 4022, 4113) have been published that specifies
> updated MIBs for IP, ICMP, TCP and UDP. I propose a project to provide
> support for the new MIBs.
>
> Some of the issues that need to be addressed are:
> - Per interface IP statistics for both v4 and v6 (currently
On Thu, Jul 20, 2006 at 02:54:35AM +0200, Roland Mainz wrote:
> > on the sparc build machine; the x86 build machine adds "piglatin". ;-)
>
> Erm... where does the "piglatin" come from ? At least Solaris B37 x86
> doesn't have it...
Rod reminded me of this off-line:
usr/src/cmd/sgs/tools/co
Hi,
In some sense this project is a supplement project to "support GCCfss and gcc 4
in ON" project, but can be considered separately.
GCCfss (GCC for SPARC Systems) is a big step forward on sparc comparing to
/usr/sfw/bin/gcc.
Higher performance, higher reliability, internally supported.
GCCfs
Hi,
Since ON is buildable with /usr/sfw/bin/gcc 3.4, I'm proposing to make it
buildable with GCCfss (GCC for SPARC Systems) on sparc and with plain gcc 4.0.x
on x86.
Because of the changes introduced in gcc version 4.0, ON didn't work with
GCCfss (which is based on gcc 4.0.x) and/or plain gcc
On Wed, 19 Jul 2006, W. Wayne Liauh wrote:
> Fedora doesn't even come with java in the iso. I guess your info is
> totally wrong.
I suppose it depends on what you're claiming "come with java" means.
Fedora ships lots of java apps (tomcat, ant, xalan, etc). It doesn't come
with the Sun JVM bec
Well, we don't really need 5 leaders. These are the folks on the core
team today. We all have different 'monkey' roles. :) We also have
several other folks, like Keith Yarwood, Mike Patino, May Rose Warner
and Mike Quinlan working very hard to bring this thing to fruition.
Who knows, in t
I also second the proposal on behalf of the solaris iscsi teams.
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I'll second that proposal, and I'd potentially like to participate in
development.
--Dave
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W. Wayne Liauh wrote:
Fedora doesn't even come with java in the iso.
There hasn't been a Fedora release since Sun changed the Java
license to allow distros to include it - but as Calum noted, I
was talking more about their attitudes towards it than how well
their ISO's support it.
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Project Proposal: iSNS Server
I would like to propose the creation of a new project page for the
Solaris iSNS Server work. We are currently in the design stage of
this project, we want the community to join early to participate
in our design and start to implement it.
The project currently con
OpenSolaris has an open desktop. I think ODS is better.
Joshua Clulow 写道:
(Open)Solaris Desktop System
ODS and SDS.
I really think a lot of the "Java *" marketing names can just be
replacing with "Solaris *" or "Sun *" marketing names...
Laszlo (Laca) Peter wrote:
On Tue, 2006-07-18 at 07:
I located a DL585 in the lab, installed S10U2 on it, and initially could not
reproduce the hang. On a hunch, I switched from using the serial console to
using the video console, and now I can reproduce the hang on roughly every
second or third reboot. My suspicion is that the hang is timing-sens
Somebody heard me!
Thank you Venky!
LKR
Venky wrote:
Or, a tagcloud. That would be visually appealing, educational, community
driven.
Okay, okay! +1 for the tagcloud! :)
Venky.
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> Or, a tagcloud. That would be visually appealing, educational, community
> driven.
Okay, okay! +1 for the tagcloud! :)
Venky.
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On 20 Jul 2006, at 06:16, W. Wayne Liauh wrote:
Strange - the impression I got at from the Linux
people at the
Desktop Developer's Conference this week was that Red
Hat was
considered more Java-friendly, with
Novell/SuSE/Ximian being
seen as too eager to jump on the Mono/.NET bandwagon.
(One
Hi,
I've updated the Starter Kit files with comments from 6 more reviewers, see
http://www.opensolaris.org/os/community/documentation/reviews
10 reviewers made a huge impact in 2 very short cycles:
- 3 new flow diagrams
- new links to reference info and laptop community
- new info about where to
Same problems here. DL585 with last firmware.
We have 14 units to upgrade to U2 as we need ZFS.
Now testing linux ... :(
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This isn't Dead Poets Society! We're talking about picking a graphic for
OpenSolaris.org.
:)
If we want to allow the community more of a role, why not let the community vote for the
artist based on a submission of previous work, and let the chosen artist work with the
committee Dan suggested
I'm disappointed,
i'll change sysytem disks and install Windows 2003 x64, if it will work good,
i'll take leave of Solaris :)
maybe it is too early for production
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