A little bit off topic there.
A bit. Sorry about that. They slip in from time to time. That user account
appeared yesterday. I mailed them (not that it matters).
Jim
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On 8/4/06, Mika Borner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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IBM just doesn't get it... I have worked with both
AIX and Solaris. But
having access to the source code, has saved my a**
many times. Not to
forget, that with following what's happening in
OpenSolaris, I know what
happens in Solaris in
See this article:
http://www.itjungle.com/tug/tug080306-story05.html
And if IBM really wanted to make some trouble, it
might join the OpenSolaris project, hire some of
those thousands of ex-Sun employees, and create its
own variant of Solaris for X64 and Power processors,
including a
Thanks Jim,
How do we go about managing these 'rogue' accounts?
Do we have some sort of warning (3 strikes and your
out.) or do we just boot them straight away?
We have a website policy stating, The content on the site and within the
site's mail lists should consist of only relevant
You could just install CSW's (www.blastwave.org) version of Tomcat and Apache2.
I think the versions are fairly recent.
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Joerg Schilling wrote:
Alan DuBoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Friday 04 August 2006 02:40 pm, Joerg Schilling wrote:
The current problem with Debian is that they disregard their ethics rules
and act with arbitrariness. Some people dislike anything but the GPL and
apply pressure on authors
Jignesh K. Shah wrote:
All traditional shells (sh,ksh,bash) expect users to know UNIX commands in
and out and not
intuitive. They are meant for UNIX savvy people. ksh93 also won't help
Solaris to gain new users who
are not exposed to UNIX before.
Grumpf... and you think this... why ?
Felix Schulte wrote:
On 8/2/06, Jignesh K. Shah [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All traditional shells (sh,ksh,bash) expect users to know UNIX commands in
and out and not
intuitive. They are meant for UNIX savvy people. ksh93 also won't help
Solaris to gain new users who
are not exposed
Dennis Clarke wrote:
From: Dennis Clarke [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Formal Proposal : Port OpenSolaris to PowerPC
Date: Wed, July 26, 2006 14:01
To: opensolaris-discuss@OpenSolaris.org
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Yeah. But I am NOT alone with the feeling that something is going
wrong. Why does this project need more than half a year to get some
sources moved into the Solaris tree? This is a task which should be
finished within weeks and NOT years.
It's much more
On 8/6/06, Roland Mainz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dennis Clarke wrote:
From: Dennis Clarke [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Formal Proposal : Port OpenSolaris to PowerPC
Date: Wed, July 26, 2006 14:01
To: opensolaris-discuss@OpenSolaris.org
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