On Sun, Dec 03, 2006 at 02:32:09PM +1030, David Lloyd wrote:
Very soon now, WA in Australia will go into Daylight Savings - does
anyone know if there's an update for the timezone files for this for
Open Solaris?
The fix for:
6497364 update zoneinfo timezones to 2006p - (Western Australia
Nicholas Senedzuk wrote:
All this stuff about whose (uptime) is longer is
kinda silly, don't you think ;)
Sure, but what's life if one isn't a little silly? I guess we just like to brag
about how stable our beloved Solaris is.
But of course, uptime is only a quarter of the story; the other
really really long uptimes can only mean one thing:
lack of proper patching ;)
Of course; but I look at it this way:
if a system is inside of a LAN (trusted LAN)
and the system is stable and doing his job well
then there is no reason to fix something that isn't broken. Leave it be.
DMZs and
On 11/28/06, Stephen Lau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Planet OpenSolaris is now an official part of the OpenSolaris family,
and can now be found in its new home at:
http://planet.opensolaris.org
Roland, could you add Planet OpenSolaris to your rss reader?
Josh
David Lloyd wrote:
Very soon now, WA in Australia will go into Daylight Savings - does
anyone know if there's an update for the timezone files for this for
Open Solaris?
A putback went into Nevada for this today. By the way Very Soon = yesterday.
alan.
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Alan == Alan Coopersmith [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Alan Derek Cicero wrote:
Please find the links to SXCR Build 52 at
http://www.opensolaris.org/os/downloads/on/.
Alan Something I've been wondering for a while - shouldn't these move
Alan to someplace that's:
Alan a) Not ON specific since
Hello everyone!
A brief introduction, I am a student, and am a regular Linux user. I have used
various distributions, and am very comfortable with all aspects of it (though
mainly the server side administration aspects and development side. I still use
Windows for media related activities).
On 12/3/06, Hari Sundararajan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello everyone!
A brief introduction, I am a student, and am a regular Linux user. I have used
various distributions, and am very comfortable with all aspects of it (though
mainly the server side administration aspects and development
Hari Sundararajan wrote:
What exactly are Solaris and OpenSolaris? Now, coming from a Linux world I
know Linux is actually just the kernel, and the tools are available from
various sources such as GNU, X.Org, apache and so on.
Start with the project site, http://www.opensolaris.org/os/
Hari,
Finally, what about support?
Open Solaris support is as good, if not better, than many of the open
source projects I've worked with previously. This is espcially so if
you're not an average desktop user.
I've been using Linux for a number of years now and switched to Open
Solaris
Hi Tom,
You can attach a files to this discuss alias.
Anyway, I've looked at the debug output and the log files, did you find any
problem with this. I think you might have developed your SNMP agents using SEA
SDK. Please try your agent with snmpdx without starting SMA. Make out the
difference
Hi,
I thought we've been through this once [1]
So, what is the status of subj ?
[1] http://www.opensolaris.org/jive/thread.jspa?threadID=5889
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Apologies... Karyn was the one who would follow-up and post the status
of SXCR. Bonnie has probably had a ton of stuff to pick up with the
transition; so we dropped the ball on this one this week.
I'll see if I can find out the status for this build.
cheers,
steve
On Mon, Dec 04, 2006 at
SXCR b53 is scheduled for Tuesday 12/5, due to the two day Thanksgiving
holiday that Sun US had last week.
cheers,
steve
On Sun, Dec 03, 2006 at 10:15:31PM -0800, Stephen Lau wrote:
Apologies... Karyn was the one who would follow-up and post the status
of SXCR. Bonnie has probably had a ton
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