Steve Amiam wrote:
Just thought I would recognize the efforts of someone who has decided to
build Zimbra on Solaris and it's working great! Site can be found here:
http://varlogmessages.vroomvroom.org
Hope this will become supported officially by Zimbra. If so, this could
bring some
My Service status is:
fmri svc:/system/filesystem/autofs:default
nombre automounter
habilitada Verdadero
estado offline
next_state none
state_time 19 de febrero de 2008 10:54:02 AM PYST
reiniciador svc:/system/svc/restarter:default
dependency require_all/none
Ultra 10... honestly somebody on eBay will buy it from you.
Probably a guy like me. Those were fine little boxes for what the
price back then. Of course I wouldn't even consider it unless it
had the Creator 3D Series III framebuffer in there.
But consider noise and heat and electrical
Could this be made a .spec file of?
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Dear All,
Is there any ports of vblade (as AoE target) for Solaris yet?
Best wishes,
Clarence CHU
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Hi,
I've got exactly the same issue as Jerry, i.e. files created from Windows are
not accessible to local users (I don't have any local users as such but
also access the shares over NFS on other machines).
In additional, any folders/files that were pre-existing on the zfs dataset when
it was
Jerry,
The problem is that none of the ACEs in the parent directory
are inheritable. As I mentioned before, when you create a file
or folder from Windows, you'll get Windows inheritance rules not
Solaris/POSIX rules. In Windows, if a directory's ACL doesn't have any
inheritable ACEs when a
I know this is the Open Solaris list, and I use Open Solaris daily, but I can't
find a place that documents when Sun plans to drop the next Sol10. We haven't
seen a new one since 08/07, IIRC. Does anyone know how to find this
information?
Blake
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Blake Irvin wrote:
I know this is the Open Solaris list, and I use Open Solaris daily, but I
can't find a place that documents when Sun plans to drop the next Sol10. We
haven't seen a new one since 08/07, IIRC. Does anyone know how to find this
information?
Sun doesn't publish that in
Afshin Salek wrote:
Jerry,
The problem is that none of the ACEs in the parent directory
are inheritable. As I mentioned before, when you create a file
or folder from Windows, you'll get Windows inheritance rules not
Solaris/POSIX rules. In Windows, if a directory's ACL doesn't have any
It's my fault. I checked checksum of downloaded iso file and it was wrong.
I redownloaded and reinstalled it.
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