This is exactly what we did for our production site. We started off with a
Rails 0.9.x/FreeBSD-6.x setup 2 or 3 years ago. It made sense at the time to go
with FreeBSD since our stack leaned toward a FreeBSD/Linux setup.
Since our rewrite of the site in Java/Wicket. I been having odd quirks
Due to an unexpected issue, the opensolaris.org system upgrade scheduled
for tomorrow, 5/28 @ 8 am PDT, has been postponed until later this week.
I will send a message when we have a new schedule.
Derek
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Derek Cicero
Program Manager
Solaris Kernel Group, Software Division
Some more thoughts:
* From Sun's Ruby Developer site:
Get NetBeans. Get GlassFish. Get Cool Stack. Or get them all with Solaris
Express,
Developer Edition
Sounds great, but the development has been taken out of the developer edition.
The transformation to OpenSolaris seems to have removed
2008/5/27 Jesse Lehman [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
* Does Network-Auto-Magic actually work for anyone?
Yes, and it works beautifully. First time I installed 2008.05, I
booted, and got prompted to connect to a wireless network. I typed my
password and then I was connected. My home desktop is the same.
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I have Indiana running on an R61 with the Intel 3945. My wireless connection is
extremely unstable. Works great for a while then just dies and no matter how
many times I svcadm restart nwam, it wont come back. Very frustrating. A laptop
without wireless internet isn't much good these days.
Hi,
I have installed Solaris using Reduced Network without installing Volume
Management; therefore, no cdrom in server, no volcheck. Now, I want to add more
packages. I have tried to copy e.g. SUNWmfrun directory from my Windows XP
desktop and SFTP/SSH to the remote Solaris server. Maybe
+1 to a project here
if that means i can download a binary from pkg.opensolaris.org.
I don't want to compile wine or SFE, I just want to run it.
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Terence,
you can use pkgadd -d /path/to/SUNWmfrun/ SUNWmfrun to add that package.
Adding package from a pkg directory is explained in pkgadd man page.
BTW, I assume you're using Solaris 10. This forum is for OpenSolaris,
This message posted from opensolaris.org
Get NetBeans. Get GlassFish. Get Cool Stack. Or get
them all with Solaris Express,
Developer Edition
Sounds great, but the development has been taken out
of the developer edition. The transformation to
OpenSolaris seems to have removed the out-of-the-box
development tools.
Yes. There