Re: [osol-discuss] Simple Panels

2008-10-13 Thread Victor
Hi Ghee, at this moment the GUI based in GTK and pyhton in functionally to run on an any OpenSolaris distro, Linux an OSX. But the systems to manage have to be OpenSolaris (SVM, ZFS, Zones/Containers, SMF...) Thanks for your support. Anyone could help us to start this project? I recomind you

Re: [osol-discuss] Simple Panels

2008-10-13 Thread Ghee Teo
Victor wrote: Hi all, I advantage this email to anounce a new project called Simple Panels. Our target is developing a Control Panel for any *nix binary distro (from OpenSolaris to Linux and OS X) in Python. So it is almost trivial to install and configure. It aims to help newcomers to take

[osol-discuss] Minmal install CD?

2008-10-13 Thread Paul Harper
Could there be a minimal install cd in time for OpenSolaris 2008.11 for people setting up servers, older PC's, installing on the eeepc, etc and otherwise have space requirements? I have seen a few requests on Help and I have suggested Milax Server. But Milax is not based on IPS. So you cannot

Re: [osol-discuss] Simple Panels

2008-10-13 Thread Victor
Hi Ché, just I´m looking for +1 to start this project at OpenSolaris home. Regards. -- This message posted from opensolaris.org ___ opensolaris-discuss mailing list opensolaris-discuss@opensolaris.org

Re: [osol-discuss] Minmal install CD?

2008-10-13 Thread Shawn Walker
Paul Harper wrote: Could there be a minimal install cd in time for OpenSolaris 2008.11 for people setting up servers, older PC's, installing on the eeepc, etc and otherwise have space requirements? I have seen a few requests on Help and I have suggested Milax Server. But Milax is not

Re: [osol-discuss] Minmal install CD?

2008-10-13 Thread MC
Could there be a minimal install cd in time for OpenSolaris 2008.11 for people setting up servers, older PC's, installing on the eeepc, etc and otherwise have space requirements? I have seen a few requests on Help and I have suggested Milax Server. But Milax is not based on IPS. So you

Re: [osol-discuss] Simple Panels

2008-10-13 Thread Victor Fernandez
Hi Ghee, at this moment the GUI based in GTK and pyhton in functionally to run on an any OpenSolaris distro, Linux an OSX. But the systems to manage have to be OpenSolaris (SVM, ZFS, Zones/Containers, SMF...) Thanks for your support. Anyone could help us to start this project? I recomind you to

Re: [osol-discuss] IIIMF?

2008-10-13 Thread W. Wayne Liauh
No, I don't speak Chinese, nor had I asked anyone to switch seats on the bus. I was previously unaware that my lack of education in that linguistic regard also meant that I was necessarily racist. That comes as a bit of a surprise to me, but thanks for the update. Hi James, Apologize

Re: [osol-discuss] Simple Panels

2008-10-13 Thread Alan Coopersmith
Victor wrote: Hi Ché, just I´m looking for +1 to start this project at OpenSolaris home. That wasn't clear in your initial message. Under the current process, you need to get one of the community groups listed on: http://www.opensolaris.org/os/communities/#portal to sponsor you, a +1

Re: [osol-discuss] Simple Panels

2008-10-13 Thread Peter Tribble
On Mon, Oct 13, 2008 at 11:01 AM, Victor Fernandez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Ghee, at this moment the GUI based in GTK and pyhton in functionally to run on an any OpenSolaris distro, Linux an OSX. But the systems to manage have to be OpenSolaris (SVM, ZFS, Zones/Containers, SMF...) Thanks

[osol-discuss] Are these forums moderated in OpenSolaris.org - they are useless right now.

2008-10-13 Thread John Brewer
Are these forums moderated, can they be cleaned up or filtered? does not make the site look good with the content posted. opensound: discuss valex: discuss vconsole: discuss star: discuss tamarack: discuss -- This message posted from opensolaris.org ___

Re: [osol-discuss] stunnel without SSL

2008-10-13 Thread Bill Shannon
Boyd Adamson wrote: Bill Shannon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Anyone know if it's possible to use stunnel without the s part? That is, I just want a tunnel, no SSL. Can I configure stunnel to just tunnel traffic on port X to a remote machine's port X, without injecting SSL? Sounds like you