I've been a heavy PDF user (both generating and viewign on my AMD64
Solaris10 box. I think it ma
kes little sense NOT to have the latest Adobe's acroread on this platform.
Is there any discussion about letting Adobe make it available?
One day, but for now there's a SPARC emulator for
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I've been a heavy PDF user (both generating and viewign on my AMD64
Solaris10 box. I think it ma
kes little sense NOT to have the latest Adobe's acroread on this platform.
Is there any discussion about letting Adobe make it available?
One day, but
i changed zfs_vnops.c and wanted to build it.
so performed these steps-
1) bldenv -d ./opensolaris.sh
2) in usr/src/uts/ - i did dmake common/fs/zfs/
it took 11 mins. is this time normal for building a part of workspace.
can this be optimised
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In my case I would be looking for a minimal graphical install with X. I have
seen a number of posts from people looking for an OpenSolaris server install
with no X. I have directed them to Milax server to them several times.
Otherwise it is SXDE which is also cool too.
I come from a
Michael E. Thomadakis wrote:
Now something irrelevant to acroread but very relevant to other concerns
for more updtodate desktop for Solaris: Is SUN planning on releasing a
more uptodate graphical desktop for Solaris10?
Not at this time - most of the Solaris desktop work is being focused on
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been a heavy PDF user (both generating and viewign on my AMD64
Solaris10 box. I think it
ma
kes little sense NOT to have the latest Adobe's acroread on this platform.
Is there any discussion about letting Adobe make it available?
One day,
Awesome work, congrats!
To have you as competing distro is a tough business ;-)
BeleniX is an asset to opensolaris.org .
I wonder how they could have created Indiana without it, anyway so quickly ...
I should try out your distro more frequently. Chances are I can learn
something from more
I see I've just finished entering 'feature request' in their site
and I saw your message.
Now something irrelevant to acroread but very relevant to other concerns
for more updtodate desktop for Solaris: Is SUN planning on releasing a
more uptodate graphical desktop for Solaris10?
I
Michael E. Thomadakis writes:
Now something irrelevant to acroread but very relevant to other concerns
for more updtodate desktop for Solaris: Is SUN planning on releasing a
more uptodate graphical desktop for Solaris10?
I think that's probably a question for your local Sun representative.
Also see the Virtualbox forum.
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Hello, I am having a lot of difficulties with the onboard Intel 82541GI nics
and a PCI Intel 82541PI nic. I have a Realtek RTL-8169 that seems to work OK,
but I know its not a real high performance nic. Can someone please tell me
what type of chip is used in the Sun SunFire X4000 series
On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 5:47 PM, Brian Cameron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If someone wanted to make a really great set of system tools for
Solaris, then why not base it on something like the old Sun
Management Center and use SNMP.
SunMC? Which version?
I actually liked SyMON 1.x. It was a
I get this odd error during Jumpstart install of nv99:
SUNWiir..done. 311.40 Mbytes remaining.
SUNWiiu..done. 310.67 Mbytes remaining.
SUNWima..done. 310.53 Mbytes remaining.
Completed software
On Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 10:43:46PM +0100, Peter Tribble wrote:
I actually find snmp rather limited; I'm planning on having a system where
all telemetry (kstats and the whole kitchen sink) is remotely accessible.
Would you agree that this is not a limitation of the SNMP protocol itself
but
Peter:
On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 5:47 PM, Brian Cameron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If someone wanted to make a really great set of system tools for
Solaris, then why not base it on something like the old Sun
Management Center and use SNMP.
SunMC? Which version?
To be honest, I'm not sure. I
On Thu, 16 Oct 2008, Brian Cameron wrote:
I worked on the Sun Management Center project from 1999-2001.
You would admit that on a public fora? *gdr*
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On Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 7:08 PM, Alan DuBoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 16 Oct 2008, Brian Cameron wrote:
I worked on the Sun Management Center project from 1999-2001.
You would admit that on a public fora? *gdr*
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Signup your sunsolve.sun.com account for registration of Solaris see
http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/doc/805-7228/6j6q7ueor?a=view
And then ether use updatemanager or smpatch analyze ; smpatch download and
apply alll the latest patches with smpatch update commands.
Then mount your iso or dvd i.e:
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