I choose Nexanta because it's light and slim.
Fast installation, and small distribution size.
Probably you can also install Solaris Express "headless"
without X...
Then I like the apt-get package manager, which
is very familiar to debian.
For what you want to pay a couple of hundreds?
> But what a
You could probably also fetch all the sources of the
packages mentioned in that how-to, and compile them
on Sol 10. All the packages are OpenSource.
> Plain Nevada, then moving the solution back to Sol 10 (it's a production
> system).
>
> /tony
>
>
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Hi there
Which of the OpenSolaris distros are you using?
If you're using Nexenta then this tutorial might
help:
http://howtoforge.com/perfect_setup_debian_etch
It's for debain, but Nexenta uses the same package
system.
I moved from one ISP to another, by creating two accounts
with Outlook (or ano
Could you please provide, what you did (step-by-step would even be
wonderful)?
First diabled rge driver...? Would be very helpfull...
Dennis Clarke schrieb:
>> Anyone out there successfully installed the gani driver on a snv_85 system.
>> And if so how? Read the README.txt, and followed the instr
Anyone out there successfully installed the gani driver on a snv_85 system. And
if so how? Read the README.txt, and followed the instructions, but with no
success.
Right now, I have a working rge driver. But seems to have some performance
issue with CIFS/Samba and even with iSCSI.
# prtconf -v