Ooh. I didn't catch that. Not a problem--easy to do.
Looks like you haven't set up the 173 repo then - pkg.oracle.com only has
the packages for Solaris 11 Express 2010.11 (snv_151a). For the EA release,
you need to download and set up your own local copy of the repo to be able to
install
Here are my first impressions:
I find the comments about the font revealing. Shows who wasn't around for the
early pizza box sparc workstations. This font is a throwback to the old Sun
days, which I find peculiar for Oracle! But a nice nod to the past.
Yes, it installs--at least for me.
On 10/14/11 09:04, William Bauer wrote:
Here are my first impressions:
I find the comments about the font revealing. Shows who wasn't around for the early
pizza box sparc workstations. This font is a throwback to the old Sun days,
which I find peculiar for Oracle! But a nice nod to the
On 10/10/11 02:26 PM, Shawn Walker wrote:
On 10/10/11 11:45, Orvar Korvar wrote:
Regarding Containers, are they sparse yet?
And as someone pointed out, S11 is coming in november.
http://www.oracle.com/webapps/events/ns/EventsDetail.jsp?p_eventId=140654src=7255745src=7255745Act=27
Solaris
On 10/14/11 04:04 AM, William Bauer wrote:
Here are my first impressions:
I find the comments about the font revealing. Shows who wasn't around for the early
pizza box sparc workstations. This font is a throwback to the old Sun days,
which I find peculiar for Oracle! But a nice nod to the
meld is in Solaris 11 but it is not installed by
default. It is in the
repository.
I don't know what is your set up, on my system,
# pkg list -a | grep meld
developer/meld
1.4.0-0.175.0.0.0.0.525---
Yeah, it's not there for build 173. Looks
On 10/14/11 11:09 AM, William Bauer wrote:
meld is in Solaris 11 but it is not installed by
default. It is in the
repository.
I don't know what is your set up, on my system,
# pkg list -a | grep meld
developer/meld
1.4.0-0.175.0.0.0.0.525---
Yeah, it's not there for build 173. Looks
gimp isn't there either. Seems like something's happening post-173, however.
Yea.
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Regarding Containers, are they sparse yet?
And as someone pointed out, S11 is coming in november.
http://www.oracle.com/webapps/events/ns/EventsDetail.jsp?p_eventId=140654src=7255745src=7255745Act=27
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On 10/10/11 11:45, Orvar Korvar wrote:
Regarding Containers, are they sparse yet?
And as someone pointed out, S11 is coming in november.
http://www.oracle.com/webapps/events/ns/EventsDetail.jsp?p_eventId=140654src=7255745src=7255745Act=27
Solaris 11 does not support sparse zones.
My
More: alan_pae, you are correct. The ea version does not write to disk. I
rebooted from the hung installation screen and the machine came up to the
original Solaris 11 2010.11.
I have successfully installed the Sol11ea to the disk (under VirtualBox).
I think that installation is
On 10/5/2011 1:32 AM, Alan Coopersmith wrote:
On 10/ 4/11 01:47 PM, Ian Collins wrote:
On 10/ 5/11 09:33 AM, Glynn Foster wrote:
On 5/10/2011, at 7:43 AM, Edward Martinez wrote:
I am trying to install it over the Solaris 11 2010
version.
Since solaris 11 ea is meant for companies that are
On 10/ 6/11 08:16 AM, Vano Beridze wrote:
On 10/5/2011 1:32 AM, Alan Coopersmith wrote:
On 10/ 4/11 01:47 PM, Ian Collins wrote:
On 10/ 5/11 09:33 AM, Glynn Foster wrote:
On 5/10/2011, at 7:43 AM, Edward Martinez wrote:
I am trying to install it over the Solaris 11 2010
version.
Since
Now that the full version of S11 is beginning to ship, will we
finally see the long=promised code drop of new kernel code or has
Oracle decided to permanently close off public access to post-Sun
kernel developments?
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as far as I know, noone promised anything, at least not publicly
On Thu, Oct 6, 2011 at 2:23 PM, Michael Kerpan mjker...@kerpan.com wrote:
Now that the full version of S11 is beginning to ship, will we
finally see the long=promised code drop of new kernel code or has
Oracle decided to
On 7/10/2011, at 2:16 AM, Vano Beridze wrote:
Will it be free to upgrade from Solaris Express to Solaris 11?
So long as you are abiding by the terms and conditions of the OTN
technology license (i.e., you are using Oracle Solaris for development
and evaluation use only), then yes, you can
Will the root password expire like solaris express 2010 ? That was a most
unwelcome surprise for me and so far I have not updated with oracle kernel.
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I am trying to install it over the Solaris 11 2010
version.
Since solaris 11 ea is meant for companies that are Gold members and not really
meant for the general public like solaris 11 express is. I think image-update
from solaris 11 express to solaris 11es is not supported.
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I am trying to install it over the Solaris 11 2010
version. It hangs at:
generate-sc-profile completed and the progress bar
shows 99%.
The 'Brag' screen is still cycling. I will let it run
for another hour or so and if it doesn't finish,
I'll have to boot from the Solaris 11 rpool
On 5/10/2011, at 7:43 AM, Edward Martinez wrote:
I am trying to install it over the Solaris 11 2010
version.
Since solaris 11 ea is meant for companies that are Gold members and
not really meant for the general public like solaris 11 express is.
I think image-update from solaris 11
On 10/ 5/11 09:33 AM, Glynn Foster wrote:
On 5/10/2011, at 7:43 AM, Edward Martinez wrote:
I am trying to install it over the Solaris 11 2010
version.
Since solaris 11 ea is meant for companies that are Gold members and
not really meant for the general public like solaris 11 express is.
I
On 10/ 4/11 01:47 PM, Ian Collins wrote:
On 10/ 5/11 09:33 AM, Glynn Foster wrote:
On 5/10/2011, at 7:43 AM, Edward Martinez wrote:
I am trying to install it over the Solaris 11 2010
version.
Since solaris 11 ea is meant for companies that are Gold members and
not really meant for the
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