Joerg Schilling wrote:
Tony Austman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I was referring to GNU/Solaris distributions like Nexenta, Belenix and Schillix.
SchilliX is no GNU/Solaris distribution as only a minority of the
complete code from SchilliX is covered by the GPL.
I asume that similar st
Tony Austman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was referring to GNU/Solaris distributions like Nexenta, Belenix and
> Schillix.
SchilliX is no GNU/Solaris distribution as only a minority of the
complete code from SchilliX is covered by the GPL.
I asume that similar statements could be given for Be
On Sun, Mar 12, 2006 at 01:26:33PM -0800, Anton Brondz wrote:
> Yes, Nexenta for example.
>
> It's very unstable, I tried to install it and the next time I booted the
> computer it didn't even boot. In another case, Nexenta wouldn't even boot the
> install cd. There are also a lot of bugs in GN
Yes, Nexenta for example.
It's very unstable, I tried to install it and the next time I booted the
computer it didn't even boot. In another case, Nexenta wouldn't even boot the
install cd. There are also a lot of bugs in GNU/OpenSolaris distributions, like
GNOME doesn't load, X crashes.
This me
> Hi
SNIP
> Of course we could have used GNU software, but at the
> time being, GNU software on top of the Solaris kernel
> (ON) is unstable. So therefore we would like to try
> to use non-gnu software in Argentix.
>
SNIP
> So what do you think?
Could you please explain what you mean by "GNU soft
I was referring to GNU/Solaris distributions like Nexenta, Belenix and Schillix.
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