James Dickens wrote:
Firefox
Firefox is already in there starting in last week's release of build 41,
which due to the JDS refresh now has GNOME 2.14, Firefox 1.5, Thunderbird 1.5,
and a whole bunch of other new stuff.
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James Dickens wrote:
On 6/17/06, Ben Rockwood [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
James Dickens wrote:
All 5 current distrobutions are currently handicaped. There are lack
the ability of including close bits that are included by Solaris
Express. Untill everything is open it has advantages that no
OpenSolaris has been out a year now and the number one download of the
community is Solaris Express Community Release, but what makes it the
Community release? Is it because it's released 2 weeks earlier than
Solaris Express?
How about adding things into it that makes it different and more
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James Dickens wrote:
OpenSolaris has been out a year now and the number one download of the
community is Solaris Express Community Release, but what makes it the
Community release? Is it because it's released 2 weeks earlier than
Solaris Express?
James Dickens wrote:
OpenSolaris has been out a year now and the number one download of the
community is Solaris Express Community Release, but what makes it the
Community release? Is it because it's released 2 weeks earlier than
Solaris Express?
How about adding things into it that makes it
James Dickens writes:
DTrace Toolkit by Brendan G.
This, and several of the others on your list, likely need to be
addressed by the author of the code in question. Or someone needs to
volunteer to do the work to integrate it, which includes getting the
necessary permission and licensing.
All
James Dickens wrote:
All 5 current distrobutions are currently handicaped. There are lack
the ability of including close bits that are included by Solaris
Express. Untill everything is open it has advantages that no other
distrobution can have why not include what the community has created.