On 16 Mar 2009, at 01:46, Ché Kristo wrote:
Whilst it is an RTFM case I think its a reasonable request that when
distributing the liveCD to have it printed on the CD or CD case.
When it comes to usability its sometimes good to think..."what would
Apple do?"
Well, they'd wait until they w
Ché Kristo wrote:
When it comes to usability its sometimes good to think..."what would Apple do?"
I suspect Apple wouldn't let you login or do anything that doesn't have
a shiny button it, so login information wouldn't even be necessary (it's
a joke folks, laugh)
Cheers,
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Ché Kristo writes:
> Whilst it is an RTFM case I think its a reasonable request that when
> distributing the liveCD to have it printed on the CD or CD case.
>
> When it comes to usability its sometimes good to think..."what would
> Apple do?"
Another way to go at is to think... what does common
Whilst it is an RTFM case I think its a reasonable request that when
distributing the liveCD to have it printed on the CD or CD case.
When it comes to usability its sometimes good to think..."what would Apple do?"
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Thanks.
But I would argue that you actually *DO* need it in "good"
conditions. If you choose the console boot option rather than
graphical, you need it. Also, if you choose the graphical option with
the liveCD, you have no way of shutting down your system without the
password. Shutdown
> In <56dc2e760903141644n76bf1252u4eb2020a71ebe...@mail.gmail.com>
> Andras Barna wrote:
> in *good* conditions you dont need it, right?
Yes. But, my servers from Dell or NEC are not in *good* conditions. :)
For example, Solaris 10u6 can run on Dell Poweredge T105 but OS2008.11
cannot
On Sun, Mar 15, 2009 at 2:27 AM, Jeremy Huddleston
wrote:
> Thanks.
>
> But I would argue that you actually *DO* need it in "good" conditions. If
> you choose the console boot option rather than graphical, you need it.
> Also, if you choose the graphical option with the liveCD, you have no way
>
in *good* conditions you dont need it, right?
you can find it for example here:
http://opensolaris.org/os/project/indiana/resources/relnotes/200811/x86/
On Sun, Mar 15, 2009 at 1:28 AM, Jeremy Huddleston
wrote:
> I don't see anywhere on this site or on the case containing the 2008.11
> livecd
I don't see anywhere on this site or on the case containing the 2008.11 livecd
information as to what the login and password are for the liveCD. This should
be bold on the CD case. How are we supposed to guess it?
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