The first two were announced and have links on the home page and 
Community/Webcast page 
<http://dscpreview.sfbay.sun.com/solaris/community/discussions/webvideo_casts.jsp>
 
at the Solaris Developer Center. <http://developers.sun.com/solaris>

-chris



Peter B. Kessler wrote:
> Eric Boutilier wrote:
>> Multimedia screencasts featuring some rather familiar names: Brendan 
>> Gregg,
>> Tom Erickson, Ginnie Wray, Bill Rushmore...
>>
>> DTrace for JavaScript Debugging
>> http://frsun.downloads.edgesuite.net/sun/07C00953/
>>
>> Chime Visualization Tool for DTrace
>> http://frsun.downloads.edgesuite.net/sun/07C00941/
>>
>> Dual Boot Installation of OpenSolaris on a Laptop
>> http://frsun.downloads.edgesuite.net/sun/07C00892/
>>
>> +1! Whoops, Loser Alert ... I uttered +1! Sorry. What I meant to say 
>> was,
>> I agree with any positive sentiments that these videos might 
>> engender. :)
>>
>> Eric
>>
>> P.S. So now the question is, how did such useful stuff like this get
>> released, but in such a hard-to-find way, and w/out any announcements
>> anywhere... Or did I miss something?
>>
>> P.S.S. Followups to opensolaris-discuss please.
>> _______________________________________________
>> dtrace-discuss mailing list
>> dtrace-discuss at opensolaris.org
>
> Does anyone have a Shockwave Flash player for Solaris (x86) I
> could borrow?
>
>             ... peter
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