On 05/16/2016 08:41 AM, Alexander Pyhalov wrote:

Some notes:
http://makruger.github.io/website/pages/docs/faq.html:
1) Sun/Oracle’s proprietary OS/NET consolidation has been replaced with
illumos-gate. => Sun OS/NET consolidation, closed by Oracle, has been
replaced...  I mean, OS/NET was open.... until Oracle came;

OK, thanks for pointing this out. I'll fix it.


2) What are the recommended hardware specifications... I'm not sure
about 4GB... It can be true for desktop/decent server, but you shurely
can run OI with 2GB RAM or even less. I've just checked, my OI VM with
GUI has 2 GB RAM... Perhaps, we can distinguish minimal and recommended
requirements?

Yes, I too have run the Gnome desktop as a virtual machine with 2GB and never experienced any problems.

Then one day I tried to run the Gnome desktop on a physical machine with an Nvidia adapter and this did not run well on 2GB. In fact when I performed a pkg update, the system used up all 3GB of available memory (2GB of RAM and the 1GB paging file) resulting in pkg crashing. Nothing else was running....just Gnome and a command shell window. So I attributed the crash to insufficient memory.

This prompted me to suggest a 2GB minimum with an additional note to be sure to enlarge the paging file above it's default of 50% of physical memory.

Later we modified this with even more specific information regarding the true minimums and maximums, etc. based on what the source code was actually doing.

Around the same time, others in the forums were suggesting a 4GB minimum, so I decided to simply do away with the minimum spec and all the confusing language and caveats that went with it....and simply say....4GB recommended.

To solve this issue, I can look through my git logs and examine the language used in previous versioins of this document to find some compromise everyone is happy with.

But as someone said in the forum...."If you can't dedicate more memory to the system than what is common to a cell phone, then perhaps you should not be running OI as your desktop".

Sorry for the long story...but that's how we arrived at a 4GB recommended.



http://makruger.github.io/website/pages/docs/handbook.html
Besides synchronizing to Handbook on the wiki, other notes:
1) Booting physical hardware - seems irrelevant, better to provide links
to illumos HCL and OI community HCL.
2) 2.1.2. Booting Virtual Hardware
No special tricks are required for Virtualbox, just mention to select os
type Solaris 11 64-bit.
3) 2.2. The OpenIndiana Boot Menu
  You should eventually be presented with a desktop. - irrelevant to
Text Install images.
4) Perhaps, need to mention that UEFI boot is still not supported.
5) 4.2  When you boot from the text installer, it immediately begins the
installation process using the previously described Text based Guided
Install.
Not entirely true, it also can spawn shell and be used as recovery image.


Admittedly, my skeleton of a handbook has not received very much attention as there are lots of problems with it. I've mostly just been tossing notes into it for future reference. I'll add your suggestions and, as I have time, begin to mold this document into something more useful. Just so you know, it's been my intention all along to start pulling in reusable content from the Wiki, etc.


Other general note. If we have to use some documentation tools to write
OI documentation, they should be available in OI repository. Perhaps
it's not true for IDEs, but basic tools should be there.


In the case of this website, there really aren't any tools. That's the beauty of it all. The site is completely self contained and inclusive of all it's documents. Creating or editing documents only requires a plain text editor (VIM, Gedit, etc.).

A Ruby development environment is only required when running the site locally in development mode, or when deploying it to github pages. Most contributors would never need to do any of that.

Thank you for taking the time to provide your feedback,

Michael

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