Hi folks.  Today marks the release of Solaris Express 8/2005.  As             
usual, you can fetch it via http://www.sun.com/solaris-express.                 

Below is my newsletter about the release.  Thanks to Alan C., Darren,
Mark Nelson, and others who helped to review it.  And of course to the
community that built it.

You can also find an HTML version on my blog at                                 
http://blogs.sun.com/roller/page/dp?entry=what_s_new_in_solaris8

Thanks,

        -dp

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Notable New Features in Solaris "Nevada", Build 19 (08/2005)

Desktop

  * The dcam1394(7D) driver is now available on all platforms (formerly it was
    SPARC only); it implements a subset of the 1394 Trade Association Digital
    Camera Specification. A sample program which uses a camera will be
    available in a future build.

  * An important improvement to USB support on Solaris has arrived-- automatic
    handling of unknown USB devices by libUSB and the kernel's USB
    infrastructure. This means that without any additional configuration, you
    should be able to plug in a device such as a digital camera, and have
    gphoto recognize it. In contrast, you previously needed to do manual
    configuration. [6213551]

  * The USB CCID IFD Handler was integrated. This is a userland driver (from
    the MUSCLE project) for USB CCID-compliant smartcard readers. You can now
    use a wide variety of USB smartcard readers with Solaris.

  * glxinfo & glxgears were added as a followup part of the MESA integration.

  * ATI Xorg drivers were updated to June 2005 version

  * The i810 driver was updated for i945G & E7221 support. But please note that
    there were some problems with this integration and the Xorg i810 driver now
    refuses to load. Intel graphics users may need to switch back to Xsun or
    copy the i810_drv.so from an older build. [6301351]

Security

  * pam.conf(4) picks up a very useful include control flag which should help
    break up a complex pam configuration into separate files. [6258443]

  * Scalability when a large number (thousands) of IPsec policy rules are in
    place has been substantially improved. [6227733]

  * Kerberos's graphical key management tool gkadmin(1m) picks up the ability
    to specify the key encryption type.

Hardware Support

  * Improved tolerance for USB 2.0 controllers on some VIA chipsets. [6213463]

  * Support for Dell PERC 3/Si RAID was added.

  * Support for the Dell Precision 670's SCSI card (Adaptec AIC-7901A with
    HostRAID) was added.

  * MPxIO (I/O multipathing) support for a number of devices from Engenio, SGI,
    StorageTek and Sun was added.

  * The lsimega(7D) driver from LSI was added, providing support for LSI's new
    generation of 320-2x RAID cards. Older LSI cards are already supported via
    the amr(7D) driver.

Other

  * find picks up the -mmin (modified n minutes ago), -amin (accessed n minutes
    ago) and -cmin (status changed n minutes ago) options. [5077247]

OpenSolaris Source Cleanup

  * Not a feature per se but we've made a huge amount of progress in cleaning
    up the source code to be cleanly compilable using gcc. In this release
    we've got 32 more bugs worth of gcc cleanup taken care of. It'll probably
    be a couple of more months before we're completely done.
   
    If you'd like to help out with the cleanup efforts, take a look at Building
    OpenSolaris with GCC over at the OpenSolaris tools community.
   
  * Jonathan's excellent fixes to the cstyle tool mean that it now checks
    continuation lines properly via the -c option. Hooray for code cleanliness!
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Daniel Price - Solaris Kernel Engineering - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - blogs.sun.com/dp
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