Ray Clark writes: > I have installed 127729-2 (and about 66 other patches), and now instead of > saying "Invalid argument", it says "Operation Not Supported". I guess that > is a better message, but I wish it were more specific. Not sure whether that > is Linux' doing or Solaris.
I think it's Solaris. > I am using SUN's free download of U4 for two reasons: [1] We are switching > to it at work, and it will both help me be effective and save my sanity to > not try to convert concurrently in two different directions, and [2] I don't > have a good understanding of the reliability of Solaris Express Developer's > Edition, and assume that U4 may have its residual bugs, but that I don't have > a disaster. I am *excited* about the Indiana series! If you're using any of the Solaris 10 series, then you're not using an OpenSolaris distribution. You can still post here (of course), but the folks here are much less likely to know about any issues you might be having or how to fix them. Solaris Express and S10 are just different things, as we're adding new things to the former but not so much to the latter. I strongly recommend that you visit bigadmin or one of the other sites devoted to the Solaris commercial products and consider contacting Sun's support. That's the benefit of S10: it has paid support. As for SXDE, our goal is (and has always been) "FCS quality all the time." It's a release under development, though, so things change over time. For what it's worth, nearly all of our build servers and desktops run the latest bits, most of us have it running on our laptops and home machines, and many other internal Sun servers (mail servers, NFS) run it as well. The one thing it doesn't have are patches. You have to upgrade between builds. -- James Carlson, Solaris Networking <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sun Microsystems / 35 Network Drive 71.232W Vox +1 781 442 2084 MS UBUR02-212 / Burlington MA 01803-2757 42.496N Fax +1 781 442 1677 _______________________________________________ opensolaris-discuss mailing list [email protected]
