Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Fwd: [oi-dev] [call for testing] KPTI images
Le Vendredi 9 mars 2018, Francis.D a écrit : > I need these driver (cmi8788) this driver is not on hipster depot. The audiocmihd driver is in the hipster repository, you can install it from there. > > My sound card is asus D1 on this desktop. I have no sound on all > installation. > > Sound problem on my Laptop Lenovo t400 and Desktop 990fx with asus D1. > On old 151a publisher seems to be available. That's what you can see on the > wiki. > > I looking for solution for my desktop. > > > regard > > 2018-03-08 11:13 GMT-05:00 Aurélien Larcher: > > > On Thu, Mar 8, 2018 at 4:52 PM, Francis.D wrote: > > > > > Hi, > > > > > > It's possible to set old publisher (151a) for install > > > audio/driver/audiocmihd and unset publisher after ? > > > > > > > Why do you need to use the old publisher? > > What is wrong with the current driver? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > 2018-03-07 12:49 GMT-05:00 Francis.D : > > > > > > > Hi, > > > > > > > > I did the real installation on my Lenovo T400 and all works perfectly. > > > > The only problem is the sound. I don't have any sound. Even if the > > > drivers > > > > are installed. > > > > > > > > > > > > result ocmmande > > > > > > > > ls -l > > > > > > > > total 224920 > > > > -rw-r--r-r---1 boo staff 1644 mars 7 12:58 audiosondriverproblem > > > > > > > > > > > > Reference driver > > > > > > > > pci17aa,20f2 > > > > Vendor: Intel Corporation > > > > Device: 82801I (ICH9 Family) HD Audio > > > > Controller > > > > Sub-Vendor: Lenovo > > > > binding name: pciexclass,0403 > > > > devfs path: /pci@0,0/pci17aa,20f2@1b > > > > bus addr: 1b > > > > pci path: 0,1b,0 > > > > compatible name:(pciex8086,293e.17aa.20f2.3)( > > > > pciex8086,293e.17aa.20f2)(pciex8086,293e.3)(pciex8086, > > > > 293e)(pciexclass,040300)(pciexclass,0403)(pci8086,293e. > > > > 17aa.20f2.3)(pci8086,293e.17aa.20f2)(pci17aa,20f2)( > > > > pci8086,293e.3)(pci8086,293e)(pciclass,040300)(pciclass,0403) > > > > driver name:audiohd > > > > instance: 0 > > > > driver state: Attached > > > > fm-errcb-capable: TRUE > > > > fm-ereport-capable: TRUE > > > > ddi-no-autodetach: 1 > > > > audiohd_beep: 1 > > > > sample-rate:bb80 > > > > sample-bits:10 > > > > acpi-namespace: _SB_.PCI0.HDEF > > > > assigned-addresses: 8300d810 > > > > reg:d800 > > > > compatible: pciex8086,293e.17aa.20f2.3 > > > > model: Mixed Mode device > > > > power-consumption: 1 > > > > devsel-speed: 0 > > > > interrupts: 2 > > > > subsystem-vendor-id:17aa > > > > subsystem-id: 20f2 > > > > unit-address: 1b > > > > class-code: 40300 > > > > revision-id:3 > > > > vendor-id: 8086 > > > > > > > > regard > > > > > > > > 2018-03-06 9:01 GMT-05:00 Priyadarshan via openindiana-discuss < > > > > openindiana-discuss@openindiana.org>: > > > > > > > >> On 2018-03-06 14:55, Till Wegmüller wrote: > > > >> > > > >>> Hi and welcome in the community > > > >>> > > > >>> > > > >>> On 06.03.2018 14:48, Priyadarshan via openindiana-discuss wrote: > > > >>> > > > > > > > > > Thank you very much for the clarification. > > > > > > I am coming from FreeBSD (since 2002, both on servers and > > > workstations). > > > > > > I am just getting my feet wet with openindiana. > > > > > > I am studying Pro OpenSolaris, and getting to OpenSolaris Bible > > later, > > > having my first install on a ThinkPad W541. I must say, I was > > > impressed > > > on how smooth and flawless the install was, in comparison to Win 10, > > > FreeBSD 11 or even Linux Mint. > > > > > > From the overall feel of it I know this is home. > > > > > > I would like very much to contribute some packages, when (if ever) > > > I'll > > > have enough expertise. > > > > > > >>> > > > >>> If you are studying the books you will definately have enough > > > expertise. > > > >>> The Packaging is made with Custom makefiles based on the current > > > >>> solaris-gate. > > > >>> > > > >>> You can find documentation here: > > > >>> https://wiki.openindiana.org/oi/Building+with+oi-userland > > > >>> > > > >>> The Source here: https://github.com/OpenIndiana/oi-userland > > > >>> > > > >>> > > > >>> As I understand, then, it would be better to contribute to > >
Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Fwd: [oi-dev] [call for testing] KPTI images
I need these driver (cmi8788) this driver is not on hipster depot. My sound card is asus D1 on this desktop. I have no sound on all installation. Sound problem on my Laptop Lenovo t400 and Desktop 990fx with asus D1. On old 151a publisher seems to be available. That's what you can see on the wiki. I looking for solution for my desktop. regard 2018-03-08 11:13 GMT-05:00 Aurélien Larcher: > On Thu, Mar 8, 2018 at 4:52 PM, Francis.D wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > It's possible to set old publisher (151a) for install > > audio/driver/audiocmihd and unset publisher after ? > > > > Why do you need to use the old publisher? > What is wrong with the current driver? > > > > > > > > > > 2018-03-07 12:49 GMT-05:00 Francis.D : > > > > > Hi, > > > > > > I did the real installation on my Lenovo T400 and all works perfectly. > > > The only problem is the sound. I don't have any sound. Even if the > > drivers > > > are installed. > > > > > > > > > result ocmmande > > > > > > ls -l > > > > > > total 224920 > > > -rw-r--r-r---1 boo staff 1644 mars 7 12:58 audiosondriverproblem > > > > > > > > > Reference driver > > > > > > pci17aa,20f2 > > > Vendor: Intel Corporation > > > Device: 82801I (ICH9 Family) HD Audio > > > Controller > > > Sub-Vendor: Lenovo > > > binding name: pciexclass,0403 > > > devfs path: /pci@0,0/pci17aa,20f2@1b > > > bus addr: 1b > > > pci path: 0,1b,0 > > > compatible name:(pciex8086,293e.17aa.20f2.3)( > > > pciex8086,293e.17aa.20f2)(pciex8086,293e.3)(pciex8086, > > > 293e)(pciexclass,040300)(pciexclass,0403)(pci8086,293e. > > > 17aa.20f2.3)(pci8086,293e.17aa.20f2)(pci17aa,20f2)( > > > pci8086,293e.3)(pci8086,293e)(pciclass,040300)(pciclass,0403) > > > driver name:audiohd > > > instance: 0 > > > driver state: Attached > > > fm-errcb-capable: TRUE > > > fm-ereport-capable: TRUE > > > ddi-no-autodetach: 1 > > > audiohd_beep: 1 > > > sample-rate:bb80 > > > sample-bits:10 > > > acpi-namespace: _SB_.PCI0.HDEF > > > assigned-addresses: 8300d810 > > > reg:d800 > > > compatible: pciex8086,293e.17aa.20f2.3 > > > model: Mixed Mode device > > > power-consumption: 1 > > > devsel-speed: 0 > > > interrupts: 2 > > > subsystem-vendor-id:17aa > > > subsystem-id: 20f2 > > > unit-address: 1b > > > class-code: 40300 > > > revision-id:3 > > > vendor-id: 8086 > > > > > > regard > > > > > > 2018-03-06 9:01 GMT-05:00 Priyadarshan via openindiana-discuss < > > > openindiana-discuss@openindiana.org>: > > > > > >> On 2018-03-06 14:55, Till Wegmüller wrote: > > >> > > >>> Hi and welcome in the community > > >>> > > >>> > > >>> On 06.03.2018 14:48, Priyadarshan via openindiana-discuss wrote: > > >>> > > > > > > Thank you very much for the clarification. > > > > I am coming from FreeBSD (since 2002, both on servers and > > workstations). > > > > I am just getting my feet wet with openindiana. > > > > I am studying Pro OpenSolaris, and getting to OpenSolaris Bible > later, > > having my first install on a ThinkPad W541. I must say, I was > > impressed > > on how smooth and flawless the install was, in comparison to Win 10, > > FreeBSD 11 or even Linux Mint. > > > > From the overall feel of it I know this is home. > > > > I would like very much to contribute some packages, when (if ever) > > I'll > > have enough expertise. > > > > >>> > > >>> If you are studying the books you will definately have enough > > expertise. > > >>> The Packaging is made with Custom makefiles based on the current > > >>> solaris-gate. > > >>> > > >>> You can find documentation here: > > >>> https://wiki.openindiana.org/oi/Building+with+oi-userland > > >>> > > >>> The Source here: https://github.com/OpenIndiana/oi-userland > > >>> > > >>> > > >>> As I understand, then, it would be better to contribute to > openindiana > > repositories, as found here:https://www.openindiana.org/packages/ > > > > When the time will come, would I be able to "pester" people on this > > list, in regards to creating new packages? Or better the oi-dev > list? > > > > > > >>> For packaging help you will definately get help on oi-dev. We also > have > > >>> irc channels on freenode if you prefer that. > >
Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Fwd: [oi-dev] [call for testing] KPTI images
On Thu, Mar 8, 2018 at 4:52 PM, Francis.Dwrote: > Hi, > > It's possible to set old publisher (151a) for install > audio/driver/audiocmihd and unset publisher after ? > Why do you need to use the old publisher? What is wrong with the current driver? > > > > 2018-03-07 12:49 GMT-05:00 Francis.D : > > > Hi, > > > > I did the real installation on my Lenovo T400 and all works perfectly. > > The only problem is the sound. I don't have any sound. Even if the > drivers > > are installed. > > > > > > result ocmmande > > > > ls -l > > > > total 224920 > > -rw-r--r-r---1 boo staff 1644 mars 7 12:58 audiosondriverproblem > > > > > > Reference driver > > > > pci17aa,20f2 > > Vendor: Intel Corporation > > Device: 82801I (ICH9 Family) HD Audio > > Controller > > Sub-Vendor: Lenovo > > binding name: pciexclass,0403 > > devfs path: /pci@0,0/pci17aa,20f2@1b > > bus addr: 1b > > pci path: 0,1b,0 > > compatible name:(pciex8086,293e.17aa.20f2.3)( > > pciex8086,293e.17aa.20f2)(pciex8086,293e.3)(pciex8086, > > 293e)(pciexclass,040300)(pciexclass,0403)(pci8086,293e. > > 17aa.20f2.3)(pci8086,293e.17aa.20f2)(pci17aa,20f2)( > > pci8086,293e.3)(pci8086,293e)(pciclass,040300)(pciclass,0403) > > driver name:audiohd > > instance: 0 > > driver state: Attached > > fm-errcb-capable: TRUE > > fm-ereport-capable: TRUE > > ddi-no-autodetach: 1 > > audiohd_beep: 1 > > sample-rate:bb80 > > sample-bits:10 > > acpi-namespace: _SB_.PCI0.HDEF > > assigned-addresses: 8300d810 > > reg:d800 > > compatible: pciex8086,293e.17aa.20f2.3 > > model: Mixed Mode device > > power-consumption: 1 > > devsel-speed: 0 > > interrupts: 2 > > subsystem-vendor-id:17aa > > subsystem-id: 20f2 > > unit-address: 1b > > class-code: 40300 > > revision-id:3 > > vendor-id: 8086 > > > > regard > > > > 2018-03-06 9:01 GMT-05:00 Priyadarshan via openindiana-discuss < > > openindiana-discuss@openindiana.org>: > > > >> On 2018-03-06 14:55, Till Wegmüller wrote: > >> > >>> Hi and welcome in the community > >>> > >>> > >>> On 06.03.2018 14:48, Priyadarshan via openindiana-discuss wrote: > >>> > > > Thank you very much for the clarification. > > I am coming from FreeBSD (since 2002, both on servers and > workstations). > > I am just getting my feet wet with openindiana. > > I am studying Pro OpenSolaris, and getting to OpenSolaris Bible later, > having my first install on a ThinkPad W541. I must say, I was > impressed > on how smooth and flawless the install was, in comparison to Win 10, > FreeBSD 11 or even Linux Mint. > > From the overall feel of it I know this is home. > > I would like very much to contribute some packages, when (if ever) > I'll > have enough expertise. > > >>> > >>> If you are studying the books you will definately have enough > expertise. > >>> The Packaging is made with Custom makefiles based on the current > >>> solaris-gate. > >>> > >>> You can find documentation here: > >>> https://wiki.openindiana.org/oi/Building+with+oi-userland > >>> > >>> The Source here: https://github.com/OpenIndiana/oi-userland > >>> > >>> > >>> As I understand, then, it would be better to contribute to openindiana > repositories, as found here:https://www.openindiana.org/packages/ > > When the time will come, would I be able to "pester" people on this > list, in regards to creating new packages? Or better the oi-dev list? > > > >>> For packaging help you will definately get help on oi-dev. We also have > >>> irc channels on freenode if you prefer that. > >>> > >>> Greetings > >>> Till > >>> > >> > >> > >> Thank you for the pointers, and the welcome. > >> > >> > >> Priyadarshan > >> > >> > >> ___ > >> openindiana-discuss mailing list > >> openindiana-discuss@openindiana.org > >> https://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/openindiana-discuss > >> > > > > > ___ > openindiana-discuss mailing list > openindiana-discuss@openindiana.org > https://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/openindiana-discuss > -- --- Praise the Caffeine embeddings ___ openindiana-discuss mailing list
Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Fwd: [oi-dev] [call for testing] KPTI images
Hi, It's possible to set old publisher (151a) for install audio/driver/audiocmihd and unset publisher after ? 2018-03-07 12:49 GMT-05:00 Francis.D: > Hi, > > I did the real installation on my Lenovo T400 and all works perfectly. > The only problem is the sound. I don't have any sound. Even if the drivers > are installed. > > > result ocmmande > > ls -l > > total 224920 > -rw-r--r-r---1 boo staff 1644 mars 7 12:58 audiosondriverproblem > > > Reference driver > > pci17aa,20f2 > Vendor: Intel Corporation > Device: 82801I (ICH9 Family) HD Audio > Controller > Sub-Vendor: Lenovo > binding name: pciexclass,0403 > devfs path: /pci@0,0/pci17aa,20f2@1b > bus addr: 1b > pci path: 0,1b,0 > compatible name:(pciex8086,293e.17aa.20f2.3)( > pciex8086,293e.17aa.20f2)(pciex8086,293e.3)(pciex8086, > 293e)(pciexclass,040300)(pciexclass,0403)(pci8086,293e. > 17aa.20f2.3)(pci8086,293e.17aa.20f2)(pci17aa,20f2)( > pci8086,293e.3)(pci8086,293e)(pciclass,040300)(pciclass,0403) > driver name:audiohd > instance: 0 > driver state: Attached > fm-errcb-capable: TRUE > fm-ereport-capable: TRUE > ddi-no-autodetach: 1 > audiohd_beep: 1 > sample-rate:bb80 > sample-bits:10 > acpi-namespace: _SB_.PCI0.HDEF > assigned-addresses: 8300d810 > reg:d800 > compatible: pciex8086,293e.17aa.20f2.3 > model: Mixed Mode device > power-consumption: 1 > devsel-speed: 0 > interrupts: 2 > subsystem-vendor-id:17aa > subsystem-id: 20f2 > unit-address: 1b > class-code: 40300 > revision-id:3 > vendor-id: 8086 > > regard > > 2018-03-06 9:01 GMT-05:00 Priyadarshan via openindiana-discuss < > openindiana-discuss@openindiana.org>: > >> On 2018-03-06 14:55, Till Wegmüller wrote: >> >>> Hi and welcome in the community >>> >>> >>> On 06.03.2018 14:48, Priyadarshan via openindiana-discuss wrote: >>> Thank you very much for the clarification. I am coming from FreeBSD (since 2002, both on servers and workstations). I am just getting my feet wet with openindiana. I am studying Pro OpenSolaris, and getting to OpenSolaris Bible later, having my first install on a ThinkPad W541. I must say, I was impressed on how smooth and flawless the install was, in comparison to Win 10, FreeBSD 11 or even Linux Mint. From the overall feel of it I know this is home. I would like very much to contribute some packages, when (if ever) I'll have enough expertise. >>> >>> If you are studying the books you will definately have enough expertise. >>> The Packaging is made with Custom makefiles based on the current >>> solaris-gate. >>> >>> You can find documentation here: >>> https://wiki.openindiana.org/oi/Building+with+oi-userland >>> >>> The Source here: https://github.com/OpenIndiana/oi-userland >>> >>> >>> As I understand, then, it would be better to contribute to openindiana repositories, as found here:https://www.openindiana.org/packages/ When the time will come, would I be able to "pester" people on this list, in regards to creating new packages? Or better the oi-dev list? >>> For packaging help you will definately get help on oi-dev. We also have >>> irc channels on freenode if you prefer that. >>> >>> Greetings >>> Till >>> >> >> >> Thank you for the pointers, and the welcome. >> >> >> Priyadarshan >> >> >> ___ >> openindiana-discuss mailing list >> openindiana-discuss@openindiana.org >> https://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/openindiana-discuss >> > > ___ openindiana-discuss mailing list openindiana-discuss@openindiana.org https://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/openindiana-discuss
Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Fwd: [oi-dev] [call for testing] KPTI images
Hi, I did the real installation on my Lenovo T400 and all works perfectly. The only problem is the sound. I don't have any sound. Even if the drivers are installed. result ocmmande ls -l total 224920 -rw-r--r-r---1 boo staff 1644 mars 7 12:58 audiosondriverproblem Reference driver pci17aa,20f2 Vendor: Intel Corporation Device: 82801I (ICH9 Family) HD Audio Controller Sub-Vendor: Lenovo binding name: pciexclass,0403 devfs path: /pci@0,0/pci17aa,20f2@1b bus addr: 1b pci path: 0,1b,0 compatible name: (pciex8086,293e.17aa.20f2.3)(pciex8086,293e.17aa.20f2)(pciex8086,293e.3)(pciex8086,293e)(pciexclass,040300)(pciexclass,0403)(pci8086,293e.17aa.20f2.3)(pci8086,293e.17aa.20f2)(pci17aa,20f2)(pci8086,293e.3)(pci8086,293e)(pciclass,040300)(pciclass,0403) driver name:audiohd instance: 0 driver state: Attached fm-errcb-capable: TRUE fm-ereport-capable: TRUE ddi-no-autodetach: 1 audiohd_beep: 1 sample-rate:bb80 sample-bits:10 acpi-namespace: _SB_.PCI0.HDEF assigned-addresses: 8300d810 reg:d800 compatible: pciex8086,293e.17aa.20f2.3 model: Mixed Mode device power-consumption: 1 devsel-speed: 0 interrupts: 2 subsystem-vendor-id:17aa subsystem-id: 20f2 unit-address: 1b class-code: 40300 revision-id:3 vendor-id: 8086 regard 2018-03-06 9:01 GMT-05:00 Priyadarshan via openindiana-discuss < openindiana-discuss@openindiana.org>: > On 2018-03-06 14:55, Till Wegmüller wrote: > >> Hi and welcome in the community >> >> >> On 06.03.2018 14:48, Priyadarshan via openindiana-discuss wrote: >> >>> >>> >>> Thank you very much for the clarification. >>> >>> I am coming from FreeBSD (since 2002, both on servers and workstations). >>> >>> I am just getting my feet wet with openindiana. >>> >>> I am studying Pro OpenSolaris, and getting to OpenSolaris Bible later, >>> having my first install on a ThinkPad W541. I must say, I was impressed >>> on how smooth and flawless the install was, in comparison to Win 10, >>> FreeBSD 11 or even Linux Mint. >>> >>> From the overall feel of it I know this is home. >>> >>> I would like very much to contribute some packages, when (if ever) I'll >>> have enough expertise. >>> >> >> If you are studying the books you will definately have enough expertise. >> The Packaging is made with Custom makefiles based on the current >> solaris-gate. >> >> You can find documentation here: >> https://wiki.openindiana.org/oi/Building+with+oi-userland >> >> The Source here: https://github.com/OpenIndiana/oi-userland >> >> >> As I understand, then, it would be better to contribute to openindiana >>> repositories, as found here:https://www.openindiana.org/packages/ >>> >>> When the time will come, would I be able to "pester" people on this >>> list, in regards to creating new packages? Or better the oi-dev list? >>> >>> >> For packaging help you will definately get help on oi-dev. We also have >> irc channels on freenode if you prefer that. >> >> Greetings >> Till >> > > > Thank you for the pointers, and the welcome. > > > Priyadarshan > > > ___ > openindiana-discuss mailing list > openindiana-discuss@openindiana.org > https://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/openindiana-discuss > ___ openindiana-discuss mailing list openindiana-discuss@openindiana.org https://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/openindiana-discuss
Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Fwd: [oi-dev] [call for testing] KPTI images
On 2018-03-06 14:55, Till Wegmüller wrote: Hi and welcome in the community On 06.03.2018 14:48, Priyadarshan via openindiana-discuss wrote: Thank you very much for the clarification. I am coming from FreeBSD (since 2002, both on servers and workstations). I am just getting my feet wet with openindiana. I am studying Pro OpenSolaris, and getting to OpenSolaris Bible later, having my first install on a ThinkPad W541. I must say, I was impressed on how smooth and flawless the install was, in comparison to Win 10, FreeBSD 11 or even Linux Mint. From the overall feel of it I know this is home. I would like very much to contribute some packages, when (if ever) I'll have enough expertise. If you are studying the books you will definately have enough expertise. The Packaging is made with Custom makefiles based on the current solaris-gate. You can find documentation here: https://wiki.openindiana.org/oi/Building+with+oi-userland The Source here: https://github.com/OpenIndiana/oi-userland As I understand, then, it would be better to contribute to openindiana repositories, as found here:https://www.openindiana.org/packages/ When the time will come, would I be able to "pester" people on this list, in regards to creating new packages? Or better the oi-dev list? For packaging help you will definately get help on oi-dev. We also have irc channels on freenode if you prefer that. Greetings Till Thank you for the pointers, and the welcome. Priyadarshan ___ openindiana-discuss mailing list openindiana-discuss@openindiana.org https://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/openindiana-discuss
Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Fwd: [oi-dev] [call for testing] KPTI images
Hi and welcome in the community On 06.03.2018 14:48, Priyadarshan via openindiana-discuss wrote: > > > Thank you very much for the clarification. > > I am coming from FreeBSD (since 2002, both on servers and workstations). > > I am just getting my feet wet with openindiana. > > I am studying Pro OpenSolaris, and getting to OpenSolaris Bible later, > having my first install on a ThinkPad W541. I must say, I was impressed > on how smooth and flawless the install was, in comparison to Win 10, > FreeBSD 11 or even Linux Mint. > > From the overall feel of it I know this is home. > > I would like very much to contribute some packages, when (if ever) I'll > have enough expertise. If you are studying the books you will definately have enough expertise. The Packaging is made with Custom makefiles based on the current solaris-gate. You can find documentation here: https://wiki.openindiana.org/oi/Building+with+oi-userland The Source here: https://github.com/OpenIndiana/oi-userland > As I understand, then, it would be better to contribute to openindiana > repositories, as found here:https://www.openindiana.org/packages/ > > When the time will come, would I be able to "pester" people on this > list, in regards to creating new packages? Or better the oi-dev list? > For packaging help you will definately get help on oi-dev. We also have irc channels on freenode if you prefer that. Greetings Till ___ openindiana-discuss mailing list openindiana-discuss@openindiana.org https://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/openindiana-discuss
Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Fwd: [oi-dev] [call for testing] KPTI images
On 2018-03-06 12:38, Aurelien Larcher wrote: Le Mardi 6 mars 2018, Priyadarshan via openindiana-discuss a écrit : On 2018-03-06 09:04, Alexander Pyhalov wrote: > On 03/06/18 08:57 AM, Francis.D wrote: >> Hi, >> >> Download and install in Virtualbox. Installation process work >> perfectly, >> Installation gimp, filezilla, inkscape, Libreoffice52 work with a repo >> sfe. Installation developer/gcc - gcc-49 build/cmake- cmake/src work >> but >> when I tried to make a compilation of vlc 3.0.1 doesn't work. error >> message >> gcc >> >> Some basic software such as smplayer, vlc, clementine, yarock are >> missing >> in the repository. >> >> For multimedia, this is currently inadequate >> >> basic hardware motherboard asus m5n, AMD Phenom x2 550, 4 go ram, ati >> 5450 >> video card,Sound card asus d1 (driver cmi8788) not found. >> >> In the next few days, I'll try an installation on pc. >> >> regard > > Hi. > 1) Current testing is not related to multimedia, we want to know > general user experience with new illumos-gate bits. > 2) You can always use http://pkg.openindiana.org/hipster-encumbered/ > repository to get a basic set of multimedia packages (basically, vlc > and gstreamer codecs). > 3) If you find that some software is missing, nothing prvents you from > adding it to oi-userland. There's always an issue - the more software > we have, more power we need to support it. And with basic team of 3-5 > men it's a big problem. I am new to openindiana/illumos, and I was wondering the same. I understand openindiana can use NetBSD's pkgsrc. Would it be best to contribute new packages directly to pkgsrc, so that they would hopefully be maintained by a more numerous team, and still benefitting openindiana (and illumos)? You might lose some level of system integration (services, mediators, facets) and be impacted by system changes that pkgsrc is not aware of. Prioritizing pkgsrc may be convenient to some extent but there are trade offs (which I personally think are too big). If the goal is to have a consistent illumos distribution, best is to improve the build system and packages provided by the OS. Maintaining a selected set of packages allows better control on the quality of the packages delivered. When it comes to multimedia packages we have VLC which covers most pratical uses. If someone steps up to support another player that provides more features why not, but if it is a matter of aesthetics one needs to justify the maintenance burden. I started contributing to oi-userland a few years ago, and it is not as difficult as I thought it would be :) Kind regards Aurelien Thank you very much for the clarification. I am coming from FreeBSD (since 2002, both on servers and workstations). I am just getting my feet wet with openindiana. I am studying Pro OpenSolaris, and getting to OpenSolaris Bible later, having my first install on a ThinkPad W541. I must say, I was impressed on how smooth and flawless the install was, in comparison to Win 10, FreeBSD 11 or even Linux Mint. From the overall feel of it I know this is home. I would like very much to contribute some packages, when (if ever) I'll have enough expertise. As I understand, then, it would be better to contribute to openindiana repositories, as found here:https://www.openindiana.org/packages/ When the time will come, would I be able to "pester" people on this list, in regards to creating new packages? Or better the oi-dev list? Thank you. Priyadarshan ___ openindiana-discuss mailing list openindiana-discuss@openindiana.org https://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/openindiana-discuss
Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Fwd: [oi-dev] [call for testing] KPTI images
Hi :) Yes, I understand that the OI team is small. > > I will continue to use this test version but install it on a PC directly. > Sure no problem, feel free to post if you encounter any issue :) > > Currently the system is fast on boot. Mate envirionment works well. > Great! > > The only problem encountered is the gcc compiler. Maybe I don't have all > the packages installed. But I don't know about that. If someone can give me > the list of packages to install to compile, I'd be happy. > We provide a metapackage named "build-essential" which should cover most development requirements. You can inspect the list of component provided by this metapackage at https://github.com/OpenIndiana/oi-userland/blob/oi/hipster/components/meta-packages/build-essential/build-essential.p5m Another hint is to look at package dependencies directly, liste in REQUIRED_PACKAGES: https://github.com/OpenIndiana/oi-userland/blob/oi/hipster/components/encumbered/vlc/Makefile When components are built from oi-userland, calling "gmake env-prep" within a component directory will install the listed dependencies. In any case if you deal with multimedia packages you need to add the hipster-encumbered publisher: # pkg set-publisher -O http://pkg.openindiana.org/hipster-encumbered/ hipster-encumbered You need the correct credentials to do so. Instead of running as root, I prefer to add the "Software Installation" profile to my user: usermod -P "Software Installation" username After this, you can perform action with pkg ad beadm just with pfexec (like you would do with sudo). Kind regards Aurelien > > regard > > 2018-03-06 5:12 GMT-05:00 Priyadarshan via openindiana-discuss < > openindiana-discuss@openindiana.org>: > > > > > > > On 2018-03-06 09:04, Alexander Pyhalov wrote: > > > >> On 03/06/18 08:57 AM, Francis.D wrote: > >> > >>> Hi, > >>> > >>> Download and install in Virtualbox. Installation process work > perfectly, > >>> Installation gimp, filezilla, inkscape, Libreoffice52 work with a repo > >>> sfe. Installation developer/gcc - gcc-49 build/cmake- cmake/src work > >>> but > >>> when I tried to make a compilation of vlc 3.0.1 doesn't work. error > >>> message > >>> gcc > >>> > >>> Some basic software such as smplayer, vlc, clementine, yarock are > missing > >>> in the repository. > >>> > >>> For multimedia, this is currently inadequate > >>> > >>> basic hardware motherboard asus m5n, AMD Phenom x2 550, 4 go ram, ati > >>> 5450 > >>> video card,Sound card asus d1 (driver cmi8788) not found. > >>> > >>> In the next few days, I'll try an installation on pc. > >>> > >>> regard > >>> > >> > >> Hi. > >> 1) Current testing is not related to multimedia, we want to know > >> general user experience with new illumos-gate bits. > >> 2) You can always use http://pkg.openindiana.org/hipster-encumbered/ > >> repository to get a basic set of multimedia packages (basically, vlc > >> and gstreamer codecs). > >> > > > > > > 3) If you find that some software is missing, nothing prvents you from > >> adding it to oi-userland. There's always an issue - the more software > >> we have, more power we need to support it. And with basic team of 3-5 > >> men it's a big problem. > >> > > > > I am new to openindiana/illumos, and I was wondering the same. I > > understand openindiana can use NetBSD's pkgsrc. > > > > Would it be best to contribute new packages directly to pkgsrc, so that > > they would hopefully be maintained by a more numerous team, and still > > benefitting openindiana (and illumos)? > > > > Priyadarshan > > > > > > ___ > > openindiana-discuss mailing list > > openindiana-discuss@openindiana.org > > https://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/openindiana-discuss > > > ___ > openindiana-discuss mailing list > openindiana-discuss@openindiana.org > https://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/openindiana-discuss > -- --- Praise the Caffeine embeddings ___ openindiana-discuss mailing list openindiana-discuss@openindiana.org https://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/openindiana-discuss
Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Fwd: [oi-dev] [call for testing] KPTI images
Yes, I understand that the OI team is small. I will continue to use this test version but install it on a PC directly. Currently the system is fast on boot. Mate envirionment works well. The only problem encountered is the gcc compiler. Maybe I don't have all the packages installed. But I don't know about that. If someone can give me the list of packages to install to compile, I'd be happy. regard 2018-03-06 5:12 GMT-05:00 Priyadarshan via openindiana-discuss < openindiana-discuss@openindiana.org>: > > > On 2018-03-06 09:04, Alexander Pyhalov wrote: > >> On 03/06/18 08:57 AM, Francis.D wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> Download and install in Virtualbox. Installation process work perfectly, >>> Installation gimp, filezilla, inkscape, Libreoffice52 work with a repo >>> sfe. Installation developer/gcc - gcc-49 build/cmake- cmake/src work >>> but >>> when I tried to make a compilation of vlc 3.0.1 doesn't work. error >>> message >>> gcc >>> >>> Some basic software such as smplayer, vlc, clementine, yarock are missing >>> in the repository. >>> >>> For multimedia, this is currently inadequate >>> >>> basic hardware motherboard asus m5n, AMD Phenom x2 550, 4 go ram, ati >>> 5450 >>> video card,Sound card asus d1 (driver cmi8788) not found. >>> >>> In the next few days, I'll try an installation on pc. >>> >>> regard >>> >> >> Hi. >> 1) Current testing is not related to multimedia, we want to know >> general user experience with new illumos-gate bits. >> 2) You can always use http://pkg.openindiana.org/hipster-encumbered/ >> repository to get a basic set of multimedia packages (basically, vlc >> and gstreamer codecs). >> > > > 3) If you find that some software is missing, nothing prvents you from >> adding it to oi-userland. There's always an issue - the more software >> we have, more power we need to support it. And with basic team of 3-5 >> men it's a big problem. >> > > I am new to openindiana/illumos, and I was wondering the same. I > understand openindiana can use NetBSD's pkgsrc. > > Would it be best to contribute new packages directly to pkgsrc, so that > they would hopefully be maintained by a more numerous team, and still > benefitting openindiana (and illumos)? > > Priyadarshan > > > ___ > openindiana-discuss mailing list > openindiana-discuss@openindiana.org > https://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/openindiana-discuss > ___ openindiana-discuss mailing list openindiana-discuss@openindiana.org https://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/openindiana-discuss
Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Fwd: [oi-dev] [call for testing] KPTI images
On 2018-03-06 09:04, Alexander Pyhalov wrote: On 03/06/18 08:57 AM, Francis.D wrote: Hi, Download and install in Virtualbox. Installation process work perfectly, Installation gimp, filezilla, inkscape, Libreoffice52 work with a repo sfe. Installation developer/gcc - gcc-49 build/cmake- cmake/src work but when I tried to make a compilation of vlc 3.0.1 doesn't work. error message gcc Some basic software such as smplayer, vlc, clementine, yarock are missing in the repository. For multimedia, this is currently inadequate basic hardware motherboard asus m5n, AMD Phenom x2 550, 4 go ram, ati 5450 video card,Sound card asus d1 (driver cmi8788) not found. In the next few days, I'll try an installation on pc. regard Hi. 1) Current testing is not related to multimedia, we want to know general user experience with new illumos-gate bits. 2) You can always use http://pkg.openindiana.org/hipster-encumbered/ repository to get a basic set of multimedia packages (basically, vlc and gstreamer codecs). 3) If you find that some software is missing, nothing prvents you from adding it to oi-userland. There's always an issue - the more software we have, more power we need to support it. And with basic team of 3-5 men it's a big problem. I am new to openindiana/illumos, and I was wondering the same. I understand openindiana can use NetBSD's pkgsrc. Would it be best to contribute new packages directly to pkgsrc, so that they would hopefully be maintained by a more numerous team, and still benefitting openindiana (and illumos)? Priyadarshan ___ openindiana-discuss mailing list openindiana-discuss@openindiana.org https://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/openindiana-discuss
Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Fwd: [oi-dev] [call for testing] KPTI images
On 03/06/18 08:57 AM, Francis.D wrote: Hi, Download and install in Virtualbox. Installation process work perfectly, Installation gimp, filezilla, inkscape, Libreoffice52 work with a repo sfe. Installation developer/gcc - gcc-49 build/cmake- cmake/src work but when I tried to make a compilation of vlc 3.0.1 doesn't work. error message gcc Some basic software such as smplayer, vlc, clementine, yarock are missing in the repository. For multimedia, this is currently inadequate basic hardware motherboard asus m5n, AMD Phenom x2 550, 4 go ram, ati 5450 video card,Sound card asus d1 (driver cmi8788) not found. In the next few days, I'll try an installation on pc. regard Hi. 1) Current testing is not related to multimedia, we want to know general user experience with new illumos-gate bits. 2) You can always use http://pkg.openindiana.org/hipster-encumbered/ repository to get a basic set of multimedia packages (basically, vlc and gstreamer codecs). 3) If you find that some software is missing, nothing prvents you from adding it to oi-userland. There's always an issue - the more software we have, more power we need to support it. And with basic team of 3-5 men it's a big problem. -- Best regards, Alexander Pyhalov, system administrator of Southern Federal University IT department ___ openindiana-discuss mailing list openindiana-discuss@openindiana.org https://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/openindiana-discuss
Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Fwd: [oi-dev] [call for testing] KPTI images
Hi, Download and install in Virtualbox. Installation process work perfectly, Installation gimp, filezilla, inkscape, Libreoffice52 work with a repo sfe. Installation developer/gcc - gcc-49 build/cmake- cmake/src work but when I tried to make a compilation of vlc 3.0.1 doesn't work. error message gcc Some basic software such as smplayer, vlc, clementine, yarock are missing in the repository. For multimedia, this is currently inadequate basic hardware motherboard asus m5n, AMD Phenom x2 550, 4 go ram, ati 5450 video card,Sound card asus d1 (driver cmi8788) not found. In the next few days, I'll try an installation on pc. regard 2018-03-05 8:51 GMT-05:00 Aurélien Larcher: > -- Forwarded message -- > From: John Levon > Date: Mon, Mar 5, 2018 at 2:46 PM > Subject: [oi-dev] [call for testing] KPTI images > To: oi-...@openindiana.org, develo...@lists.illumos.org, > smartos-disc...@lists.smartos.org > > > Hi all, please see below for test images for the various > distributions. These images include the KPTI (and PCID) work done by > Joyent up to the current kpti-squash branch. They are non-DEBUG except > as noted. > > As before, any and all testing is useful, especially with "weird" > things like LDT-using code, older machines, etc. > > Thanks to Aurélien Larcher and Andy Fiddaman for building the OI and > OmniOS images below. > > thanks > john > > OpenIndiana: > > http://dlc-int.openindiana.org/users/aurelien/kpti/ > > OmniOSce (bloody): > > # pkg update pkg > # pkg apply-hot-fix --be-name=kpti > https://downloads.omniosce.org/pkg/bloody/kpti.p5p > # init 6 > > or for DEBUG bits: > > # pkg apply-hot-fix --be-name=kpti > https://downloads.omniosce.org/pkg/bloody/kpti-DEBUG.p5p > > SmartOS: > > https://us-east.manta.joyent.com/jlevon/public/bits/kpti/ > platform-20180305T101513Z.iso > https://us-east.manta.joyent.com/jlevon/public/bits/kpti/ > platform-20180305T101513Z.tgz > > ___ > oi-dev mailing list > oi-...@openindiana.org > https://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/oi-dev > > > > -- > --- > Praise the Caffeine embeddings > ___ > openindiana-discuss mailing list > openindiana-discuss@openindiana.org > https://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/openindiana-discuss > ___ openindiana-discuss mailing list openindiana-discuss@openindiana.org https://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/openindiana-discuss
[OpenIndiana-discuss] Fwd: [oi-dev] [call for testing] KPTI images
-- Forwarded message -- From: John LevonDate: Mon, Mar 5, 2018 at 2:46 PM Subject: [oi-dev] [call for testing] KPTI images To: oi-...@openindiana.org, develo...@lists.illumos.org, smartos-disc...@lists.smartos.org Hi all, please see below for test images for the various distributions. These images include the KPTI (and PCID) work done by Joyent up to the current kpti-squash branch. They are non-DEBUG except as noted. As before, any and all testing is useful, especially with "weird" things like LDT-using code, older machines, etc. Thanks to Aurélien Larcher and Andy Fiddaman for building the OI and OmniOS images below. thanks john OpenIndiana: http://dlc-int.openindiana.org/users/aurelien/kpti/ OmniOSce (bloody): # pkg update pkg # pkg apply-hot-fix --be-name=kpti https://downloads.omniosce.org/pkg/bloody/kpti.p5p # init 6 or for DEBUG bits: # pkg apply-hot-fix --be-name=kpti https://downloads.omniosce.org/pkg/bloody/kpti-DEBUG.p5p SmartOS: https://us-east.manta.joyent.com/jlevon/public/bits/kpti/ platform-20180305T101513Z.iso https://us-east.manta.joyent.com/jlevon/public/bits/kpti/ platform-20180305T101513Z.tgz ___ oi-dev mailing list oi-...@openindiana.org https://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/oi-dev -- --- Praise the Caffeine embeddings ___ openindiana-discuss mailing list openindiana-discuss@openindiana.org https://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/openindiana-discuss