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On 15.06.2011 20:17, Darko Hojnik wrote:
> Arno told me at the last Linuxday, he is working on iSCSI.
As a small advertisement: This is hereby complete [1].
I ported and packaged istgt to kfreebsd which seems to work fine in
Wheezy as of today. A bi
2011/6/15 Petr Salinger :
>> Is there any point in keeping kfreebsd-6 and kfreebsd-7 directories
>> in SVN? I think they could be removed.
>
> They are still in oldstable, it does not cost much to have them in SVN.
Yes, but they receive commits that are not intended (or even remotely
suitable) fo
Wiadomość napisana przez Darko Hojnik w dniu 2011-06-15, o godz. 20:17:
> I don't think so. They is more then enough to do with the kfreebsd 8. Arno
> told me at the last Linuxday, he is working on iSCSI. The debian-installer
> for KfreeBSD should be radical rewritten. And Jails should be impleme
2011/6/16 Darko Hojnik :
> Hello Robert,
>
> In short the grub2 scripts breaks if Debian KfreeBSD is installed on a
> ZFS-Subvolume.
Please could you file a bug with detailed explanation for this? I recall it
was fixed months ago. Please point me to the bug # once it's filed.
> Generally Debian
Hi Darko,
Darko Hojnik wrote:
> Please tell me what makes KfreeBSD for you interesting to use?
The fact that it's a bastard. It shows how free software makes it
possible to combine things which were never planned to work together.
> What does KfreeBSD to makes the World a little bit better?
It
Hello Robert,
In short the grub2 scripts breaks if Debian KfreeBSD is installed on a
ZFS-Subvolume. Generally Debian does not ship an enterprise class
middleware. Jboss is as an completly outdated version in SID.
Currently I've beginn to work with GateIn the sucessor of Jboss Portal. I
thin
2011/6/15 Darko Hojnik :
> Please tell me what makes KfreeBSD for you interesting to use? What does
> KfreeBSD to makes the World a little bit better? It's a philosophical
> question.
>
> So for me it's not interesting to deploy it on a Desktop. Because
> FreeBSD/KfreeBSD leaks on support with main
Am 15.06.2011, 21:52 Uhr, schrieb Axel Beckert :
Hi,
Darko Hojnik wrote:
Am 15.06.2011, 19:51 Uhr, schrieb Robert Millan :
> Would this be a good time to put kfreebsd-9 in experimental?
I don't think so. They is more then enough to do with the kfreebsd 8.
Arno told me at the last
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Hi,
On 15.06.2011 21:52, Axel Beckert wrote:
> Darko Hojnik wrote:
>> I don't think so. They is more then enough to do with the kfreebsd 8.
>> Arno told me at the last Linuxday, he is working on iSCSI.
>
> That's no argument against the fact that _ot
Hi,
Darko Hojnik wrote:
> Am 15.06.2011, 19:51 Uhr, schrieb Robert Millan :
> > Would this be a good time to put kfreebsd-9 in experimental?
>
> I don't think so. They is more then enough to do with the kfreebsd 8.
> Arno told me at the last Linuxday, he is working on iSC
nd to develop
resource-limitations for Jails. And over hundred things more...
kind regards
Darko
Am 15.06.2011, 19:51 Uhr, schrieb Robert Millan :
Hi,
Would this be a good time to put kfreebsd-9 in experimental?
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Would this be a good time to put kfreebsd-9 in experimental?
Yes please.
Is there any point in keeping kfreebsd-6 and kfreebsd-7 directories
in SVN? I think they could be removed.
They are still in oldstable, it does not cost much to have them in SVN.
As for kfreebsd-7, its package is
Hi,
Would this be a good time to put kfreebsd-9 in experimental?
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