On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 7:16 AM, Calum Benson wrote:
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> On 30 Apr 2010, at 04:35, Dave Johnson wrote:
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> > 502018 Euro for WHAT? How crazy is Oracle? They provided one of the
> > best browsers on the planet for Solaris and Oracle did what? Ask for
> > money? IMO the manager responsible at Orac
No changes in the core X packages in Nevada build 139 will need updates to
the IPS distro-import package definitions for those packages. However,
John Martin has provided updates to the nvidia-graphics manifest which
have been forwarded to David already.
As usual, this only lists the changes tha
On 30 Apr 2010, at 13:25, Giovanni Tirloni wrote:
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> Nothing odd about that at all, unless you like all the Apple vs. Adobe
> public fights.
No, I just like honesty.
Cheeri,
Calum.
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Dear Milam, Yes, thanks. I spotted casper's reply and one from Darren. All now
fixed. I comment on another weird PAM issue we had earlier this week in the
end of my reply to casper. I wonder about posting that as another thread
somewhere Thanks,
Dave Price
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Hi Dave,
as Casper Dik suggested in opensolaris-discuss@, you have misconfigured
the system. I hoped man page is clear enough with EXAMPLES section...
pam_list is not authentication but account module.
Best regards,
Milam
Dave Price píše v pá 30. 04. 2010 v 04:10 -0700:
> Dear All,
>
> Having
Dear All,
Having enabled pam_list in /etc/pam.conf I can then happily control who can log
on via ssh and that works fine.
HOWEVER, once pam_list is included in /etc/pam.conf then console logins ALL
fail with messages
such as
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On 30 Apr 2010, at 04:35, Dave Johnson wrote:
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> 502018 Euro for WHAT? How crazy is Oracle? They provided one of the
> best browsers on the planet for Solaris and Oracle did what? Ask for
> money? IMO the manager responsible at Oracle should be fired.
>
> The Opera legal folks is looking into w