of Virtualbox is not
recognizing oi_ but expects snv_ version of the OS. Any workarounds?
Also How to update FF/TB, etc, before new /dev OI release?
Should we not have some kind of service publisher for dev releases?
Nikola M.
When first dev release with Illumos bits
I experience X server (and keyboard I think) locking at sort of random
times (switching virtual desktop, opening firefox, opening thunderbird etc).
I think All applications could stay working while screen picture freezes
and I could always log in via ssh to the machine.
Machine is Notebook Dell
On 03/21/11 12:54 PM, Andrey Sokolov wrote:
Hi Deano,
I would like to write a program that will convert linux binaries to
opensolaris binaries. The program will change dynamic relocation
records. I did a little experiment:
http://forum.os-solaris.ru/index.php?topic=223.0 I have converted a
On 03/21/11 02:53 PM, Nikola M. wrote:
On 03/21/11 12:54 PM, Andrey Sokolov wrote:
Hi Deano,
I would like to write a program that will convert linux binaries to
opensolaris binaries. The program will change dynamic relocation
records. I did a little experiment:
http://forum.os-solaris.ru
On 03/28/11 04:26 PM, Shawn Thompson wrote:
But anyway, how old is Nimbus any way? I think we're due for a new
theme, I also find the engine to be very inflexible, I swear most of the
resources are pixmaps.
Someone using Linux told me some time ago that colors and theme on
OpenSolaris and now
On 06/06/11 19:17, Gordon Ross wrote:
Sometimes I prefer to develop new code outside of an OS/Net-style gate
(like the illumos gate) because (a) it eliminates the merge work otherwise
needed to keep up with the upstream, and (b) builds are very much faster
because you're only building your own
On 08/29/12 03:18 AM, Alasdair Lumsden wrote:
Dear OI Developers,
It is with much sadness that I hereby resign as project lead. I may,
if the situation improves
Thank you for Alasdair EverCity support and for making Openindiana.
I think we all hope you will continue to be included as
On 12/ 3/12 02:20 PM, Jonathan Adams wrote:
Added your repository (--sticky --search-first), --non-sticky'd the
openindiana, sfe and sfe-encumbered repositories, and did an update.
output from pkg update --require-new-be --no-backup-be -nv attached.
I'm sure I've done something wrong, I have
On 12/24/12 02:43 PM, Milan Jurik wrote:
Hi,
On po, 2012-12-24 at 13:43 +0100, Nikola M. wrote:
I also did not managed to update packages to new JDS.
How can I help this thing happened?
In terms of being active, testing and any contribution?
I would like to have keyboard layout switcher
On 12/29/12 10:43 AM, Milan Jurik wrote:
Hi,
this problem should be fixed in the current JDS repo.
Best regards,
Milan
I get this messages now.
Maybe it is because of it is OI updated from snv_134.
Maybe I should do fresh install/update?
$ pfexec pkg publisher log.txt
PUBLISHER
On 12/29/12 10:43 AM, Milan Jurik wrote:
Hi,
this problem should be fixed in the current JDS repo.
Best regards,
Milan
Hi Milan :) , thanks for your work on compiling newer OI desktop! :P
Where to report bugs in new JDS,
get code and use building instructions to build it locally?
I have
On 03/16/13 11:40 AM, Nikola M. wrote:
Where to report bugs in new JDS,
get code and use building instructions to build it locally?
I have some bugs to report:
- /usr/lib/pm-launch /usr/bin/packagemanager Packagemanager GUI
shortcut does not work, 'pfexec packagemanager ' works fine
On 05/10/13 02:19 AM, Garrett D'Amore wrote:
more constructive than whinging about it will be to find ways to either a)
make a commercially viable case for it so people can get paid to work on it,
or b) lead a volunteer effort to make this work.
I think that without Desktop that is running on
On 05/12/13 07:10 PM, Garrett D'Amore wrote:
On May 12, 2013, at 9:02 AM, Jim Klimov jimkli...@cos.ru wrote:
I believe, 32-bit should be retained. While it is of little utility
for ZFS and other huge-RAM jobs, it may be required for some netbooks,
older hardware repurposed for tests and SOHO
On 05/12/13 07:06 PM, Garrett D'Amore wrote:
We're going to have to support a 32-bit userland for some time to come,
unfortunately, but we should no longer make that the default, and we should
deliver all of our system utilities in 64-bit only form, IMO; and we could
entirely kill off the
On 06/ 3/13 12:50 AM, Martin Bochnig wrote:
Hi OpenSolarians
OpenSXCE2013.05 for x86, x86_64 EA was just RELEASED. Prepping a short
announcement with the most visible unfixed glitches as short summary.
SPARC version next days. No estimates anymore.
http://svr4.opensxce.org/i386/5.11/ISO/
On 06/24/13 01:32 AM, Magnus wrote:
The change I made would have turned this:
[Caiman-team] [OpenIndiana Distribution - Bug #2997]
Into this:
[Caiman][OpenIndiana Distribution - Bug #2997]
Everything beyond [Caiman] is coming from the bug tracking system.
I'm not actively
On 06/20/13 01:10 AM, Andrzej Szeszo wrote:
Hi All
I have configured Jenkins job which is continuously building and
publishing vanilla illumos-gate packages to the /hipster repo.
Jenkins is actually rebuilding this component:
GCC.
(Ginn is using Studio).
If you are interested, we can connect and work together in learning how
to build, send and recieve patches, publish in IPS etc.
Nikola M.
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(illumos-5c069a6) , last two updates have Xchat dumps core /crashing
and X lock have no OI logo.
Oh wait, now also Firefox 22 dumps core . something is wrong here.
(core is 679-692MB). Core from firefox 10.0.12 is ~161MB..
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On 07/17/13 11:15 PM, Alexander Pyhalov wrote:
Nikola M. писал 17.07.2013 21:47:
OI Hipster,
(illumos-5c069a6) , last two updates have Xchat dumps core /crashing
and X lock have no OI logo.
About xchat - I've tried it. It didn't dump core, but at start
complained about some symbols in tcl
On 07/17/13 11:15 PM, Alexander Pyhalov wrote:
Nikola M. писал 17.07.2013 21:47:
OI Hipster,
(illumos-5c069a6) , last two updates have Xchat dumps core /crashing
and X lock have no OI logo.
About xchat - I've tried it. It didn't dump core, but at start
complained about some symbols in tcl
On 07/18/13 06:47 PM, ken mays wrote:
Hello,
Please update your systems for test and review of Milan Jurik's JDS
update:
1. /hipster (= 07-18-2013 edition)
2. JDS (07-15-2013 edition, http://pkg.opensolaris.cz/osol/en/index.shtml)
This is so great, I feel so good knowing that things get
On 07/19/13 11:04 AM, Alexander Pyhalov wrote:
Good news.
I was surprised that still none C++ application suffered from studio
= g++ migration and other changes.
Now we have firefox crashing on start in /hipster.
https://www.illumos.org/issues/3896
Do I understand correctly that our JDS
On 07/19/13 11:21 AM, Udo Grabowski (IMK) wrote:
On 19/07/2013 11:04, Alexander Pyhalov wrote:
Good news.
I was surprised that still none C++ application suffered from studio =
g++ migration and other changes.
Now we have firefox crashing on start in /hipster.
On 07/19/13 11:51 AM, Udo Grabowski (IMK) wrote:
On 19/07/2013 11:32, Nikola M. wrote:
On 07/19/13 11:21 AM, Udo Grabowski (IMK) wrote:
On 19/07/2013 11:04, Alexander Pyhalov wrote:
Good news.
I was surprised that still none C++ application suffered from
studio =
g++ migration and other
On 07/21/13 02:57 PM, Alexander Pyhalov wrote:
Hello, all.
I've made a fix to zlib which at least allows firefox 10 (coming with
hipster) to run locally.
Please, update your systems and test if it works for you.
Hi, updated , starded FF10, cored.
FF22 actually runs but it cores when I trigger
On 07/21/13 03:44 PM, ken mays wrote:
Nikola,
If you just uninstall zlib 1.2.8 and reinstall zlib 1.2.3, can you retest
your uploads as well as youtube usage with sound/flash?
Just so we can review the working state on your system at this point
with /hipster.
~ Ken Mays
I did not know how
On 07/22/13 12:32 AM, Jonathan Adams wrote:
Okay, I've upgraded to /hipster as of 21-jul ~ 10pm ish
gnome-wm still fails for me ... maybe I'm doing something wrong.
gnome-wm --replace in a terminal gives:
gtk-window-decorator: Screen 0 on display :0.0 already has a
decoration manager; try
On 07/22/13 07:00 AM, Milan Jurik wrote:
Hi,
On po, 2013-07-22 at 06:31 +0200, Nikola M. wrote:
On 07/19/13 09:28 AM, Nikola M. wrote:
On 07/18/13 06:47 PM, ken mays wrote:
Hello,
Please update your systems for test and review of Milan Jurik's
JDS update:
1. /hipster (= 07-18-2013
On 07/22/13 06:25 AM, Nikola M. wrote:
On 07/22/13 12:32 AM, Jonathan Adams wrote:
Okay, I've upgraded to /hipster as of 21-jul ~ 10pm ish
gnome-wm still fails for me ... maybe I'm doing something wrong.
gnome-wm --replace in a terminal gives:
gtk-window-decorator: Screen 0 on display :0.0
On 07/21/13 10:22 PM, a...@sfedu.ru wrote:
I've tried with FF 10 coming with /hipster and Adobe Flash 10.1r85.3
(it was a version Jon Tibble advised in oi-discuss).
It worked, didn't crash, but was extremely slow (tried to watch vimeo
- it was hardly possible).
Perhaps, it's related to
On 07/22/13 07:36 PM, Alexander Pyhalov wrote:
Hello.
I have updated subversion
https://github.com/pyhalov/oi-userland/compare/subversion
Two notable things:
1) This upgrade removes perl 5.10 subversion component (
library/perl-5/subversion). subversion component doesn't support perl
to it? Could it be catched?
Alo I would like to know do we as illumos and/or OI
have some place in house for posting huge files, like core dumps, etc,
to avoid having them displaced all over the internet and having them in
one place for the project?
Nikola M
On 10/ 9/13 09:05 AM, Alexander Pyhalov wrote:
Hello.
On 10/09/2013 10:55, Nikola M. wrote:
What do you think?
Nikola M.
I think this doesn't work - just not enough users even in /hipster.
Will someone ever use /hipster-testing?
For example. I've just recompiled hpijs. But I
On 10/ 9/13 02:55 PM, Jonathan Adams wrote:
I'm a user and not a developer, but what you are saying is wrong.
The hipster was set up to be the bleeding edge for developers to work.
No, I think I am still right. Things should be tested before putted in a
public repo.
People can only be
On 10/ 9/13 08:45 PM, Alexander Pyhalov wrote:
On 10/09/2013 20:28, Alexander Pyhalov wrote:
I was looking at different php packages.
It seems that currently php-idn upstream is dead.
There are several patches (for example, used in Fedora) which allow it
to be built with php 5.4.
However, some
On 10/11/13 11:38 AM, Laurent Blume wrote:
On 11/10/13 09:39, Nikola M. wrote:
Does this means that Sun Studio / Oracle studio will not be able to run
on Openindiana after this change?
So it is intentional breaking compatibiliy with Studio or including all
software compiled with Studio
On 10/12/13 10:36 AM, Dave Koelmeyer wrote:
On 12/10/13 07:06 PM, Nikola M. wrote:
I also don't want *anytime* to be left with an update of Hipster that
just break all everyday apps. (Plus all old apps binary compatibility)
It must be considered with the rest of the apps and people
On 10/ 9/13 08:10 PM, Alexander Pyhalov wrote:
So, we have two loosely related issues to discuss.
On 10/09/2013 21:34, Thomas Wagner wrote:
When we can rebuild
everything with GCC, I think it's a good idea to rename libraries to
original names and move back to /usr.
Yes, true for the
On 11/ 7/13 08:39 AM, Alexander Pyhalov wrote:
The most interesting part is that barman has to run rsync with
postgres euid on remote site (to access DB files ) and with barman
euid on local (to access backup files). I think that converting
postgres from role to user is more straightforward
On 12/13/13 05:55 PM, Jon Tibble wrote:
Hi Richard,
The graphical packages are obsoleted by the new pkg so you need to
pkg uninstall -v package-manager update-manager
Then you can update pkg and you should be able to carry on from there.
JT
What should we use instead fro GUI install and
On 01/ 7/14 11:35 PM, Alexander Pyhalov wrote:
Hello, people.
After struggling for a week with OpenJDK I think I have something
almost working. Of course, it has bugs, but I don't know much about them.
Does it means there are bugs you recognize, don't know how to fix them,
but posting changes
On 05/23/14 01:57 AM, Adam Števko via oi-dev wrote:
Hi guys,
the issue caused by Yahoo and AOL DMARC policy was solved. If there
are any other problems, just let me know either via email or IRC (xenol).
Shouldn't we see Sender's mail in From: Field,
so we can actually see who is sending what
On 05/24/14 04:33 PM, Nikola M. wrote:
Reply 1
To: OpenIndiana Developer mailing list oi-dev@openindiana.org
Reply-To: OpenIndiana Developer mailing list oi-dev@openindiana.org
Reply2 (reply to Reply1): (Same as reply to sender only):
Reply-To:OpenIndiana Developer mailing list oi-dev
New topic test.
To: OpenIndiana Developer mailing list oi-dev@openindiana.org
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On 05/24/14 04:41 PM, Nikola M. wrote:
New topic test.
To: OpenIndiana Developer mailing list oi-dev@openindiana.org
Reply to new topic:
To: OpenIndiana Developer mailing list oi-dev@openindiana.org
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On 05/23/14 02:09 AM, Reginald Beardsley via oi-dev wrote:
May I suggest that the original From: email address be added to the CC list?
That would solve the How do I email privately? problem.
Thanks,
Reg
I see that From: consists from 'Name username at password'
mailingl...@adress.com
Maybe
On 06/23/14 04:24 PM, Alexander Pyhalov wrote:
On 06/23/2014 17:09, Jonathan Adams wrote:
Just out of interest, if illumos-gate was rebuilt every night, does that
mean that we get a complete (Gb sized) update every day, or is it clever
enough to only try to package files that have changed?
On 07/22/14 08:13 AM, Alexander Pyhalov via illumos-developer wrote:
On 07/17/2014 23:45, Piotr Jasiukajtis via oi-dev wrote:
Is anyone from OI/hipster here who can speak for their readiness?
On Thu, Jul 17, 2014 at 7:29 AM, Josef 'Jeff' Sipek
jef...@josefsipek.net wrote:
On Thu, Jul 17,
On 07/24/14 02:15 AM, Garrett D'Amore wrote:
Thank you for your opinions. I didn't think anyone ran configurations like you
describe, but now I know someone does.
My feeling is that your use case is still rather niche at least within this
community. As such I won't tell you what
Sure thing
with continuing from latest /dev.
Maybe general problem is illumos itself not having numbered releases to
have some basis for maintaining patches for some stable version, and
that reflect distributions in a bad way.
--
Nikola M.
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I see that Sender's names on the list, for Yahoo users, are displayed as
''OpenIndiana Developer mailing list to me, instead of seeing who is
actually sender to the list.
Wasn't that thing supposed to be solved some time ago?
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On 09/ 7/14 06:23 PM, Nick Zivkovic wrote:
The issue of governance has been talked about before, so I'll just
summarize the decisions the Illumos community reached.
Governance causes way more problems than it solves.
And yet, without governance, you end up having no product. And supported
On 09/12/14 10:53 AM, Nick Zivkovic wrote:
Developers are user too, you know. :)
Nobody questioned that :) Thing is, they are not the only one using the
things they make or change.
If they are the only one, every developer would have it's own distro...
Also there is difference between coders
On 09/15/14 02:33 PM, Joerg Schilling wrote:
Nikola M. minik...@gmail.com wrote:
On 09/14/14 07:02 PM, Martin Bochnig wrote:
Furthermore it is nonsense what you write about the CDDL terms. The
CDDL permits the developer to keep the src closed, similar to the Xorg
license.
I would say
On 09/15/14 02:28 AM, Martin Bochnig wrote:
Well, you UNIX Admin who only works for $$$.
:) I wish :P Actually I try to, that is the final goal, but I am long to
go to be cool guy like that. :humble: Aha, my car also work on pedals
and sweat, not gasoline , if you know what I mean. :P
You
On 09/15/14 08:47 AM, Martin Bochnig wrote:
And now: Peace and happiness.
From now on: UNSUBSCRIBED again.
Thanks again to my friends :)
This is really most annoying.
But consistent in being annoying, if that is for some credit.
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On 09/18/14 03:58 PM, ken mays via oi-dev wrote:
Or the difference exist because I think CDDL forces treating files that
change previous code as patches and you maybe say, that treating files
that change existing code as patches is - optional?
If you add code in new files, it is fully
On 09/26/14 09:33 PM, Alexander Pyhalov wrote:
Guys, what do you think about this? First of all, why can't we just
make all incorporations
empty packages? What harm can it cause?
As I understand, consolidations are there to precisely lock versions of
interdependent packages, that are proved
On 09/13/14 04:16 AM, Peter wrote:
I'm also investigating whether the crypto acceleration drivers can be
rewritten to support T1, T2 and T3, based on hypervisor documentation,
header files and some dtrace analysis.
I just picked up a 2U T2 sparc with 128 threads, 64GB Ram, 10GigE and
room
On 09/26/14 07:11 AM, Udo Grabowski (IMK) wrote:
On 26/09/2014 00:46, Andrew M. Hettinger wrote:
I'm presently running tests on a pool using 3x Samsung 850 SSDs on a
LSI-9211-8i
(IT) contoller. I thought I'd try seperating the intent log to see if
lowering
the write amplification on the
On 09/13/14 09:58 AM, Joshua M. Clulow wrote:
On 13 September 2014 00:23, Peter j...@zeus.net.au wrote:
Current policy also denies would be community developers the benefits of an
experimental branch; peer review and wider testing. There may be exceptional
developers who's code is perfect, but
On 09/13/14 10:00 AM, Alexander Pyhalov wrote:
I'm personally one of those who don't care about SPARC, so I wouldn't
say that it's the main OI problem.
Main problem is that things people say being hostile to whole hardware
platforms,
turn people away from OI and illlumos. (like it is shown in
On 10/ 6/14 09:54 AM, Alexander Pyhalov wrote:
Hello.
On 10/06/2014 11:33, Nikola M. wrote:
But not creating Teams is I think biggest problem of all.
Whom do you suppose these teams will consist of? Honestly, now we have
two informal teams - RE - Adrzej Szeszo and Ken Mays and dev team
On 10/ 8/14 08:19 PM, Alasdair Lumsden wrote:
Not that I'm involved any more and I largely just lurk, but I think the
disconnect between /dev and /hipster needs to end. It's confusing.
I have proposed for years now that:
/hipster = rolling release
/dev = snapshots of /hipster
/release =
On 10/ 9/14 01:15 AM, Bayard Bell wrote:
On 8 October 2014 23:36, Nikola M. minik...@gmail.com
mailto:minik...@gmail.com wrote:
It was probably lack of organization that killed many efforts before.
From my experience trying to walk a mile in his shoes, I fully endorse
Alasdair's
On 10/13/14 07:58 AM, Alexander Pyhalov wrote:
Hello.
We are ready to announce new OpenIndiana Hipster 2014.10.10 ISOs.
Hi, if it can not be updated from /dev why ISOs are made then?
You don't expect abandoning /dev and update line from Opensolaris all
up to Openindiana latest?
I think if
On 10/13/14 04:35 PM, Alexander Pyhalov wrote:
On 10/13/2014 18:25, Nikola M. wrote:
On 10/13/14 07:58 AM, Alexander Pyhalov wrote:
Hello.
We are ready to announce new OpenIndiana Hipster 2014.10.10 ISOs.
Hi, if it can not be updated from /dev why ISOs are made then?
You don't expect
On 10/13/14 06:48 PM, Aurélien Larcher wrote:
Hi Nikola,
my impression was that making things easier (feasible ?) to build and
update is actually a priority to make a sustainable /dev possible.
IMHO focus should be on having hipster replicate what /dev does, for
instance have JDS in userland
On 10/14/14 08:43 AM, Alexander Pyhalov wrote:
On 10/13/2014 20:21, Nikola M. wrote:
I still wait for your reply on idea that every Hipster update has new
'entire' version changed, so someone testing could always update to
exact date and packages state to re-create environment where bug
On 10/16/14 12:40 AM, Jim Klimov wrote:
On 2014-10-13 16:37, Alexander Pyhalov wrote:
I've just upgraded FreeBSD to OI Hipster :) zpool split, detach,
reinstall, send|recv...
In a proper systematic approach that would have been beadm create,
install, beadm activate. At most, replace beadm
On 10/13/14 08:40 PM, Aurélien Larcher wrote:
Hi,
on a related topic, is there a repository with DDU source or should I
set one up on GitHub from the files delivered with OI ?
Best,
Why anything needs to be set up on Github, anyway?
Why just not using source repositories on OI?
If Git is
On 12/ 1/14 01:13 PM, Joerg Schilling wrote:
Nikola M. minik...@gmail.com wrote:
On 11/30/14 11:26 AM, Jonathan Adams wrote:
please be aware that OpenSolaris is a trademark of Oracle, and not
freely available, and that Oracle have almost bottomless pockets when
protecting their trademarks
On 12/ 1/14 04:52 PM, Joerg Schilling wrote:
Alan Coopersmith alan.coopersm...@oracle.com wrote:
On 12/ 1/14 06:06 AM, Joerg Schilling wrote:
In late 2004 or early 2005, there was a community decision that there can never
be a distro with the name OpenSolaris.
There was no community
On 12/19/14 08:24 AM, Alexander Pyhalov wrote:
On 12/19/2014 08:12, Robert Fleming wrote:
I'm thinking I'd like to do some dev. Does someone have time to go
over a setup, and have some projects to work on.
Maybe you could start with installing /dev instead and work out on
problem of updating
Hi,
I started receiving messages from oi-dev mailing list with ommited
List-Id: headers
(should be List-Id: OpenIndiana Developer mailing list
oi-dev.openindiana.org)
- that makes Mail client mailing list filters not working.
That causes of messages for fulling Inboxes and possible
On 02/18/15 08:24 AM, Alexander Pyhalov wrote:
Hello.
1) Configurations where /opt is on separate pool are not supported.
Who decided that? When and how?
Where are release notes noticing that? Where is discussion about
architectural changes about that?
If I can't use /opt for all BE's that I
On 02/18/15 12:54 PM, Alexander Pyhalov wrote:
2) As for your system freezing after logging in - it's more
interesting.
Could you get you ~/.xsession-erros log ?
...
I've asked several questions, you started this bullshit. OK, let's
instead of solving your problem, discuss this I
On 02/14/15 03:06 PM, Alexander Pyhalov wrote:
Hi. I've just compiled xorg server 1.12.4.
It seems to be OK. Almost OK. The issue is that all
xorg-{video,input}* drivers should be recompiled,
and we still don't have them all in oi-userland. Now I'm going to add
them to oi-userland.
Xorg
On 02/ 5/15 10:02 PM, Alexander Pyhalov wrote:
Bruce Lilly писал 05.02.2015 22:27:
My recommendation is to avoid symlinks; install each in an appropriate
place and allow users to decide order of preference via PATH.
We preserved Studio indent in /opt/sunstudio12.1/prod/bin/indent . GNU
one
On 02/18/15 11:44 AM, Laurent Blume wrote:
Le 2015/02/18 11:25 +0100, Nikola M a écrit:
Hi,
I started receiving messages from oi-dev mailing list with ommited
List-Id: headers
(should be List-Id: OpenIndiana Developer mailing list
oi-dev.openindiana.org)
- that makes Mail client mailing list
On 12/18/14 08:44 PM, Alexander Pyhalov wrote:
has this been pushed to the live system already?
I have an account where after logging in, (both in 20141010 and in 2015
with old X and intel drivers),
X gets restarted, nwam-manager gives core dump and gdm is restarted to
log in again.
Bug
On 02/28/15 04:22 PM, Jean-Pierre André wrote:
Hi Alexander,
Alexander Pyhalov wrote:
[...]
I think we can look at downgrading
intel drivers to something like 2.9 (or even 2.6) which still supported
UMS until KMS work is ready. I don't know how much work it'll take to
make this crap work with
On 02/27/15 09:06 PM, Warren Marts wrote:
quoting Nikola :
without solution for all existing users.
That's just not always possible -- I think dropping a bunch of Intel
chipsets that are 6-10 years old and adding support for some of the
newest ones is a good trade off.
I think it is not, if
On 03/ 3/15 04:31 PM, Jean-Pierre André wrote:
Hi Ken,
ken mays via oi-dev wrote:
Hello,
The lockdown (pkg freeze) is needed mainly on the XServer and Intel
driver.
You need to maintain Intel driver's 2.6.3 or 2.9.1 for XServer 1.7.7.
I assume you mean Intel driver 2.9.1 is compatible
February 2015 at 00:47, Nikola M minik...@gmail.com
mailto:minik...@gmail.com wrote:
On 02/24/15 11:44 AM, ken mays via oi-dev wrote:
No, we didn't. You'll see that it was all worth it. Ingenuity is
risky business - just own it, and embrace it.
Either breathe fire or blow smoke
On 02/27/15 11:02 AM, Jonathan Adams wrote:
On 27 February 2015 at 09:56, Nikola M minik...@gmail.com
mailto:minik...@gmail.com wrote:
On 02/27/15 10:21 AM, Jonathan Adams wrote:
Is it impossible to sticky the intel driver, or is it
incompatible with other new components
On 02/23/15 02:27 AM, ken mays via oi-dev wrote:
xrandr | grep maximum
Hi,
$ xrandr | grep maximum
xrandr: Failed to get size of gamma for output default
Screen 0: minimum 800 x 600, current 1024 x 768, maximum 1024 x 768
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On 02/24/15 10:51 AM, ken mays via oi-dev wrote:
There's no source code that follows OpenSXCE releases, correct me if I
am wrong.
--- Martin mentioned he'd provide source code to his supporters. This
is mentioned on his distro release and was in a previous blog. Also,
some of his work
On 02/15/15 05:13 AM, Alexander Pyhalov wrote:
Hello.
We are ready to announce Xorg update in OpenIndiana Hipster.
X server was updated to 1.12.4, x11/server/xdmx server was added.
Xvnc was rebuilt on the base of the new X server.
xorg-video-intel 2.18.0
As mentioned on intel 945, resolution
On 02/20/15 12:35 PM, Jim Klimov wrote:
Thanks for the historic insight, much appreciated and more than I could
substantiate while walking with a phone ;)
Just for clarity, in my split-root setups I also do not propose shared /opt -
it is a child dataset of a rootfs and so is atomically
On 02/20/15 02:19 PM, Laurent Blume wrote:
The
analogous location for unbundled system software or for
applications is /opt/packagename/bin.
Maybe the manual could be improved by adding that there can be also
/opt/applicationname for *non*-packaged stuff, and
On 02/24/15 11:44 AM, ken mays via oi-dev wrote:
No, we didn't. You'll see that it was all worth it. Ingenuity is risky
business - just own it, and embrace it.
Either breathe fire or blow smoke signals - or stand still.
~K
We have large majority of already working installs with borked X.
It
On 04/12/15 11:34 PM, ken mays via oi-dev wrote:
Alex,
drm.bz2 and i915.bz2 relate to:
kernel/misc/amd64/drm - new 64-bit kernel DRM API
kernel/drv/amd64/i915 - new test Intel DRM for Intel 2.99.917 driver testing
Should support all Intel GMA 900-Haswell GPUs.
Mainly for testing the Intel
On 04/ 5/15 08:32 PM, Alexander Pyhalov wrote:
Gary Gendel писал 04.04.2015 14:56:
Alexander,
This is a Sun v20z, getting a bit old but shows no signs of problems
yet.
pci bus 0x0002 cardnum 0x02 function 0x00: vendor 0x14e4 device 0x1648
Broadcom Corporation NetXtreme BCM5704 Gigabit
On 06/ 8/15 10:52 AM, Alexander Pyhalov wrote:
On 06/07/2015 22:15, Aurélien Larcher wrote:
Branch with addition of 1.15:
https://github.com/OpenIndiana/oi-userland/compare/oi/hipster...alarcher:automake115
Hello, Aurélian.
Could you also remove automake.p5m from automake-1.11 ?
Have
On 05/24/15 06:05 PM, ken mays via oi-dev wrote:
Who is who is OI?
A. For the contributors and 'staff' members past involvements, see:
Human Resources - OpenIndiana - OpenIndiana Wiki
http://wiki.openindiana.org/oi/Human+Resources
Past involvments are great.
But there needs to be
of people and that is the info i was
always missing in OI to know what is going on.
(And to be able to move it further)
Nikola M.
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On 05/22/15 12:26 PM, Nikola M wrote:
Hi,
I would like to know where is hipster-2014 repo?
Who deleted it (was it using too much space?) and who is managing OI
infastructure, anyway?
I would also like to know who is ATM available inside OI for various
duties,
who does what and who
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