* Gary gdri...@gmail.com [2011-01-29 08:11]:
I was looking around the web site and noticed that under the
contributors section of the wiki there is mention of an admin and
sic_team consolidation but no names listed next to them. What are
they?
I don't think they have a fixed maintainer, for
On Sat, Jan 29, 2011 at 1:28 AM, Guido Berhoerster wrote:
I don't think they have a fixed maintainer, for the last release
I believe they were built by Onno.
But what do they contain?
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From the wiki -
The sic_team consolidation consists of the Netscape Network Security Services
libraries (NSS and NSS for Java), and have package prototypes in
mozilla-central http://hg.mozilla.org/mozilla-central/.
The admin consolidation is mostly closed, with the exceptions of
I am not sure whether the following does what you want:
http://asyropoulos.wordpress.com/2010/10/23/disabling-iiimf/
OK you have to find the corresponding Swedish files.
A.S.
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Xanthi, Greece
http://obelix.ee.duth.gr/~apostolo
I have managed to get the keyboard right, at least over vnc when typing
into xterm in X etc. But I have not yet managed to get the keyboard to
agree with VirtualBox. If I run the virtual machines via the QT GUI in X
over vnc the non-standard characters are not right no matter what
settings I
Hey,
thanks for the info. I did not get it to work, neither this way nor having
/etc/hostname.dev.
The route command said something about the network being unreachable, so I
think I'll have to contact the people running that VPS and ask them to check
their config.
However I wanted to be able
Well, I've probably found out where's the problem. My hosting provider uses
Qemu to create KVM and SunOS kernel has problem with that:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/qemu/+bug/638955
D.
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On sobota, 29. ledna 2011 at 15:25, Daniel Kvasnička wrote:
Hey,
Thank you Michelle and Edward,
But I have not managed to recover my password. This is not a question of your
keyboard. I tried the livecd but I could not have mounted the disk partition on
which was installed OpenIndiana. I'll have to redo the installation. But I
'll wait for the next release. I
Hope this is not a stupid question.
I am now looking to run OI on my main computer and due to various other
OSs need to think about partitioning before installing OI.
Simple question (with varied answers from googling) - will OI install
on an extended partition ?
Thanks,
Mike
I don't think ZFS is very keen on extended partitions, at least not up
to version 28 (OSOL b134). I tried once to format a logical partition
inside an extended partition with ZFS but it didn't even recognize the
extended partition. After changing it to a primary it was fine. So it is
likely
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On 19/01/11 21:09, Modified wrote:
OpenIndiana Build 148 x86 Live USB for dd, 1.0G exists, but there is
no MD5/SHA1 checksums, neither torrent a torrent file.
Could somebody solve it?.
I made a torrent for this Image:
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