Dear all,
as the amount of packages for OpenCSW by far exceeds SFE / SFE-encumbered,
here's a (hopefully not stupid) question: are there any drawbacks involved in
switching over to OpenCSW? Or have both in parallel? My intent is to run
OpenIndiana in the tradition of OpenSolaris as an open
Hi Stefan,
I have a bit different question - what are you missing in SFE?
Best regards,
Milan
Stefan Müller-Wilken píše v ne 10. 02. 2013 v 09:56 +:
Dear all,
as the amount of packages for OpenCSW by far exceeds SFE / SFE-encumbered,
here's a (hopefully not stupid) question: are
Hi Stefan
I use the OpenCSW. I noticed it uses own setup.For example it installed
an own apache and top.It can not uses the OI apache and top.
So I think you use both but much better if you chose one of them. I meet
with it when I wanted to install the Munin,Zabbix,Nagios.
Very easy to
On 02/10/13 11:03 AM, cpforum wrote:
Message du 10/02/13 05:03
De : Ian Collins
A : Discussion list for OpenIndiana
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Objet : Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] abandoned support for OpenOffice, Miozilla
Firefox, Adobe Flash, etc.
jlan...@cox.net wrote:
For your consideration:
Support for
Hi Milan,
a good and valid question. Although I was coming more via quantity than
quality, there are some packages of interest: MongoDB is one example, hylafax
another one.
But I am right in my assumption that SFE stays closer to the original than CSW,
right? At least that's what I also take
On Feb 10, 2013, at 3:36 AM, Jim Klimov jimkli...@cos.ru wrote:
Would any opensource licenses forbid such sort of redistribution, BTW?
I doubt many others are this persnickety but the Mozilla Foundation have
strict redistribution terms when using the Firefox name -- just ask the
Debian
On Sun, 10 Feb 2013, cpforum wrote:
Flash is dead on most platforms.
Flash is not dead on Linux. The release is frozen but you still have security
updates.
The bizzare thing is that I find Flash to be more stable in its last
Solaris incantation than what I get from Firefox/Flash on Ubuntu
On Sun, 10 Feb 2013, Udo Grabowski (IMK) wrote:
It may be advisable to stick to the 17.xESR release, as
the 18.x branch is heavily broken.
The 18.x branch is working good here.
Bob
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bfrie...@simple.dallas.tx.us, http://www.simplesystems.org/users/bfriesen/
GraphicsMagick
On Sun, 10 Feb 2013, Stefan Müller-Wilken wrote:
as the amount of packages for OpenCSW by far exceeds SFE /
SFE-encumbered, here's a (hopefully not stupid) question: are there
any drawbacks involved in switching over to OpenCSW? Or have both in
parallel? My intent is to run OpenIndiana in the
Message du 10/02/13 12:13
De : Udo Grabowski (IMK)
A : Discussion list for OpenIndiana
Copie à :
Objet : Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] abandoned support for OpenOffice, Miozilla
Firefox, Adobe Flash, etc.
On 02/10/13 11:03 AM, cpforum wrote:
Message du 10/02/13 05:03
De :
Hi Stefan,
Stefan Müller-Wilken píše v ne 10. 02. 2013 v 13:13 +:
Hi Milan,
a good and valid question. Although I was coming more via quantity than
quality, there are some packages of interest: MongoDB is one example, hylafax
another one.
None of these 2 are ready as specs for now.
On 2013-02-10 16:30, Gary Driggs wrote:
On Feb 10, 2013, at 3:36 AM, Jim Klimov jimkli...@cos.ru wrote:
Would any opensource licenses forbid such sort of redistribution, BTW?
I doubt many others are this persnickety but the Mozilla Foundation have
strict redistribution terms when using the
cpforum wrote:
Message du 10/02/13 05:03
De : Ian Collins
Flash is dead on most platforms.
Flash is not dead on Linux. The release is frozen but you still have security
updates.
It is dead (due to no support on mobile devices) from a web developer's
perspective. Even Adobe have stopped
So, how would I go about installing OpenSXCE on a T1000? Is there some
sort of jumpstart available for it?
In the past, I've attempted to hook up a SATA DVD drive to my T1000, but
I couldn't get it booting, even after messing with the openboot-prom
devaliases.
On 02/10/2013 04:33 PM, Ray Arachelian wrote:
So, how would I go about installing OpenSXCE on a T1000? Is there some
sort of jumpstart available for it?
In the past, I've attempted to hook up a SATA DVD drive to my T1000, but
I couldn't get it booting, even after messing with the
On 02/10/2013 10:33 PM, Ray Arachelian wrote:
So, how would I go about installing OpenSXCE on a T1000? Is there some
sort of jumpstart available for it?
In the past, I've attempted to hook up a SATA DVD drive to my T1000, but
I couldn't get it booting, even after messing with the
You can set up an automated installer on a laptop with OpenIndiana and have it
point to OpenSXCE image in the drive...then on the T1000 boot menu do a boot
net install. You can also do HD image installs.
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On Sun, Feb 10, 2013 5:01 PM EST Ray Arachelian wrote:
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