What speaks against Jim's original approach of using the '-R' option to pkg?
I've used this with very reasonable success for quite a while now. That simply
works for me.
Cheers
Stefan
Von: Jim Klimov [jimkli...@cos.ru]
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 19. Februar
On Thu, Feb 20, 2014 at 8:46 AM, Stefan Müller-Wilken
stefan.mueller-wil...@acando.de wrote:
What speaks against Jim's original approach of using the '-R' option to
pkg? I've used this with very reasonable success for quite a while now.
That simply works for me.
I would expect it to mostly
On 19 February 2014 18:18, Tim Mooney tim.moo...@ndsu.edu wrote:
In regard to: [OpenIndiana-discuss] OI-151a9, Marc Lobelle said (at
7:11pm...:
I see that a new version 0I-151a9 is available, but the version to
download at http://openindiana.org/download/ is still 151a8. Where can I
find
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On Thu, Feb 20, 2014 at 8:46 AM, Stefan
Seems like there is something with GNOME config files in user home
folder, indeed.
After touching GNOME so that it saves some config, the problem disappeared.
(I have removed the Volume applet from the upper toolbar in production
server, and after that upgrade went without problems; Seems like
As far as I know, the 151a9 release has no ISO. It only may be upgraded
from earlier release.
Marc Lobelle wrote:
I see that a new version 0I-151a9 is available, but the version to
download athttp://openindiana.org/download/ is still 151a8. Where can I
find the ISO for 151a9 ?
Are you saying that after updating to a new OI151a9 BE, you removed the
volume applet from the toolbar while logged in under an OI151a7 BE, and
then you booted to OI151a9.
Whereupon everything worked perfectly after logging in under OI151a9???
On 2014-02-20 19:32, Dmitry Kozhinov wrote:
Seems
Not exactly. I have removed the volume applet in 151a7 even before
upgrading to 191a9. Not sure that this is why the upgrade went
surprisingly well (on a production server).
However when i tried to reproduce the problem in virtualbox, seemed like
the following helped:
- Updated to 151a9;
Hi Milan,
Is this considered a next release preview?
pkg set-publisher-ghttp://pkg.opensolaris.cz:1/
--search-before=openindiana.org jds.openindiana.org
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On pá, 2014-02-21 at 02:12 +0600, Dmitry Kozhinov wrote:
Hi Milan,
Is this considered a next release preview?
pkg set-publisher-ghttp://pkg.opensolaris.cz:1/
--search-before=openindiana.org jds.openindiana.org
jds.o.o is testing repo of bits which will be included in the
The ISO or USB build can be create from the
archived oi_151a9 repository tarball.
With some work, you can update using the OI-JDS a10beta packages from
pkg.opensolaris.cz and add other software or device drivers.
~ Ken Mays
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