That would require to have some hipster release that can be positively
> upgraded to.
>
Then let us just finish migrating the consolidations to oi-userland so that
we can talk about the next Hipster snapshot being frozen and promoted to
/dev.
-resurrect GUI update, (python devs welcome)
>
On 12/05/2015 00:43, Stefan Müller-Wilken wrote:
Good point, indeed. Just curious: But isn't that something all Illumos
distributions have in common?
Bad point.
I watch latest news and try to fix security issues which are known. I
suspect that there could be issues in GUI programs (as our
v...@bb-c.de (Volker A. Brandt) writes:
> Hi Harry!
>
>
>> find scripts/perl/ -cnewer NewerThan -and ! -cnewer ButNotNewerThan
>
> Stupid question: Which find are you using? The -cnewer construct
gnu find
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> Two project proposals for student in computer sciences at KTH Stockholm
> were formulated for that, it would be great if they are picked.
>
Great idea! And this is very good idea to have young people getting
involved with OI. IMHO this is the only way to get things like KMS,
USB3, etc.
Hi Alex,
first of all, don't get me wrong. It wasn't the difference in security fix
frequency that I called a good point but the relevance of it. I sure would not
insult those keeping my favorite server OS alive! And great to hear that the
security alerts / CVEs are being patched on a regular
On 12/ 4/15 04:01 PM, Alexander Pyhalov wrote:
On 12/04/2015 17:16, Dmitry Kozhinov wrote:
Alexander Pyhalov, Thu Dec 3 12:39:35 UTC 2015:
> As for /dev, I think it's not a big secret that it's efficiently
dead.
Nikola M, Thu Dec 3 18:46:38 UTC 2015:
> It is not big secret that hipster is
>>> what speaks against using OI in server use?
>> Security updates.
> Good point, indeed. Just curious: But isn't that something all Illumos
> distributions have in common?
No. SmartOS and OmniOS get prompt security updates as CVEs and other
announcements become available.
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On Fri, 4 Dec 2015, Predrag Zečević - Unix Systems Administrator wrote:
Also, number of people involved in OS maintenance made me suggest SmartOS or
OmniIT...
OmniOS succeeds due to its quite limited scope rather than a large
number of maintainers. It leaves the responsibility for