In regard to: Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] problem installing 201904 using USB...:
Hey Aurelien, thankyou
On 23/06/2019 12:43 am, Aur?lien Larcher wrote:
You need to set the official repo as preferred and mie as non-sticky.
dummies guide?
Later messages show you've gotten around it somewhat,
On 23/06/2019 1:49 AM, Aurélien Larcher wrote:
Enjoy :)
Thank you!
My concern is still that I can't install from the release, so if I have
to do a reinstall etc, I'm stuck. While this is now working tactically,
strategically I still have an issue.
Aurelien, are you in a position to
Enjoy :)
On 6/22/19, Carl Brewer wrote:
> On 23/06/2019 12:54 am, Carl Brewer wrote:
>
>> downloading now. Hope it boots!
>
> carl@testy:~$ beadm list
> BE Active Mountpoint Space Policy Created
> openindiana - - 63.3M static 2018-11-08 17:06
>
On 23/06/2019 12:54 am, Carl Brewer wrote:
downloading now. Hope it boots!
carl@testy:~$ beadm list
BE Active Mountpoint Space Policy Created
openindiana - - 63.3M static 2018-11-08 17:06
openindiana-backup-1 - - 232K static 2019-06-22
On 23/06/2019 12:46 am, Carl Brewer wrote:
Hey Aurelien, thankyou
On 23/06/2019 12:43 am, Aurélien Larcher wrote:
You need to set the official repo as preferred and mie as non-sticky.
dummies guide?
For the archive :
root@testy:~# pkg publisher
PUBLISHER TYPE STATUS
Hey Aurelien, thankyou
On 23/06/2019 12:43 am, Aurélien Larcher wrote:
You need to set the official repo as preferred and mie as non-sticky.
dummies guide?
On 6/22/19, Carl Brewer wrote:
Hello Till,
On 22/06/2019 9:51 pm, Till Wegmüller wrote:
Hi
It might be best to boot up the last
You need to set the official repo as preferred and mie as non-sticky.
On 6/22/19, Carl Brewer wrote:
>
> Hello Till,
>
> On 22/06/2019 9:51 pm, Till Wegmüller wrote:
>> Hi
>>
>> It might be best to boot up the last version and do a pkg upgrade.
>> This way you will get a new Boot Environment
Hello Till,
On 22/06/2019 9:51 pm, Till Wegmüller wrote:
Hi
It might be best to boot up the last version and do a pkg upgrade.
This way you will get a new Boot Environment with the current release
and can always reboot into the old aone that is already installed.
I tried that;
On 06/22/19 01:33 PM, Chris Game wrote:
Further to previous post:
The hipster release notes tell me that guest additions
is 'integrated' so no need for any other package to be installed,
yes?
It means that OI provides the required package in it's repositories and
you are not expected to
Hi
It might be best to boot up the last version and do a pkg upgrade.
This way you will get a new Boot Environment with the current release
and can always reboot into the old aone that is already installed.
There is no need to test releases with ISO first. We do not make funky
in-place upgrades
Further to previous post:
The hipster release notes tell me that guest additions
is 'integrated' so no need for any other package to be installed,
yes?
On the OI window (on VirtualBox) there is a message:
"The VirtualBox Guest Additions do not appear to be available on this
machine, and shared
Hi,
Having tried gcc 6,7 and 8 trying to build Filezilla 3.31.0 and 3.41.2
CXX=/usr/gcc/8/bin/g++ CXXFLAGS="-m64 -I/opt/gnu/include
-I/opt/gnu/include/wx-3.0 -I/usr/include/idn -I/usr/gnu/include"
LDFLAGS="-L/opt/gnu/lib -L/opt/gnu/lib/64" CC=/usr/gcc/8/bin/gcc
CFLAGS="-m64
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