On 04/28/15 08:44 AM, Hans J Albertsson wrote:
So the desktop will stay alive until sunrays are finally eol-ed?
Are you asking about OpenIndiana or Oracle Solaris?
At this time we have no plans to EOL the Oracle Solaris desktop - it's
what our developers still use, as well as some of our custo
On 28/04/2015 16:58, Hans J Albertsson wrote:
Is the desktop dying, then?
Solaris still actively delivers and develops the desktop part,
that means, the spec files are current state. No, that does
not depend on Sun rays, they are EOL already...
Alexander compiles at least parts of X11 for /hip
I know, but they're still supported, incl patches, for 2 more years.
Hans J. Albertsson
>From my Nexus 5
Den 28 apr 2015 18:05 skrev "Jonathan Adams" :
> Sorry to tell you this but sunrays _are_ eol-ed.
>
>
> http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/server-storage/sunrayproducts/overview/index.html
>
>
Sorry to tell you this but sunrays _are_ eol-ed.
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/server-storage/sunrayproducts/overview/index.html
" *IMPORTANT NOTE*: Sun Ray Client hardware, Peripheral Kits, and Smart
Cards have been discontinued and are no longer available for purchase. Sun
Ray Software and
So the desktop will stay alive until sunrays are finally eol-ed?
Hans J. Albertsson
>From my Nexus 5
Den 28 apr 2015 17:14 skrev "Alan Coopersmith" :
> I meant that no one had paid attention to updating the web pages and
> instructions for external people to build the desktop since OpenSolaris
>
On 04/28/15 04:58 PM, Hans J Albertsson wrote:
Is the desktop dying, then?
I don't know about you, but my desktop is very lively ;)
--
root@hipster-oi:~# pkg info system/kernel
Name: system/kernel
Summary: Core Solaris Kernel
Description: core kernel software for a speci
I meant that no one had paid attention to updating the web pages and
instructions for external people to build the desktop since OpenSolaris
died. The only reason that page exists is because I migrated it from
OpenSolaris - no one else cared to, and no one else seems to notice if
I update the hg
Is the desktop dying, then?
Hans J. Albertsson
>From my Nexus 5
Den 28 apr 2015 16:52 skrev "Alan Coopersmith" :
> There's still some info on
> https://java.net/projects/solaris-desktop/pages/Building
> though I have no idea how useful or current it is, since no one has been
> paying
> at
There's still some info on
https://java.net/projects/solaris-desktop/pages/Building
though I have no idea how useful or current it is, since no one has been paying
attention to it since OpenSolaris died.
-alan-
On 04/28/15 01:06 AM, Hans J Albertsson wrote:
So I need to learn ab
On 04/27/15 11:48 PM, Hans J Albertsson wrote:
I suppose they're all under "patches"?
Yes.
Are there any patches for Firefox 31.6?
Solaris isn't shipping 31.6 yet, but there are patches for 31.1 there.
You'll need to check the firefox.spec file to find out what's applied,
since the version
I suppose they're all under "patches"? Are there any patches for Firefox
31.6? Can't find them if there are.
Hans J. Albertsson
>From my Nexus 5
Den 27 apr 2015 20:46 skrev "Hans J Albertsson" :
> Thanks
>
> Hans J. Albertsson
> From my Nexus 5
> Den 27 apr 2015 20:41 skrev "Alan Coopersmith" <
>
Thanks
Hans J. Albertsson
>From my Nexus 5
Den 27 apr 2015 20:41 skrev "Alan Coopersmith" :
> On 4/27/2015 11:26 AM, Hans J Albertsson wrote:
>
>> I seem to remember somebody talking about somewhere on the web where
>> Oracle/Sun leaves patches for Firefox.
>>
>> But I can't find it. Was I dreami
On 4/27/2015 11:26 AM, Hans J Albertsson wrote:
I seem to remember somebody talking about somewhere on the web where
Oracle/Sun leaves patches for Firefox.
But I can't find it. Was I dreaming or does that place exist?
They are part of the Solaris Desktop source repository:
https://java.net/pro
I seem to remember somebody talking about somewhere on the web where
Oracle/Sun leaves patches for Firefox.
But I can't find it. Was I dreaming or does that place exist?
Hans J. Albertsson
>From my Nexus 5
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