On 2012-12-17 06:59, Alan Coopersmith wrote:
Oh, and it assumes no one needs 32-bit binaries any more, since all Solaris 11
users have to be running the 64-bit kernel since the 32-bit kernel was EOL'ed.
(32-bit libraries are still there for binary compatibility with other programs,
it's just
On Mon, Dec 17, 2012 at 5:59 AM, Alan Coopersmith
alan.coopersm...@oracle.com wrote:
On 12/16/12 09:56 PM, Alan Coopersmith wrote:
On 12/16/12 09:42 PM, ken mays wrote:
Hi Peter,
I like it. Could you do a milestone build based on Xorg 7.7?
Maybe: Xorg 7.7
On Dec 17, 2012, at 6:41 AM, Jim Klimov wrote:
On 2012-12-17 06:59, Alan Coopersmith wrote:
Oh, and it assumes no one needs 32-bit binaries any more, since all Solaris
11
users have to be running the 64-bit kernel since the 32-bit kernel was
EOL'ed.
(32-bit libraries are still there for
On Mon, Dec 17, 2012 at 11:41 AM, Jim Klimov jimkli...@cos.ru wrote:
On 2012-12-17 06:59, Alan Coopersmith wrote:
Oh, and it assumes no one needs 32-bit binaries any more,
[...]
Well, I may probably get corrected (and should, if need be) - but
in such discussions I've always thought (and
Hi. This will be a lite off-topi from thread but... here you have
since long time ago, I'm trying to ride OI but download a disc is imposible,
always
reach down very bad. I would like to know if could get DVD from other no digital
ways. I also was thinking in start a community but the fact is
HI Lizaro,
Make a donation on our WebStore for $20, and I'll send you an OpenIndiana 151a7
CD/DVD via Priority Mail (6 - 10 business days), or $10 via First Class
International Mail. It'll be from oi-dev-151a7-live-x86.iso - with the GUI.
We have lousy internet here, too, out in our remote
Sorry. Lazaro, not Lizaro...
Forgive me, please. It's morning, and I haven't had breakfast yet!
fp
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On 12/17/12 03:41 AM, Jim Klimov wrote:
On 2012-12-17 06:59, Alan Coopersmith wrote:
Oh, and it assumes no one needs 32-bit binaries any more, since all Solaris
11
users have to be running the 64-bit kernel since the 32-bit kernel was
EOL'ed.
(32-bit libraries are still there for binary
Peter
The Xorg 7.7 packages were built awhile ago. I have a recent update for newer
Xorg driver builds for Radeon or Intel.
I've updated the Illumos GCC to 4.4.7 with patches to rebuild the kernel on the
fly and kept userland build intact.
As for the login managers and desktops, its like
On Mon, Dec 17, 2012 at 11:22 PM, Alan Coopersmith
alan.coopersm...@oracle.com wrote:
On 12/17/12 03:41 AM, Jim Klimov wrote:
On 2012-12-17 06:59, Alan Coopersmith wrote:
Oh, and it assumes no one needs 32-bit binaries any more, since all
Solaris 11
users have to be running the 64-bit
Oh! I thought all those export restrictions were lifted a few years back.
But, in looking on the net, I think I'm wrong. You can't export Fedora!
Apparently, we can't export any products containing strong (128-bit or greater)
encryption. That would exclude OpenIndiana, too.
Sorry, Lazaro.
I'm probably trolling here, and this is definitely off-topic, but gee -- we
have a communist president, who's filled his White House staff with
communists... They've been subtly teaching socialism (which is just a stepping
stone to communism) in our schools for more than fifty years... What's
Oh, and those are my thoughts -- not necessarily those of the leaders of our
monastery.
I'm just a little guy here.
On Dec 17, 2012, at 12:16 PM, dormitionsk...@hotmail.com wrote:
I'm probably trolling here, and this is definitely off-topic, but gee -- we
have a communist president,
Sorry, I call TROLL. Socialism is the right's new bogeyman, they always
have had one - the Red Scare, McCarthy-ism, inter-racial marriage, heck,
even woman's suffrage! Taxation without representation is challenging the
status quo!
This is not the venue for discussions like this. Let's *please*
Hi,
I do not think there is any restriction of that kind from France but not
sure... so I will check whether it is possible to do something as a
Christmas gift :P
On Sat, Dec 15, 2012 at 5:16 AM, låzaro netad...@lex-sa.cu wrote:
Hi. This will be a lite off-topi from thread but... here you have
I wonder if CheapBytes is still around - I remember back around 1999-2001 a
website called CheapBytes.com offered various free and open source Linux
distributions for a minimal cost for a CD and shipping. Maybe $5-10 for a
multiple CD set of discs for a Linux distribution at that time.
If they're
Well, I don't agree with your saying socialism is the right's new bogeyman, but
you are right in that this is not the proper venue for this.
Sorry.
I got a little frustrated. I tried to help somebody out, but can't do it...
Still, I would like to know how Open Indiana blocks these countries
I wonder if CheapBytes is still around
Cheaper bandwidth probably delivered cheap bytes cheaper than CheapBytes.
j.
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Hi lazaro,
Maybe I can help you out with this. I can mail you a DVD from
centroamerica if this is helpful. There aren't any restrictions from here
so I would think that a dvd should get to you fine.
Let me know if this will help you.
On Fri, Dec 14, 2012 at 10:16 PM, låzaro
On Dec 17, 2012, at 12:52 PM, Alan Coopersmith wrote:
[...]
That's mostly correct, but there are other benefits to 64-bit userspace
programs:
[...]
- time_t support for dates after 19 January 2038, 2^31 seconds after the
Unix epoch of 1 January 1970
[...]
Last I recall (Solaris 10
Still, I would like to know how Open Indiana blocks these countries from
downloading it. Does anybody know?
Don't know for sure, but I think some sites do that by having a lookup table
for ranges of IP addresses associated with various countries - the server
obviously knows the client's
Dear Illumos and all OpenSolaris comrades
Sorry that I wasn't online for 2 months.
I did not break my promise: In fact I did nothing else but working on
Illumos' new SVR4 based reference distro for IA32, AMD64 and sun4u as
well as sun4v, with X11, also on _all_ SPARC platforms.
As it was the
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