Hello.
Carl Brewer писал 09.07.2013 08:45:
I see that the Hipster repo has oi_151a8 now. Is that viable for
home/production use? My server's running Virtualbox and CIFS. Before
I go there, is it likely to work?
It is likely to work. But note likely.
If /dev is development version, then
I bit the bullet (on my laptop, not on the servers) and installed hipster
last Thursday.
it installed easily enough, but some notes.
1) the update takes up more than 5Gb extra disk space.
2) flash player doesn't play videos from bbc.co.uk or youtube (haven't
tried many others)
everything else
On 2013-07-08 22:58, CJ Keist wrote:
Thank you all for the replies.
I tried OmniOS and Oracle Solaris 11.1 but both were not able to
import the data pool. So I have reinstalled OI 151a7 and after importing
the data and having it crash, I booted up in single user mode. At this
point I was
Hi
I use it in production for daily use on a Ultra 27 workstation, and it runs
fine.
My notes:
* packagemanager crashes when I try to search something, but pkg command runs
fine, there is also a thread on this issue.
* Html5 in firefox does not have audio, it's a pity because could be a
Hi,
has anyone made a successful build of php5.5
After some minor changes in the source
(https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=65207) it was possible to 'make'. But
php isn't really functional. More than 80 tests didn't pass and mod_php
produces nothing than empty pages.
Are there other hint's
Hi
I found a workaround for flash plugin in order to see youtube and other flash
sites,
I used the archived flashplayer10_1r53_64_solaris_x86.tar.bz2 from
http://fpdownload.macromedia.com/get/flashplayer/installers/archive/fp10.1_archive.zip
remove the newest plugin, and copy the old one in
Jim,
Yes, the MegaRaid 92608i is presenting the OS with a single disk
pool. I had to stop the scrub as it was going to take over three days
to complete. I figured I could be well into me restores from backup in
that amount of time.
I was wondering what the cause would of been, the OS or
Hi, just my two cents if you're thinking about restoring from backups.
People on this list are often reminded to use IT versions of the firmware for
the RAID controllers, so that the disks are individually presented and the
controller operates in JBOD mode, compared to the hardware RAID of the
On 09/07/2013 16:12, Paolo Marcheschi wrote:
Hi
I found a workaround for flash plugin in order to see youtube and other flash
sites,
I used the archived flashplayer10_1r53_64_solaris_x86.tar.bz2 from
http://fpdownload.macromedia.com/get/flashplayer/installers/archive/fp10.1_archive.zip
On 2013-07-09 16:18, CJ Keist wrote:
Jim,
Yes, the MegaRaid 92608i is presenting the OS with a single disk
pool. I had to stop the scrub as it was going to take over three days
to complete. I figured I could be well into me restores from backup in
that amount of time.
I wanted to suggest
On 09/07/2013 15:18, CJ Keist wrote:
I'm not finding the core dump file anywhere. Where does OI store
kernel crash data? If it's not too big I could send it in to the list?
Probably because the fault occurred in the ZFS module the OS can't do a
core dump into the ZFS dump volume. You can
I am using flash 10.0 r45 with Firefox build 21.0. After hitting a few
Yahoo links, I came across this Mozilla support page that showed how to
disable the warnings:
http://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/928105
.
Try to disable
On 07/ 9/13 01:22 PM, Jim Klimov wrote:
On 2013-07-08 22:58, CJ Keist wrote:
Thank you all for the replies.
I tried OmniOS and Oracle Solaris 11.1 but both were not able to
import the data pool. So I have reinstalled OI 151a7 and after importing
the data and having it crash, I booted up in
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