Hello all,
The work on OpenIndiana continues. Join us tomorrow Sunday at 17:00 CEST
at https://meet.chaostreffbern.ch/OpenIndianaCoWorkingSessions there are
rumblings of people working on software and we want to look again into
package quality.
-Till
Hello all
We will not have a CoWorking Session tomorrow due to easter :) Enjoy the
time with the family and don't hack too much. Burnouts are literally a
Risk to national security!
Sorry had to make that pun
/shows himself out to easter
Happy easter
Till/Toasterson
Hello all
Just a quick late reminder.
Don't forget this weeks #OpenIndiana CoWorking Session today Sunday
17:00 CET at https://meet.chaostreffbern.ch/OpenIndianaCoWorkingSessions
-Till
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On 13.02.24 14:03, Marcel Telka wrote:
On Tue, Feb 13, 2024 at 01:56:07PM +0100, Till Wegmüller wrote:
libdrm 109 is in the pipeline if somebody can get the builds to compile on
gcc13. It's a bit out of my depth unfortunetely.
https://github.com/illumos/gfx-drm/pull/26
Unfortunately
On 13.02.24 09:46, Aurélien Larcher wrote:
We lack support for hdmi audio. This is provided in recent drm code, I
think the code can be ported easily from the OpenBSD/FreeBSD source. I
had a drm tree synchronized with libdrm 100, more recent kernel driver
sources, and hdmi but it would freeze
Hello all
Reminder: Tomorrow Sunday 17:00 CET Coworking sessions are at
https://meet.chaostreffbern.ch/OpenIndianaCoWorkingSessions
Some people want to show some of their work I hear :)
Hope to see many of you all there.
-Till
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On 14.01.24 15:30, Bob Friesenhahn wrote:
The fastest JSON parser I am aware of was developed by a previous
work-mate. It is at
"https://github.com/gdavidbutler/jsonTrivialCallbackParser". There is a
trade-off in that it places more responsibilities on the using code and
thus any performance
On 09.01.24 18:14, Alan Coopersmith wrote:
I don't know why it ever would have depended on rstart - an obscure method
to start X apps remotely in the days before ssh, but it shouldn't any more.
mate_install is the metapackage of toplevel packages we install manually
for a GUI install. It's
Hi Mathew
On 08.01.24 04:40, Matthew R. Trower wrote:
Well, I'd be willing to commit time towards such an effort. I'd
certainly rather commit that time to the main project, than maintain my
own private fork. We'd need to discuss what the workload is, what I can
help with, and whether that
-discuss wrote:
On 30/10/2023 13:14, Till Wegmüller wrote:
Can you press control-d at this screen and grab the output of "svcs -xv"
control-d refers me to /lib/svc/share/README and goes back to the same
place "Console login service(s) cannot run".
User name root gets a s
Hi James
Can you press control-d at this screen and grab the output of "svcs -xv"
Thanks
Till
On 29.10.23 13:50, James wrote:
Good afternoon,
I am playing with an Intel NUC 7PJYH3 [1], J5005 CPU, 16GB RAM.
Openindiana boot from USB fails, text install or live, transcript from
screen grab:
Hello Everyone
As most other options have ran aground I put the new openindiana website
on an Nginx server in our infra and setup a couple of reverse proxy
entries for mailman. While this is not ideal it makes all links work
again :)
Greetings
Till
and ver=3.0 it
failed to rename with the resource temporarily unavailable.
I'll read up on the cache variable and see what options I can try.
Michelle.
On Fri, 2023-07-21 at 19:37 +0200, Till Wegmüller wrote:
Hey Michelle
The Internet tells me this might be related to linuxes client
caching.
Try
Hey Michelle
The Internet tells me this might be related to linuxes client caching.
Try cache=none if you are having locking problems. And experiment a bit
with the cache variable.
-Till
On 21.07.23 13:41, Michelle wrote:
Can't work out why I'm getting this, which is causing problems
On 21.07.23 02:22, Carl Brewer wrote:
Given the apparent reluctance to maintain this mailing list (despite the
benefits - open, it's an automagic archive, it's enough of a barrier to
entry to stop modern spammers but everyone has email) etc etc
What -should- we be using to report issues &
On 20.07.23 21:15, James Madgwick wrote:
So it is not possible to have a new domain to host the mailman site
pages (say lists.openindiana.org)?
Nope, I tried I would need to hack the database and I have to hack that
admin account first Mailman basically binds the list to the domain.
with
instructions for signing up etc. Unless there's a plan to migrate
elsewhere. I would support that, I see mailing lists as increasingly
retro and a barrier to entry for new contributors.
James
On Tue, 9 May 2023 09:43:52 +0200
Till Wegmüller wrote:
Hi,
Yeah sorry about that. I wanted to change
Hi David
With such an old release version many steps to upgrade are required and
you are more likely to sucess installing a new System from ISO/USB to
the existing rpool which will create an independant boot environment
with newest software.
It wouold also alow you to test the newest
Hi
You will have to ask on illumos-developer mailinglist
This is the distribution mailinglist I don't know how many illumos
advocates are lurking here at this moment.
-Till
On 24.05.23 15:37, Stephan Althaus wrote:
On 5/12/23 10:30, Stephan Althaus wrote:
On 5/2/23 20:25, Till Wegmüller
Hi Russel
This is an ongoing work and we have been at it for about 2~3 releases
thus far. So there is a good chance your libarries are already gcc 10.
We build every update with Gcc10 since the start of the move. However
some packages also needed more work as they were not Gcc10 compatible in
On 18.05.23 22:53, Goetz T. Fischer wrote:
On Thu, 18 May 2023 12:53:48 +0200, Till Wegmüller wrote:
The specific difference you are describing is purely due to our package
manifests not having received a major update to split up SUNWCS.
much thanks for the insight!
We would be quite happy
The Software and packaging framework to make packages is roughly the
same though features have diverged even inbetween illumos distros
(although a merge is planned there) The package graph however ist
completely distro dependant. And also different illumos gat forks like
illumos-omnios have
Hi all
The problem is, we keep fixing it in new spots. The last time this
occured was a couple of python versions ago. Now it seems they again
found a way to trigger this edge case.
We can forcefully set LANG when calling python but that variable can
leak into the program at anytime from
Can you try set the LANG variable of the user using pkg to C.UTF-8 and
try again? Or force root to use C.UTF-8
This seems locale and python related.
-Till
On 15.05.23 17:17, Oscar del Rio wrote:
On 2023-05-15 4:01 a.m., Predrag Zecevic via openindiana-discuss wrote:
Invalid Package Name:
The only thing I can think of is pkgrecv ing the solaris driver from the
Solaris 10 install and using that as compat solution.
The errors shown are just lightdm complaining we are using consolekit
and not systemd. Which we wont use so it will keep complaining.
Your 6600 card seems a bit
Hi,
Yeah sorry about that. I wanted to change the lists host as to not
conflict with GitHub pages anymore but alas GNU mailman is not wanting
me to do that.
I'll have to check how to change anything there. Personally I would
prefer to migrate to topicbox like all other distros did. But we
Hi
That is unfortunately a piece of Hardware we never test as we have USB3
ports usually in all setups I am aware. So there wont be a report.
It should generally just work as USB is pretty standardised so is PCIE.
So if you can get one inside your Budget that you can get even on risk I
An OpenSource Client we could think about supporting is libwebrtc for
the brwoser versions. Our Firefox may be convinced to add that
capability since it is present on the Linux build of Firefox.
- https://wiki.mozilla.org/Media/WebRTC/Architecture
- https://webrtc.org/
If somebody gets it
Hi Stephan
inotify has stubbed headers that work roughly decently. Any software
should use FEN or the Native API. We add it to every programming
language we can and should also add it to mate-system-monitor or rather
make it use kstat if it tries to poll things under /proc which it should
Hi All
This is actually a bug I am aware of. During the migration to the new
Website I overlooked the mailman HTTP interface and haven't been able to
fix it thus far. I have another chance to look into it tomorrow, until
then please use mail-archive.com as posted by Guenther.
-Till
On
On 12.04.23 16:02, Udo Grabowski (IMK) wrote:
,anon=abuild is not a valid sharenfs option.
Hi Udo
I also simply tried rw as option with the same result. If you see the
Mail from Marcel, that was the issue. service/file-system/nfs was not
installed in the zone. With the package installed
Thank you Marcel that was it!
On 12.04.23 15:57, Marcel Telka wrote:
On Wed, Apr 12, 2023 at 03:19:04PM +0200, Till Wegmüller wrote:
I am currently trying to configure an NFS server but I seem to fail to
correctly invoke zfs sharenfs properly.
zfs keeps complaining with 'cannot set property
Hello everyone
I am currently trying to configure an NFS server but I seem to fail to
correctly invoke zfs sharenfs properly.
zfs keeps complaining with 'cannot set property for 'rpool/data/oirepo':
'sharenfs' cannot be set to invalid options'
And a manual invokation of share keeps
On 05.03.23 18:42, Richard L. Hamilton wrote:
On Mar 5, 2023, at 12:12, Peter Tribble wrote:
On Sun, Mar 5, 2023 at 4:19 PM Till Wegmüller wrote:
Hi
IPS works on images of the OS. And it does so in an Atomic way. Speed is
not the main goal. Stability is.
As a historical interlude
That will actually give you a different install result. Although as we
are generating a ton of userland-incorporations that may be one package
or two that should have been updated anyway.
We will be starting to thin them out soon so this method will start
generating divergences in results
at the source code. :-) Unfortunately for a more than casual
overview, I'd have to learn Python. :-(
On Mar 5, 2023, at 11:19, Till Wegmüller wrote:
Hi
IPS works on images of the OS. And it does so in an Atomic way. Speed is not
the main goal. Stability is.
If you want to speed up the time
Hi
IPS works on images of the OS. And it does so in an Atomic way. Speed is
not the main goal. Stability is.
If you want to speed up the time it is usually good to add more RAM and
faster disks, as IPS consumes a lot of memory resolving dependencies.
And doing Catalog operation. The Actual
, 2023 at 10:24:12PM +0100, Till Wegmüller wrote:
Due to limitations on how the install media are created at the this is not
possible. You would have to develop a media that can do that. Some work has
been done to allow supplying the media via NFS after booting the kernel but
it is undocumented
Hi Rolf
Due to limitations on how the install media are created at the this is
not possible. You would have to develop a media that can do that. Some
work has been done to allow supplying the media via NFS after booting
the kernel but it is undocumented and very beta.
Contributions welcome.
Hi Marc
Looks like the graphics card packages messed up there. It's
unfortunately something we have to let people shoose, as nvidia keeps
dropping old graphics cards. You will need to go back to the old BE and
mount the failed one via beadm mount and use pkg's -R switch to modify
the BE so
Hi
The most popular webserver we have packaged (bundled) is nginx. It is
usually better to use the DNS that your domain registrar offers you.
Most do. Since those have some basic sense of reliability.
For Let's encrypt SSL one can use dehydrated or lego as a client.
The Golang toolchain is
Are there no M.2 Slots or PCI slots on the Gen10+?
If you want an SSD a PCIe M.2 SSD Card is your best and most performant
option. You can also use it as L2ARC for the spinning rust if you take
two Adapters and with 2 SSD's each for example. One thing of note
though. Be absolutely certain
Hi Michelle
I have my own G10 Running combined root and data pool as raidz1. OI
supports pool creation via the Installer and the live System built in
shell. Since the root dataset only takes up a bit of space it works well
for a shared scenario.
Greetings
Till
On 16.02.23 09:34, Michelle
Hi Apostolos
That should just work by creating a seperate zpool on the other disk and
setting that pools mountpoint to either /export/home or creating a
Dataset whos mountpoint is /export/home. If you want to migrate a user
you'll need to do a send -> receive -> rename for the users dataset
Yes, it is that issue :)
-Till
On 30.01.23 22:27, Alan Coopersmith wrote:
On 1/30/23 12:59, Andreas Wacknitz wrote:
Alas, during the process I found out that binutils-2.40 is broken for
us. The problem was visible in a newly created qt5 version where all
binaries were broken.
The culprit
Hi Richard
You can uninstall system/library/gcc-4-runtime it has been superseeded
partially by system/library/gcc-10-compat-links which bumps the default
gcc runtime links in /usr/lib to gcc-10 it may be that you need to
switch back to gcc-4.9 runtimes if some software doesn't work as we need
Hi Carl
If you can at least check the compile process in [0] or even update the
makefile then we can easily make the PR to update it.
I can also lead you through the process on IRC, Matrix or Discord or
here on mail.
Greeting
Till
[0]
Hi Marc
I don't think we ever had a fail2ban IPS package in OI.
But for python we have pip the python native package manager. Try `pip
install fail2ban==0.9.4` as root in order to see if that works or `pip
install fail2ban` That should get yout the python package installed
again. Depending
On 03.01.23 11:46, Marcel Telka wrote:
Hi,
I would like to install OpenIndiana on few machines. To get the same
(and easily reproducible) results I'd like to utilize some kind of
automatic installation.
Since AI (auto_install) was removed from OpenIndiana about 5 years back
there seems to be
Best Regards
Christian
On 08/11/2021 15:59, Till Wegmüller wrote:
Hi Predrag
Yes you must Update the GZ not the Zone. The GZ needs the patch
installed.
-Till
On 08.11.21 15:57, Predrag Zečević wrote:
Hi Till,
so, it is brand new zone, and first installation has failed!
So, how to update
struggling with Nvidia
driver and waiting with update)?
Regards.
On 11/8/21 3:51 PM, Till Wegmüller wrote:
Hi Predrag
You will need to uninstall the zone and update to a version that has
https://github.com/OpenIndiana/pkg5/pull/93 installed. This landed 4
days ago.
-Till
On 08.11.21 15:43
Hi Predrag
You will need to uninstall the zone and update to a version that has
https://github.com/OpenIndiana/pkg5/pull/93 installed. This landed 4
days ago.
-Till
On 08.11.21 15:43, Predrag Zečević wrote:
I have created zone (IP addreses mangled):
:; zonecfg -z solarium export
create -b
Ah yes exactly that.
I think that is classifiable as typo :)
I didn't remember it was that long ago. SO yeah thats fixed in 2020.04.
-Till
On 19.10.20 18:29, Joshua M. Clulow via openindiana-discuss wrote:
> I don't believe it is the Print Screen key, but rather the Scroll Lock
> key. I had
Hi
This escape sequence is the "Print Screen" Button. Spice clients use
that keypress as keep-alive signal. The "Print screen" Button is unknown
to illumos, solaris as Sun keyboards did not use to have that key. We
noticed some months ago and added support for that key so this should
not happen
Hey Tony
I haven't tried with MATE but GNOME2 used to be able to navigate to
Webdav shares as if they where mounted filesystem. Just paste the Webdav
URL into the folder navigation textbox.
You can get the Webdav URL from the Webinterface in the settings part
below the Trashbin.
It s usually
Hi
This step should have been
pkg uninstall libreoffice4
Greetings
Till
On 05.10.20 12:04, Apostolos Syropoulos via openindiana-discuss wrote:
> pkg uninstall libreoffice52
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Hi
Could be that you need libEGL.so.1 from mesa then
x.org can run without opengl but lightdm can't
Greetings
Till
On 25.08.20 10:08, Tony Brian Albers wrote:
> Ok, so I investigated further.
>
> It seems that the NVIDIA-Solaris-x86-304.137 package bundle does not
> include libEGL.so.1, but
Hi Tony
We use the SMF service ogl-select (OpenGL Select) to switch between the
mesa and nvidia implementations of OpenGL libraries. Nvidia due to it's
proprietary nature had to reimplement all GPL libraries aswell. If you
have a 32bit nvidia driver you will be missing the required 64bit OpenGL
Hi Tony
Unfortunately no. While the amdgpu drivers are Open-SOurce these days,
nobody has finished the work of porting them from Linux to illumos yet.
There was some people in the community talking about doing it, but I do
not know the status of that project.
You can of course port the driver,
Hi Jack
Yes you can install into an existing zpool with the text installer
available on both the live image and the the text image.
In cases like this a crashdump is needed to analyse what the culprit may
be. You can also get that by mounting the zpool in the live image and
using savecore from
Hi Bob
Thanks for the Initiative. We have begun integrating the new beta
release for testing into OI-userland builds [0]
OI userland also includes up to date vagrant boxes to build packages in.
Both for libvirt provider and virtualbox. [1]
Hope this helps
Greetings
Till
[0]
Hi
From my side Work on this has started and stalled multiple times,
because the Complexity for this release has increased quite a bit. Also
this release seems to behave differently depending on which developer
compiles it sometimes someone runs into a header conflict and somebody
else doesn't.
Have a look at zfs-send(1m)
it's -r. You must have a snapshot to send you cannot sent datasets
directly. The snapshots must be named exaclty the same on the whole
pool. You can achieve this with zfs snap -r very easily.
Hope this helps
Greetings
Till
On 21.06.20 01:03, Judah Richardson wrote:
>
Hi Marc
That is the Compiler for the SFE Project not the System one capable of
compiling own Projects.
You will want
pkg://openindiana.org/developer/gcc-7@7.5.0-2020.0.1.1:20200330T115854Z
Greetings
Till
On 18.05.20 09:36, Marc Lobelle wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I tried to recompile fig2dev on a
Did we import the mandatory Virtualbox Patch yet? Since a few days the
illumos kernel initialises hma_vmx for bHyve and kvm, Virtualbox needs a
patch otherwise this will occur.
-Till
On 06.05.20 21:01, Alexander Pyhalov via openindiana-discuss wrote:
> Hi.
> Do you have KVM VMs running?
> Are
And current Vagrant images are live under [0]
[0] https://app.vagrantup.com/Toasterson/boxes/openindiana-hipster
Greetings
Till
On 05.05.20 12:11, Alexander Pyhalov via openindiana-discuss wrote:
> OpenIndiana Hipster 2020.04 snapshot is ready.
>
> Images:
>
>
gt; c4t5000C500B1B6C4EBd0
>
> 0.00.00.20.2 0.0 0.00.01.6 0 0
> c4t5000C500B1B65CF2d0
>
> 5.81.26.52.6 0.0 0.00.06.9 0 2
> c4t5000C5008CF23EC1d0
>
> 4.93.48.47.9 0.0 0.00.05.7
Hi
A shot in the dark but.
Is a dialog being hidden by the Thunderbird main window?
Greetings
Till
On 21.04.20 21:28, John Garrison wrote:
> I am having the same exact issue as all here...i will keep tinkering with
> it though.
> ___
>
Hi Bart
That is not too hard to debug. There are two possible options. It's a
Software bug. THe solution to that is simple. Update your Box. The
second and more probable option, is that one of your disks is being
nasty. Unfortunately I have had the pleasure with such disks before.
To find any
Hi all
Google has recently started to disable Anything else but OAuth. Please
switch to the OAuth Method. You will need to have at least OI Hipster
and the newest available Thunderbird from IPS installed on that.
Greetings
Till
On 21.04.20 15:26, Predrag Zecevic wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am
The most common thing that happens for me is dust in the electronic
connectors. Although I do live in a house with terrible dust issue.
Vacuuming the Machine will not hurt though.
Greeting
Till
On 19.04.20 20:06, Harry Putnam wrote:
> Sorry about OT topic but hoped someone here could offer
Hi Predrag
You will want to have a look at bootadm(1) manpage.
You will need to both install the bootloader and update the archive with
the -R (altroot) switch.
Greetings
Till
On 15.04.20 15:30, Predrag Zecevic wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I was searching around how to migrate (copy) rpool to bigger
Hi
You can either switch to the old BE or use the method described by Stephan.
If you choose this method. Please run "pkg fix" after, so that you have
a working system state. And remove
"/usr/gnu/lib/amd64/libstdc++.so.6.disabled" Just to be safe.
Greetings
Till
On 05.04.20 09:36, Stephan
Hi Thanks for that work
Please be advised, that running Go binaries compiled on illumos on
Solaris is not supported and is known to break. We have included the
illumos build tag for that. I do not know if these binaries will
continue to work. You can compile binaries for the Platform they are
Hi
Yes, You are reading the wrong documentation. Solaris and illumos have
diverged significantly since 2010.
Have a look at the OpenIndiana documentation instead
http://docs.openindiana.org/handbook/systems-administration
Greetings
Till
On 26.03.20 17:51, Nicholas Papadonis wrote:
> Hi Folks,
Hi you defined dhcp in the Installation wizzard I guess?
In that case the application network automagic is managing the ip
addresses not ipadm commands. You will have to disable the nwam service
first.
use svcadm disable svc:/network/physical:nwam
All entries will then disapear aswell.
Than you
On 18.03.20 19:22, Aurélien Larcher wrote:
>
> You could probably update to http://pkg.openindiana.org/gcc-next/ in a
> BE but be aware that OpenGL does not work correctly on Intel currently
> with this repo (I need to fix drm and mesa).
Turns out I did it wrong. I needed to override the
On 18.03.20 10:53, Aurélien Larcher wrote:
> I have not done anything special but I am on a system entirely built
> with gcc-7...
>
> Passing GCC_VERSION=7 should be enough to set all the required variables.
>
And it did not work for me... Clang 9 is installed from locally
published package I
On 18.03.20 10:53, Aurélien Larcher wrote:
>
> I have not done anything special but I am on a system entirely built
> with gcc-7...
>
> Passing GCC_VERSION=7 should be enough to set all the required variables.
Ah I did not know this trick. I'll try that then :) thanks.
--Till
On 18.03.20 10:43, Aurélien Larcher wrote:
> Hi Till,
> did you republish clang-9 with gcc-7 as compiler?
> Maybe this has changed in newer libraries but rpath to runtime libraries
> was hardcoded in clang to the compiler used to build clang itself.
> On my machine everything is linked to gcc-7.
>
Hey Aurelian
I was Compiling rust yesterday and found that it works except for the
problem that rust wants to link against gcc7 runtime and clang keeps
linking against gcc6 runtime. Did you have any problems linking clang
against gcc7 runtime? Do I need to setup your branch to be able to do
that?
The Problem is zlogin explicitly sets LANG=C
Otherwise it can be set in /etc/default/init which works well with ssh.
Greetings
Till
On 27.02.20 16:48, Predrag Zecevic - Unix Systems Administrator wrote:
> On 02/27/20 16:43, Till Wegmüller wrote:
>> Hi
>>
>> The Problem
Hi
The Problem is that you Zone doe not use a UTF-8 locale. It will be the
same with any package that includes files with non ASCII characters.
This has popped up some months ago already. And is expected although
IMHO stupid behaviour of Python3 (And Ruby and Perl for that matter)
The fix is
Remote Display is the only thing that works inside zones. By definition
any app that runs in a zone does remote display. Mostly over unix
socket. DRI and KMS is based on shared memory as PÁSZTOR correctly
assumed. Desktops like KDE depend on the Speed of that to work these days.
--
Till
On
On 09.02.20 16:32, Michal Nowak via openindiana-discuss wrote:
> I am afraid we don't have any other tiling terminal at this moment...
Well we do have tmux. That is in all intents and purposes a tiling
terminal (window) manager.
Greetings
Till
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Hi Mark
Not exactly. You would be able to pass the X11 Unix socket to the Zone
or use X11 via Network to achieve this. But KDE and others require the
Graphics card to be present for rendering speedup. You can forward the
device to the Zone. But I have absolutely no idea if that works with LX.
Hi Predrag
I assume you are running this inside a Zone via zlogin?
We had a bug a few months ago. Basicaly bash gets a SIGHUP from the
process and quits.
We fixed this bug some time ago. You can also work around it by
connecting to the zone via ssh. It will keep the shell running.
If this does
I can't remember where I learned it but I know what they mean.
I think all if from the zfs man page.
Refer is short for Blocks referenced. It shows the size of the
Filesystem table at that the Snapshot or Dataset References. Even if the
Blocks on disk are not related to that snapshot. Usefull
Hi James
Yes these points I missed thanks for adding.
Greetings
Till
On 18.12.19 13:05, James wrote:
> On 18/12/2019 10:47, Till Wegmüller wrote:
>
>> 1. Buy or Organize a new Disk with the same RPM and the same or Bigger
>> Capacity. If your current disk is not sold anymo
Hi Harry
In the situation you are in there is nothing you can do anymore for that
one disk. It's gone. You'll need a new one.
That said thanks to ZFS all your data is still there and you can get
into a clean state very easily.
1. Buy or Organize a new Disk with the same RPM and the same or
Hi Stephan
If I google the Hex Code on the VirtualBox sites I get a Virtual
Networking related error. The Topic in the Forums at [0] suggest to boot
the VM's without network cards once and then try again with a network
card. In any case this seems network related but maybe somehow different
to
Hi Leonard
You will most probably get it working but wifi is an unknown. It claims
to be an Intel Card. But we do not have many drivers linux has.
Especially wifi ones.
Greetings
Till
On 17.11.19 18:27, Leonard Sitongia wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I’m wondering if new laptops that are available now and
Unfortunately no.
We lack Bluetooth completely. Wireless mouse can only be used by using
proprietary dongles like Logitech which hide the Wireless part.
Greetings
Till
On 10.11.19 20:08, L Sitongia wrote:
> Is there hope for support for this Bluetooth dongle?
>
> Nov 10 11:45:59 nuc usba: [ID
You always need to reboot.
IPS never updates the live system but clones it and updates the clone.
This feature is known as Boot Environments. You can manage them with the
beadm utility.
image-update and update are the same command. At least they map to the
exact same action. Why we documented
as only needing to update the Boot Options in
the BIOS settings of UEFI boot mode.
Greetings
Till
On 08.11.19 21:38, Jedi Tek'Unum wrote:
> All comments here are relative to 20191106…
>
> On Nov 7, 2019, at 1:30 PM, Till Wegmüller wrote:
>>
>> Cool so something was b
Cool so something was better this time round with the media
I talked to the developer of loader tsoome (cc'd as he is not on this
list) today.
Basically the situation you where experiencing with loader and the text
image can only happen if the system is returning reads with one of
following
ut.
>
> Tim
>
>> On 06.11.19 21:36, Jedi Tek'Unum wrote:
>>> On Nov 6, 2019, at 1:59 PM, Till Wegmüller wrote:
>>>>
>>>> That is definetly the Bootloader.
>>>> I would like to know some more.
>>>>
>>
then it is definitely a problem with our images.
[0] https://omniosce.org/download.html
Greetings
Till
On 06.11.19 21:36, Jedi Tek'Unum wrote:
> On Nov 6, 2019, at 1:59 PM, Till Wegmüller wrote:
>>
>> That is definetly the Bootloader.
>> I would like to know some more.
>>
>>
That is definetly the Bootloader.
I would like to know some more.
Can the same server boot FreeBSD?
We use the same bootloader as FreeBSD. If it cannot we could check with
the FreeBSD people and tsoome why this happens. If FreeBSD can boot,
then something with our loader port is wrong or with the
Hi Marc
You should be able to upgrade to windows 10 without changing the
bootblock manually. You will need a specific version of the windows 10
iso however for it to still work. And not all notebooks are supported.
To change the bootblock manually you could try system-rescue-cd [0]. To
fix the
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