Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Linux container, and plex?

2012-08-20 Thread Jonathan Adams
Illumos doesn't have Linux Branded Zones any more ... if you want to look into adding them back in you could have a look at: https://www.illumos.org/issues/104 or http://os-solaris.ru/en/lx-brand-dlya-openindiana-151a/ or you could do what I did and run a full KVM Linux machine on your server:

Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Linux container, and plex?

2012-08-20 Thread Jim Klimov
2012-08-20 14:38, Jonathan Adams пишет: Illumos doesn't have Linux Branded Zones any more ... if you want to look into adding them back in you could have a look at: https://www.illumos.org/issues/104 or http://os-solaris.ru/en/lx-brand-dlya-openindiana-151a/ or you could do what I did and run

Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Linux container, and plex?

2012-08-20 Thread Jerry Kemp
For some reason, I had really thought that Plex was open source. I at least thought there were a Mac OS X version of it. Looking closer, I see that there are clients for different platforms, but the server piece is proprietary lunux software. I am glad I check out the home page before I stuck

Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Linux container, and plex?

2012-08-20 Thread Carl Brewer
On 21/08/2012 1:04 PM, Jerry Kemp wrote: For some reason, I had really thought that Plex was open source. I at least thought there were a Mac OS X version of it. Looking closer, I see that there are clients for different platforms, but the server piece is proprietary lunux software. I am glad

Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Linux container, and plex?

2012-08-20 Thread Jerry Kemp
Hello Carl On 08/20/12 11:04 PM, Carl Brewer wrote: No, just Plex looks kinda cool, I'm sure xbmc would be just as nice - ported to OS/OI at all? I don't know whether it has or hasn't. Please excuse me inviting myself to your discussion, I wish I had more to add, or share with you.

[OpenIndiana-discuss] Linux container, and plex?

2012-08-19 Thread Carl Brewer
Just a quick one, I've never played with Solaris|OI containers, I understand they can be used to run a GNU/linux server of some flavour(s). I'm interested in a home Plex server - which AFAIK only runs on some versions of GNU/Linux. Has anyone here spun up a server in a container and run