I spent some time on syncing/porting Mono friends from Ubuntu/Dapper
and now we have all parts working and integrated into Nexenta
GNU/OpenSolaris! Enjoy Mono .NET screenshot (at the bottom):
http://www.gnusolaris.org/gswiki/ErastBenson
You will see some popular latest/greatest C# applications
Darren wrote:
Why not ? Why can't OpenSolaris just be as quick as OpenBSD ?
When there is a problem with OpenSSH, does the Sun team investigate whether it
affects their forked code base? If so, don't they have to port the fix and then
do regression testing? Doesn't this take time?
It is also
I think the appliance concept is a great idea!
What is first needed is to determine the base install is.
Min packages=min vulerabilities.
I don't think this is necessarily true; removing packages may
make a system harder to maintain and that in the end may cause
more vulnerabilities, not fewer.
* on the Sun, Jan 08, 2006 at 01:13:15AM -0800, Mike Bo was tippering:
Darren wrote:
Why not ? Why can't OpenSolaris just be as quick as OpenBSD ?
When there is a problem with OpenSSH, does the Sun team investigate whether
it affects their forked code base? If so, don't they have to port
Darren wrote:
Why not ? Why can't OpenSolaris just be as quick as OpenBSD ?
When there is a problem with OpenSSH, does the Sun team investigate
whether it affects their forke d code base? If so, don't they have to
port the fix and then do regression testing? Doesn't this ta ke time?
Yes, and
I've been battling this out with my co-workers for a while myself. I
don't see the point in using OpenSSH. It's not like they are going to
support me when something goes wrong and yes.. the PAM and Kerberos
support in OpenSSH is pretty broken! I'd rather use something that's
been integrated and
Totally agree! It's not worth trying to maintain OpenSSH,Kerberos,PAM.
It's smarter to let Sun maintain SunSSH. If there is something that
really needs to be fixed or added to SunSSH, then file a bug or RFE.
As for the banner issue, all SSH implentations I've used have a
banner:)
-Octave
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Totally agree! It's not worth trying to maintain OpenSSH,Kerberos,PAM.
It's smarter to let Sun maintain SunSSH. If there is something that
really needs to be fixed or added to SunSSH, then file a bug or RFE.
As for the banner issue, all SSH implentations I've used have a
banner:)
Or fix it
I think in addition to particular functionalities, robustness, unattended
operation, etc, you
also want to stay close to the approachability folks. Often what really sells
an appliance
is not just that it does a limited number of things quite well, but that it's
easy to set up
and administer.
Sun Studio 11 compiler *CRUSHED* GCC 4 on x86/x64.
It generated far shorter and better optimized code.
Interestingly enough, Visual Studio C compiler had the tightest code of all.
BTW, to test, just compile with -S and you'll get assembler source out. Then
you can look at it and compare side
Hi.
Forwarded-From: http://lists.kde.org/?l=kde-solarism=113675916809028w=2
KDE20060107-01 : fixes KWeatherService bug which did not update the KWeather
kicker applet icon on weather changes/updates.
KDE20060107-02 : fixes K3B CD/DVD capabilities detection bugs and adds support
for Sun cdrw.
I installed Solaris Nevada b28 on my laptop.
Sound is working using xmms with an MP3 file.
But cannot play audio CD. Tried to use grip and it says No Disc. Vold is
active.
What is wrong ? What device should I tell grip to use ?
Any hint, pointer ?
Thanks very much.
Rgds.
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Is there any recent change in SXCR release policy ?
Last available SXCR already lags by two builds and that
looks strange.
Regards,
Cyril
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