On Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 07:34:06AM -0700, Dmitry G. Kozhinov wrote:
What are you talking about?
I am talking about *Oracle* product, which is limited in memory
usage, disk space usage, and CPU usage, and has word Express in the
product name.
Dmitry.
Can't you use the full version of
On Fri, Aug 13, 2010 at 12:45:10PM -0700, Petros Koutoupis wrote:
I didn't think Oracle had what it takes to really be about open source,
this proves that.
As much as I am disappointed with the end result of this whole
OpenSolaris drama, I still cannot find myself to agree with the above
On Mon, May 19, 2008 at 10:25:15AM -0700, UNIX admin wrote:
Whether linux gets ZFS or not, you can count the days
until linux gets something LIKE zfs.
Forget it. If there was someone in that camp that was actually
capable of thinking up, designing and implementing something that
even
Hopefully this isn't off-topic as I assume a lot of you use
sunfreeware.com ... I'm trying to determine how to a) best identify
which of my installed packages came from sunfreeware, and b) be able to
track when an update is available.
It seems like a lot of the sunfreeware packages end up with a
On Mon, Apr 07, 2008 at 02:40:20PM -0400, Dennis Clarke wrote:
Try the following :
$ pkginfo | grep -v SUNW | grep -v CSW | awk '{ print $2 }' | xargs pkginfo -l
That will ignore all software from Sun and from Blastwave and then dump out
the verbose ( long ) info about the package. Don't
On Mon, Apr 07, 2008 at 05:34:40PM -0400, Dennis Clarke wrote:
Thanks Dennis. Hmm, I wasn't even aware of blastwave. Maybe I should
be using that for my Solaris 9 + Apache + mod_ssl setup. Just trying
to avoid building stuff by hand so I can keep things up to date as
automatically as