Seems like I have SXCE (code named nevada) instead
of actual Opensolaris.
Do yourself a favor and go for a VirtualBox solution if you want to get a
preview of OpenSolaris/Solaris. Just install the latest VirtualBox on the
nearest computer you have around and then install OpenSolaris/Solaris
I am new to Opensolaris (only a couple of days). I have a command line sudo
access to an Opensolaris box. During reading few docs I learnt it has a package
manager IPS which can be used from the command line using 'pkg' command. But
its missing from my system. I tried finding packages to
atul kulkarni wrote:
I am new to Opensolaris (only a couple of days). I have a command line sudo
access to an Opensolaris box. During reading few docs I learnt it has a package
manager IPS which can be used from the command line using 'pkg' command. But
its missing from my system. I tried
* atul kulkarni (a...@mailinator.com) wrote:
I am new to Opensolaris (only a couple of days). I have a command line
sudo access to an Opensolaris box. During reading few docs I learnt it
has a package manager IPS which can be used from the command line
using 'pkg' command. But its missing from
Here is what's on my /etc/release
Solaris Nevada snv_67 X86
Copyright 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Use is subject to license terms.
Assembled 18 June 2007
My uname -a is
SunOS X.joyent.us 5.11 snv_89
atul kulkarni wrote:
Here is what's on my /etc/release
Solaris Nevada snv_67 X86
Copyright 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Use is subject to license terms.
Assembled 18 June 2007
My uname -a is
SunOS
Seems like I have SXCE (code named nevada) instead of actual Opensolaris.
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* atul kulkarni (a...@mailinator.com) wrote:
Here is what's on my /etc/release
Solaris Nevada snv_67 X86
Copyright 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Use is subject to license terms.
Assembled 18 June 2007
atul kulkarni wrote:
Here is what's on my /etc/release
Solaris Nevada snv_67 X86
Copyright 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Use is subject to license terms.
Assembled 18 June 2007
My uname -a is
SunOS
From what I can see, it's not Opensolaris. It's
SXCE. What I dont
nderstand is how you get two different release
numbers 67 and 89.
Did you type it manually and make a typo?
I copied it from the terminal and pasted it here.
There is no IPS or pkg binary. There is no way to
install
* atul kulkarni (a...@mailinator.com) wrote:
Here is what's on my /etc/release
Solaris Nevada snv_67 X86
Copyright 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
All Rights Reserved.
Use is subject to license
terms.
Assembled 18 June 2007
.joyent.us
atul kulkarni wrote:
From what I can see, it's not Opensolaris. It's
SXCE. What I dont
nderstand is how you get two different release
numbers 67 and 89.
Did you type it manually and make a typo?
I copied it from the terminal and pasted it here.
There is no IPS or pkg binary. There is no
atul kulkarni wrote:
* atul kulkarni (a...@mailinator.com) wrote:
Here is what's on my /etc/release
Solaris Nevada snv_67 X86
Copyright 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
All Rights Reserved.
Use is subject to license
terms.
Assembled 18 June 2007
atul kulkarni wrote:
From what I can see, it's not Opensolaris. It's
SXCE. What I dont
nderstand is how you get two different release
numbers 67 and 89.
Did you type it manually and make a typo?
I copied it from the terminal and pasted it here.
There is no IPS or pkg binary. There is
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