Its a known problem that should be fixed soon and has to do with the new
boomer audio subsystem in solaris (when that package was put together, boomer
did not exist).
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The website:
jaris.jp
is down What happened?!?!
I suspect a DNS issue might be the culprit:
r...@solarisunix:~# dig jaris.jp +short
r...@solarisunix:~#
This is horrible!!! It's becoming a repetitive cycle where a bunch of awesome
Japanese developers like the lifewithsolaris.jp or
Bordeaux is just an installer as is Wine-Tricks or Wine-Doors, they all use
WINE.
FWIW: Spotify works great under WINE (see: http://www.wine-doors.org), I use
it all the time. Sound quality is excellent.
2009/7/24 Che Kristo c...@opensolaris.org
As most of the documentation is in Japanese I
By the way, not Midoris, but Madoris. Mado means windows in Japanese.
I used Jaris for a while, and tried Madoris, too. I think Madoris Windows
Program Loader is a front-end for Wine. I am not sure the differences,
because I've never used Crossover nor Bordeaux.
regards,
Takaaki Higuchi
On Fri,
Version 1.0.1 is old, and I have had problems running some things with it.
Specifically, Google Picasa. I do now have Picasa working with version 1.1.7 of
Wine which I found here in case it helps anyone:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/mpkgopensolaris/files/
I have wanted to get some kind of
@mattrock
Here's a blog I remember reading a long time ago about how to make OpenSolaris
packages:
http://weblogs.java.net/blog/kohsuke/archive/2008/06/creating_openso.html
Not sure how much things have changed since it was written though.
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I installed Wine and dosbox from the contrib repository on my 2008.11 box using
these commands:
pfexec pkg set-authority -O http://pkg.opensolaris.org/contrib contrib
pfexec pkg install wine
pfexec pkg install dosbox
but as soon as I run winecfg, I'm getting these errors:
Ok, I figured it out. It seems to be crashing every time I click on the audio
tab. Wonder what might be causing the problem? I ran this command:
pfexec scanpci | grep -i audio
and got this output:
Intel Corporation 82801I (ICH9 Family) HD Audio Controller
An Intel Audio controller is
Alexander wrote:
I see wine package in contrib rep:
http://pkg.opensolaris.org/contrib/info/0/wine%401.0.1%2C5.11-0.101%3A20081209T223210Z
But I have 2 questions:
1) Why is it so big (111 Mb against ~ 10 Mb of Ubuntu deb package)
I suspect it hasn't been stripped of debugging symbols.
2)
I can confirm that wine version works for me.
Have you got Spotify running on it?
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Thommy M. Malmström wrote:
I can confirm that wine version works for me.
Have you got Spotify running on it?
Installed it, got to the sign in prompt, have no sign in. Went to web
site, not available in my country, USA. Can't answer you, sorry.
Paul
As most of the documentation is in Japanese I don't understand what makes
Midoris any different a Wine distribution than say Crossover or
Bordeaux...do you happen to have any information?
On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 2:16 AM, Anon Y Mous system5u...@yahoo.com wrote:
OK, the last new killer
OK, the last new killer game-changing application in OpenSolaris was time
slider, which made it's debut in 2008.11, well now Jaris (the Japanese Solaris
distro) seems to have this new Wine-like tool already set up that makes it VERY
easy for clueless new users with no previous UNIX experience
Hmm... hey dude, you might want to check out the downloads section on Wine's
project website (http://winehq.org/) and, lo' and behold, is a link to the
OpenSolaris package download. I didn't see a development release package, but
at least there is something to try.
Matt
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Matthew Nawrocki wrote:
Hmm... hey dude, you might want to check out the downloads section on Wine's
project website (http://winehq.org/) and, lo' and behold, is a link to the
OpenSolaris package download. I didn't see a development release package, but
at least there is something to try.
I see wine package in contrib rep:
http://pkg.opensolaris.org/contrib/info/0/wine%401.0.1%2C5.11-0.101%3A20081209T223210Z
But I have 2 questions:
1) Why is it so big (111 Mb against ~ 10 Mb of Ubuntu deb package)
2) Why does it depend on ent...@0.5.11-0.101? Does it mean that I can't use it
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