Thank you for the note Glynn, I am downloading now.
From the download page, I see that the Sparc repository is available (see
below).
When will the x86 repository be available? or are the x86 binaries included in
the Sparc repository?
Thank you,
Jerry
Never mind, I just wasn't reading close enough.
Please disregard.
On 11/ 9/11 11:14 AM, Jerry Kemp wrote:
Thank you for the note Glynn, I am downloading now.
From the download page, I see that the Sparc repository is available (see
below).
When will the x86 repository be available? or
On 09/11/2011 22:29, Shawn Walker wrote:
I suggest someone adds a note on how to find and remove problematic
opensolaris.org packages. I'm sure anyone who has a system which started
life as an OpenSolaris box with have some.
Just for reference for this searching and finding this thread:
On 09/11/2011 17:59, C. Bergström codest...@osunix.org wrote:
On 11/ 9/11 10:27 PM, Glynn Foster wrote:
Help spread the word!
Can you share a word or two on the plan for open source access? I ask
because you're posting this to what I thought was open source related
mailing lists..
On Wed, Nov 9, 2011 at 9:27 AM, Glynn Foster glynn.fos...@oracle.comwrote:
Today marks the release of Oracle Solaris 11, the first cloud OS.
Oracle Solaris 11 delivers ground-breaking features for secure and agile
deployment of services in large scale cloud environments and enterprise
data
On 11/09/11 09:14, Jerry Kemp wrote:
When will the x86 repository be available? or are the x86 binaries included in
the Sparc repository?
The repo contains fat packages with both SPARC x86 binaries, hence the
SPARC, x86 in the file description:
Download Download Part A SPARC, x86 (2.7 GB)
Hello,
Thanks for the link - that's what I needed. I don't think I got down to
the appendix before I emailed the list.
I wrote up a wiki page for my own documentation on how the upgrade when,
I'm going to just copy and paste it here, sorry for the formatting!
Overall I'd say it went well,
On 11/10/11 02:48, Rob McMahon wrote:
On 09/11/2011 22:29, Shawn Walker wrote:
I suggest someone adds a note on how to find and remove problematic
opensolaris.org packages. I'm sure anyone who has a system which started
life as an OpenSolaris box with have some.
Just for reference for this
On 2011/11/10 Andrew Stormont wrote:
The original plan was to provide a code drop after the release of Solaris
11. Is this still the case?
Has anyone looked in the Solaris 11 Express ZIP files here?
http://oss.oracle.com/systems-opensourcecode
I imagine they'll be posting similar files for
On 11/10/11 09:08, Gary wrote:
On 2011/11/10 Andrew Stormont wrote:
The original plan was to provide a code drop after the release of Solaris
11. Is this still the case?
Has anyone looked in the Solaris 11 Express ZIP files here?
http://oss.oracle.com/systems-opensourcecode
I imagine
On 11/10/11 09:39, Alan Coopersmith wrote:
On 11/10/11 09:08, Gary wrote:
On 2011/11/10 Andrew Stormont wrote:
The original plan was to provide a code drop after the release of
Solaris
11. Is this still the case?
Has anyone looked in the Solaris 11 Express ZIP files here?
Following previous messages, to get Solaris Express 11 updated I had to run:
pkg uninstall 'pkg://opensolaris.org/*' \
'pkg://contrib.opensolaris.org/*' \
'pkg://jucr.opensolaris.org/*' \
'pkg://Multimedia/*' \
'pkg://kdeips-dev/*' \
'pkg://ips.enst.fr/*'
This basically cleaned out all
Anybody know why they're calling it the first cloud os?
Just cuz they wanted to throw in a buzzword?
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