I dont think so.  There is no reason to have a kernel module - with the very 
limited possibility of audio.  I think that was done with UNIX domain sockets 
though.  You will need an X server as SRSS delivers a custom X server module. 
And pkgadd. I would try a native zone.  It might just work.  It might not but 
the effort to try is small. 

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> On Sep 10, 2016, at 5:52 PM, Peter Toth <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> If I remember correctly SRSS will install kernel modules as well - which will 
> not work in a zone.
> 
> Your best bet is a KVM machine, but even there you will need to experiment 
> with disabling IP/arp spoofing for your VM, as SunRay needs to run its own 
> DHCP server and ALP protocol..
> 
> 
>> On Sep 11, 2016 12:28 PM, "Mat Schreiber via smartos-discuss" 
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hi,
>> 
>> I have some SunRay Clients lying around. Thought these would be a great 
>> device for my sons to play with.
>> But after serverall hours now trying to install Sunray Server Software in my 
>> SmartOS I am at my end. 
>> 
>> Anyone succeded installing Sunray Server in any way under smartos?
>> 
>> - when I try it with a joyent zone  it says that it needs to be done in 
>> global zone. It needs also pkgadd...
>> - when I try it in a lx zone (Debian / Centos) it receives core dumps and 
>> refuses to install the rpm packages...
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> Mat
> 
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