OIOS Unix drop in replacement for Opensolaris with illumos kernel. An Open enterprise system for Data Centres,Cloud Services and development.Distribution available as Server, Desktop and live USB distribution suitable for a cloud desktop Aimed at experienced an user or professional currently been developed in Beta form.Based in London and USA. Worldwide community at openindiana.org.
Tuesday, 3 December 2013
OiOS Change your login wallpaper or GDM
Thursday, 31 October 2013
XStreamOS new release available soon with Libraoffice
XStreamOS set to lunch new version of illuminos based Unix distribution
XStreamOS is Sonicle effort to mantain our own distribution of the illumos kernel, featuring a LibraOffice, the ZFS fileystem, Crossbow network architecture,
Upon XStreamOS, Sonicle mantains full featured products such as XStream Server and XStream Storage. Free versions of XStream Server and XStream Storage.
It can be downloaded at their website at
http://www.sonicle.com/index.jsp?pagename=xstreamos&parent=products&language=en
OiOS is eyeing the Libraoffice project on their distribution and would be interested to hear from developers who have an interest in this project.
Updating Mozilla Firefox on OiOS
Updating Mozilla Firefox on OiOS
New users to OiOS often sight difficulty in updating packages on OiOS outside IPS repositories.The below is designed to help with a simple unauthordox technique to undate firefox.Please note that this technique carries no warranty whatsoever you do so at your own risk.To get started down load the latest stable build of Firerfox at https://unixpackages.com/packages/mozilla.
Download Firefox to the desktop and extract it to this location.Now go to Places-File system-user-share and find the installed firefox version.Once you have located this right click on this file and open it as administrator by entering your password.You will now see the contents of this file as superuser leave this displayed.
Go back to the new package and do the same to this package from the desktop.High light-copy-and drag the new files into the file system file.Now restart the system. Select Firefox and confirm that the package has been updated.Trouble shooting make sure you have downloaded the correct file,make sure the file in the system is the correct disination.If there is a delay in updating you may try executing the updater files.If every thing goes wrong go to the IPS, remove everything and start again.
This technique is to get the new user started. Personally I have used this technique to update other packages Thunderbird,Eclipse etc.Remember you do this at your own risk but it works for me.Further reading http://rich-notes.blogspot.co.uk/2012/02/installing-firefox-on-solaris-server.html and http://wiki.openindiana.org/oi/OpenIndiana+Wiki+Home
New users to OiOS often sight difficulty in updating packages on OiOS outside IPS repositories.The below is designed to help with a simple unauthordox technique to undate firefox.Please note that this technique carries no warranty whatsoever you do so at your own risk.To get started down load the latest stable build of Firerfox at https://unixpackages.com/packages/mozilla.
Download Firefox to the desktop and extract it to this location.Now go to Places-File system-user-share and find the installed firefox version.Once you have located this right click on this file and open it as administrator by entering your password.You will now see the contents of this file as superuser leave this displayed.
Go back to the new package and do the same to this package from the desktop.High light-copy-and drag the new files into the file system file.Now restart the system. Select Firefox and confirm that the package has been updated.Trouble shooting make sure you have downloaded the correct file,make sure the file in the system is the correct disination.If there is a delay in updating you may try executing the updater files.If every thing goes wrong go to the IPS, remove everything and start again.
This technique is to get the new user started. Personally I have used this technique to update other packages Thunderbird,Eclipse etc.Remember you do this at your own risk but it works for me.Further reading http://rich-notes.blogspot.co.uk/2012/02/installing-firefox-on-solaris-server.html and http://wiki.openindiana.org/oi/OpenIndiana+Wiki+Home
Monday, 9 September 2013
Installing Virtual Box 4.2.18 on OiOS 151a 8
I put together a script to install the latest release of Virtual Box 4.2.18 on OiOS.This can be done through the terminal using the follow script.Open up the terminal on the desktop and type
Su
password...... enter your system password here
Past and copy this script and it should autorun
cd /var/tmp
wget http://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/4.2.18/VirtualBox-4.2.18-88780-SunOS.tar.gz
tar xf VirtualBox-4.2.18-88780-SunOS.tar.gz
pkgadd -d VirtualBox-4.2.18-SunOS-r88780.pkg
N.B. These scripts are not guaranteed in anyway and the version codes must be updated with each release.
Tuesday, 27 August 2013
System Security and Internet Snooping
There is ample coverage in the media about government spying or snooping programs monitoring or infecting your system with malware. Operating systems vary in their security resilience. We have not yet arrived at the point where proprietary systems are complicit in the mining of personal data for commercial or government purposes.
When it comes to optimizing security on your system it can only be prudent to adopt a multidisciplinary approach. One of the areas in your system which users can more readily take security steps is the browser. Make sure it’s up to date. Browsers such as Mozilla Firefox offer add on’s featuring enhanced security features of which are free to use. According to Ixquick using a secure search engine would enhance your data security. Free to use and set as your default search engine it claims to
‘protecting people's Privacy and civil liberties. So it won't surprise you that we are a strong opponent of overreaching, unaccountable spy programs like PRISM. In the past, even government surveillance programs that were begun with good intentions have become tools for abuse, for example tracking civil rights and anti-war protesters.’ It further boasts it does not store any user data, uses encryption (HTTPS) by default, and cannot be forced to start spying by European law. https://www.ixquick.com/
Monday, 12 August 2013
oios_151a 8 Release Announcement
Release Date: August 9th, 2013

Download and give us your views.A big thank you for all those developers who have taken part.
Details of changes can be found at http://wiki.openindiana.org/oi/oi_151a_prestable8+Release+Notes
Monday, 15 July 2013
JavaOne 2013 for Unix professionals San Francisco, California, USA
San Francisco, California, USA
Dates
- Oracle OpenWorld: Sunday, September 22–Thursday, September 26, 2013
- JavaOne: Sunday, September 22–Thursday, September 26, 2013
- MySQL Connect: Saturday, September 21–Monday, September 23, 2013
Oracle indicates the intention to discontune Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI)
ZDnet reports the intention to discontue Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI)
Oracle has decided to stop development on its Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI), Sun Ray Software and Hardware, and Oracle Virtual Desktop Client product lines. Some Oracle partners, which received the news over the weekend, are not happy with this change
.http://www.zdnet.com/oracle-to-halt-development-of-sun-virtualization-technologies-7000018028/
At this point in time it is not clear whether it will be sold or discontinued completely.This technology is popular with companies looking for enhanced security infrastructure and many argue its a future technology available today.Analyst point to the continuing slow down in workstation or desktop use in favor of a polarization of user choice to mobile and server based computing.Commercially supported alternatives are hard to find to replace such technologies examples include.Thinlinc and Openthinclient.
links
http://www.oracle.com/us/corporate/press/1920496
http://wiki.sun-rays.org/index.php/Sun_Ray_Community
http://www.cendio.com/
http://openthinclient.org/home
http://insights.oetiker.ch/linux/sunray2thinlinc/http://openthinclient.org/home
Wednesday, 3 July 2013
Steve Wozniak of Apple talks innovation on Unix
Steve
Wozniak of Apple talks about innovation
and his experiences at Apple.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OV2I34L_z1M&feature=youtu.be
References
http://www-01.ibm.com/software/rational/innovate/
http://ovum.com/2013/06/28/ibms-smarter-commerce-summit-emphasizes-the-need-for-joined-up-thinking/
https://www.surrey.ac.uk/sbs/people/alan_brown/index.htm
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