[OpenIndiana-discuss] "OINK": a short story

Andreas Wacknitz A.Wacknitz at gmx.de
Tue Apr 17 18:07:23 UTC 2018


Hello and welcome to OpenIndiana, Stephan!

Some remarks to your enthusiastic idea:
As you already have found out: OI provides Firefox, Thunderbird and 
geany out of the box.
When you have LibreOffice you already found the optional SFE repository 
(I assume that you also added our encumbered repository
for many audio and video related packages). The SFE repositoy also has 
kvmadm which might be a help for you if you start using kvm/qemu.

I have also installed texlife on my workstation (not as a package but 
directly with the supplied install script to /opt/texlife).
We don't have ZFS encryption yet. You will have to wait until it lands 
in illumos.
As for the rest of your wishlist: we don't have them yet but you are 
free to help us to get them in! ;-)

Becoming a maintainer for OI Hipster is relatively easy...

Regards,
Andreas

Am 14.04.18 um 11:59 schrieb Stephan Althaus:
> Hello to the world
>
> "i had a dream"
>
> Recently i got the opinion to change from ubuntu to something 
> "better". No problem, yes, but this is the famliy notebook and so 
> there are the following requirements resulting from different user types:
> -firefox/thunderbird
> -libreoffice
> -simple-scan or Skanlite or something that simple
> -TexStudio
> -android tools for backup
> -VM host, preferably free
> -Truecrypt/Veracrypt (switch to zfs encryption..)
> -geany/ecplise/codelite and such
> -...
>
> Starting with SuseLinux 5.0 on a 486DX2-66 up to ubuntu on a Core2duo 
> i have some history on using Linux. I am running Openindiana on a 
> small home server now for about 2 years, without having to work on it 
> that much:-) My first idea was: it might be better to try some BSD for 
> a homeoffice laptop. I was disappointed of how much details i had to 
> do manually, i didn't expect this with (Free)BSD. QEMU on bsd is so 
> slow that it is not usable. VirtualBox is good but i would like to use 
> something with a unlimited free licence.
>
> OpenIndiana is now declared the OS of choice. (Yeah!) So the title of 
> my short story is an abbreviation of "OpenIndiana New 
> Knowledge"->"OINK" ;-)
>
> The topmost feature of a linux distribution is that everything you 
> might think of is integrated and packaged into one source. Its like a 
> unlimited source of milk and honey. I belive that for the most out of 
> it, there is a way to get things working on OpenIndiana, too. But the 
> things are more complicated with BSD and Openindiana as there are 
> several sources of choice to get the software one desires.
>
> Up to now the following goals are reached: Firefox, Thunderbird, 
> LibreOffice, Virtualbox. The next steps are: Simple-Scanning, 
> TexStudio, adb, and the switch from Virtualbox to qemu-kvm..
> As i have only small time slices to work on this, it will nedd some 
> time to assembly the pieces from pkg "localhostoih", pkgsrc 
> "joyent/smartos", oi-userland and raw-github-sources just to citate 
> some vocabulary well known to the most of you..
>
> By the way - how to integrate the pkgsrc-applications located in 
> /opt/local/bin to the (pkg) mate application menu?
>
> This evening, when my little baby child will be sleeping, maybe, then 
> i will take care of one of the next steps. Somewhen in the future - 
> hopefully - all will be running as i like it :-)
>
> Stephan
>
>
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