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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 3/13/24 3:12 PM, Henry Bent wrote:<br>
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<div>Hi all,</div>
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<div>I've been working quite a bit recently with SunOS 4 on a
SPARCstation 5, seeing what I can coax out of it in terms of
building and supporting a modern computing environment. I
know that TUHS isn't really the right place for this, but can
someone point me to somewhere that is? I've made significant
progress in some areas and spent a lot of cycles to get there
- for instance, I have GCC 3.4.6 up and running - so I'd like
to contribute to a community if one exists. Is there a modern
equivalent of sun-managers?</div>
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<div>-Henry<br>
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<font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif">Not an answer to the
question, but on a tangent...<br>
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I recently saw that Solaris 11.4 SRU66 was released and had a
yearning to see how things in Solaris land were doing (can't stand
Gnome so OpenIndiana's a bust)... but with Oracle's Solaris, it's
a mess at least for hobbyists (only get release patches, so I'm
guessing the most up to date 'release' was 11.4 in 2018). So, when
I saw your post on SunOS 4, I thought I'd tool around and see if
it was easy to get rolling as a VM, turns out things have come a
long way on that front:<br>
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<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://defcon.no/sysadm/playing-with-sunos-4-1-4-on-qemu/">https://defcon.no/sysadm/playing-with-sunos-4-1-4-on-qemu/</a><br>
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OpenWindows 3... wow... works great on my Mint instance. Now, if I
could just remember how commands work on SunOS :). <br>
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Will<br>
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