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today we're going to be installing open Indiana hipster this is basically it's a fork of of open Solaris so when Oracle acquired Sun they pretty much shut down open Solaris but since it was open source people forked it they forked Illume OS which includes so they created a fork which was a loom os which includes the kernel and a bunch of system utilities and stuff and that is used by that's kind of used in the same way that the Linux kernel is used for a bunch of Linux distros they use all that core stuff in Illume oh s as the basis for a bunch of I guess basically Solaris distros I don't know that you would really call them slurs distros but illumos distros whatever but that's basically what openindiana is so this is the closest thing that exists today to open Solaris the core the closest current thing you could probably get a hold of the original thing anyways that's what this is so open Indiana hipster there are other other basically open Solaris distros out there this is one of them we're going to be installing it today let's just power this up so you have something to watch while I'm while I'm recording so this is uh yeah I haven't installed Solaris in years and it was when I did it it was open Solaris not open Indiana hipster so let's give it a shot looks like it's going ahead with the default because I didn't select anything probably would be booting to multi-user which is fine I'm gonna see how this goes are you so it's a I guess it's uh I have never done this before and I have not installed open Solaris in probably about 10 years yeah it's probably been since 2010 when I last installed open Solaris and it's now 2020 so it's been a while and when at last I installed it it was probably using network boot I I did install it based off of a CD a few times but yeah anyways default languages seven for English alright let's go ahead and select that so oh yeah basically slurs is an amazing operating system and they had a lot of really really progressive really really amazing technologies like DTrace and ZFS ZFS is still in my opinion the operate the file system to use full if you care about your data I mean it's either ZFS or butter FS or better FSB GFS whatever you want to call it is it's either ZFS or that but generally these days you you're gonna go with either like a bsd distro or a linux distro ZF is the CFS is great on linux these days originally it was just stable on well originally it's from solaris developed on solaris and it was it became it was stable on on bsd distros like freebsd because the licenses matched up pretty well but it was hard to integrate it into linux in the beginning due to licenses which kind of held things back a lot but these days it's pretty stable on linux as well so anyway enough enough about that getting off on a tangent we're here today to install openindiana so let's give it a shot now this is actually a pretty nice-looking desktop all things considered probably look even nicer on real hardware and not a vm now this isn't quite as smooth and perfect as you might want but this is this is pretty decent this is this is kind of a neat looking thing it reminds me of how things used to look how nice things used to look oh yeah this would have been really nice back in 2010 but I mean it's still nice now I I like the look of this I mean now everyone wants like the dark theme and everything even if not things are shinier and slicker and and whatever else but yeah this is still pretty neat so a nice little desktop there look at that we're using me well it looks like we're using mate these days I remember they were using no way back when I used open Solaris and it was called the Java desktop but yeah it looks like we're on a live desktop now and we can install who can cheat we can run an installer we can use the default install which is is graphical or the text installer I'm going to use the default installer it's probably more interest is probably more interesting it doesn't really matter I mean we're already in a graphical environment anyways there's a device driver utility some other stuff let's just open this up to see how it looks look at that all right there's our oh yeah I'm look at this this is this color scheme these buttons are actually taken from open Solaris so even though we're using mate these are the same same buttons the same theme that they used in gnome when they had gnome installed on on the old open Solaris so that that's pretty neat yeah let's run a terminal I just want to see you know you name - a look at the look at that Sun OS it's been a long time since I've typed you name - hey and seeing something other than Linux I mean Linux is great love Linux and everything but um yeah yes so Sun OS 5.11 that's uh yeah Oh open Solaris but yeah the this is pretty cool I I mean I I'm an Linux guy but uh Solaris is an amazing OS and I really thought it had a chance before Oracle killed it so yeah we're gonna get we're gonna kill this looks like we're online by default anyway let's just let's launch the Installer see next here's our disk we're just going to choose this by default we're gonna say use the whole disk because we don't care I mean could split it up but we're not going to use the whole disk so next all right time zone let's choose New York we have a nice little map to choose our time zones so next locale so United States is that territory selected and English is already selected there we go all right root password I'm gonna type in my secret password my real name is user 1 yeah that's what I'm using anyways login name user 1 and password and let's see this is a really nice clean installer I mean I mean I even prefer this over like see it's just this nice little form with fields so it's a little bit cleaner than I like this more than Ubuntu um yeah I mean I guess a bunch is a little smoother and slicker and more modern and everything but this is this is nice computer network we're gonna keep this because it's descriptive and it doesn't matter alright oh and look at this this takes me back okay how they specify the disks instead of like SDA one we have a we have C 4 T 0 D 0 so this has to do with like scuzzy targets so this would specify which scuzzy disk you're installing on which used to be a thing with servers not so much anymore so yeah that's that is uh pretty cool alright um what else [Music] um nice not much else to do other than let it install let's see how long this takes well it goes yes so this isn't too exciting so well that goes let's take a look here yes so this isn't gonna be a real file system but all right you see ZFS installed nothing using a file system probably but the tool is there even on this desktop so you could use this as like a recovery disk too I guess but um Z oh yeah see pull stat it and is that it is using ZFS isn't it our pool and there's a disk in it is that the you know that's probably what's being installed is it that's not that is that our install disk that it's installing - it probably is that that has to be Solarize dark all right look at that all right we have a nice solarized looking yeah solaris themed terminal here with terminal do we have mate terminal I was thinking we're gonna have Nome terminal it's me that is terrific all right so profile background let's make this a transparent background but not too transparent there we go all right that looks ugly but yeah if we had a nicer yeah that's kind it's on a VM if that were in a we had a higher resolution and it we're on like a physical machine that probably be a bit nicer let's just play around here while it's installing do we have any background we have backgrounds in the Installer and it's me so you'll get all the stuff you'd get if you installed meat on Linux like I guess it comes with a bunch of stuff let's see how that looks all right so we have a flower in the background and yeah so it's brighten whatever all right this looks terrible I don't know why this looks so terrible how's our Installer doing almost there still installing let's switch to yeah there we go that looks like a nice nice wallpaper and uh maybe we just shouldn't use solarized light or solares dark anyway it's yes still installing so we'll just poke around with at things a little bit more while it installs let's change the colors a bit I don't know why I'm wasting time on this green on black all right yeah that looks a little bit better on a transparent yeah so yeah black makes it like that black is better for a transparent color so it's black so it just looks like it shades it out a little bit so that that's kind of good um yeah I really got to speak into the microphone um so we have got yeah Indian green stands out for your eyes so let's see what else we can see in the system it's not a real install so there's only much so much we can see CE devices got a whole lot no free command because it's not Linux so what else is interesting to look at Rock there seems to be a proc file system which I should be familiar with but anyway so there I had thought that was a linux thing I I should know better though [Music] d'etre oh you know we could try the deke trace command and can we even see the all the output from it yeah yeah I don't know what we would trace I haven't tried using T trace in years let's see how our installers doing it started over no it looks like it's moving backwards like it's it's more it's not progressing I mean maybe after it finishes every package it's the the bar starts moving over again or every time I switch away to a different screen it moves backwards I guess we'll just leave this that's that's kind of nice a little bit big for how I've scaled this VM but otherwise kind of neat looks a little bit nicer with a higher resolution doesn't matter we're gonna reboot now yeah so I've got this VM set to 150% just so it'll take up more of the screen for the video so you know just see too much extra junk around the yeah oh and we had better remove the disk and reset so yeah looks like it's booting off the hard drive gives us a similar boot menu which hopefully is fine SMF so that that um was a service management thing that managed start-up services and and could handle like dependencies and stuff almost kind of like system d which is pretty nice it's a long long time ago and here we go let's login user 1 let's see if nope no scaling that's fine all right wired ethernet connected gives us this nice name for our Ethernet device gigabit connection that's fine so this is just like the interface that we had before except this is a real installed system first thing we want really is the terminal oh actually let's play around with the desktop we have four virtual desktops down here nice feature no kuberan it has to have a cube well this is mate not know I remember back running open Solaris I had I had like at the 3d desktop and all kinds of effects and stuff but anyways so here's our running system and we want to check the file system so our pool so looks like we're using ZFS so our pool is yep mounted on here so my my home directory is there so DF - H without the dot should show me all the yes so we have our pool route so we're running ZFS on the root directory as we should be what else what other our pools are in existence our pool export we have an export directory our pool for our and our pool direct alright anyway you have a home directory and home user one is on another our pool alright or another anyway sorry yeah they're all on our pool so is Z pool datas alright so there we go there is there's here's our ZFS configuration we have a pool called our pool and here's our disk C 4 T 0 D 0 s 0 so that is our that's our disk only one disk so it's not redundant or anything and yeah it's the pool is our pool that's where anything that's a disk or any file system is going to be on so you create it's been a long time since I've done this normally I don't do anything elaborate like this with ZFS I do use it on mine as but I believe these are for quotas so this is like a separate snapshot able sub file system or something like that I forget what this feature was but it's placed inside the same pool in any case I forget what this what this denotes but yeah this is where it's about it anyway anyways moving along that that's something to get into one another day on a ZFS tutorial but in anyways so there we go we have yeah running CFS which is I think the single greatest feature of Solaris even though it's now available on vsts and on linux and at one point they were talking about making it the default file system on Mac OS but that did not happen what else unfortunately I'm not sure if it even has support for it anymore and uh we have Firefox let's give this a try I don't even know if there's any possible way this could support gnome or Google Chrome I don't know why the word gnome is on my head I think it's like a Freudian slip or something I'm thinking about the gnome desktop see what other tools we have yeah it's it's freezing up this VM with uh look at these archaic CD rippers CD tools which are good to have but these are like the main featured things under sound and video they couldn't have a video player they couldn't have like you know something that plays music but they have these CD rippers and stuff which used to be super useful back when people use CDs now not so much completely useless um what else do we want to do with this thing so yeah this is I don't know why it's it's a VM but it should be able to run fire Ochs fine I don't know why maybe openindiana does not like running in a VM it should have no trouble working as working great as a desktop system and it's a great server but running is a desktop in a VM I'm guessing it just doesn't have the best support it seems kind of laggy maybe it's just cause it's VirtualBox but it seems like Firefox just dope and is that yeah so there's Firefox actually running all right yeah and this does not want to respond does it not want to switch - yeah firefox does not work well on this I don't know why maybe FA I installed it on a real hardware but yeah so this is not looking like a good candidate for for an OS to run on a VM as a desktop I I know this is a usable desktop it's it's it works much better than this but if yeah if you're wondering what I'm doing I'm trying to click on these tabs and I can't select these tabs I can only get this one default tab try to type I type in Google hit enter I cannot get it to even attempt to load Google I'm definitely online yeah it's it's not a matter of being able to probably don't have to go yeah we can get Google no problem it's just not from Firefox Firefox has issues on this on the mate desktop on openindiana which is unfortunate anyways this would probably make a great server but if I were making a server if I were creating a server I'd probably be running Linux or a BSD which is too bad this this used to they used to make great servers and not that they don't anymore but I just don't like how Oracle does things and yeah I don't feel like there there's that much of a future in in it anymore I mean who knows if there is any future for Solaris it's almost like it's it's gone and forgotten I mean it isn't though there's still plenty of people out there that use it to me it feels that way because I've just been using Linux and pretty much everywhere I have ever been since then but um yeah anyways we've got the system installed this is everything we're that we were trying to demo for today so that that's about it if you thought this video was interesting or even helpful give me a thumbs up feel free to subscribe click the little bell icon for updates when I put more videos out um if you didn't like the video leave a comment tell me what you didn't like about it let me know how you feel if you did like it tell me what you did like it doesn't matter if you like it just like it I just want to know how you feel what your thoughts are leave a comment down below and as always hope you enjoyed watching this video

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