You might want to compare the stack and reach of your bikes with the Susie,
but you'll need to be careful. If you've added a lot of headset spacers (or
a long quill stem) to your bikes to get them upright, that'll effectively
increase their stack and decrease their reach (because of the angle
Good catch. Not a lot of other sources for photos yet, but this Instagram
post seems to have the ones from Riv's site.
https://www.instagram.com/p/C66GqP7OwjN/?img_index=1
On Monday, May 13, 2024 at 1:33:45 PM UTC-6 jdura...@gmail.com wrote:
> I'm curious about the DT shifter bosses.
Thanks Tio Ryan.
Of note, my green Susie just shipped. Exciting.
On Thursday, May 9, 2024 at 12:24:54 PM UTC-6 tio ryan wrote:
> I have a sergio green platypus and the color is much more like the riv
> pics than the blue lug image — the tan sidewalls on the wtb tires looks off
> as well.
>
Maybe it is just a white balance issue. They just look so starkly
different.
On Thursday, May 9, 2024 at 11:50:26 AM UTC-6 Joe Bernard wrote:
> I don't think that 'against a drab white wall' shot is going to be
> indicative of how Sergio Green will look outside while riding.
>
> On Thursday,
Thanks Jim! I'll have to ask around to see if I can try some. Maybe I
should switch my Microshift 9-speed shifter to friction to test the waters
in the mean time.
Glen, I used to use rapid fire, but really like how compact and simple
thumb shifters are. When my 11-speed commuter ghost shifts,
I'll be building up one of the new Susies (in green) soon and I'm *debating
my thumb-shifter options*. Do you have some advice?
I'll be setting up
- 9-speed Shimano RD (RD-M952)
- Triple Shimano FD (FD-M953) on a Silver Wide-low double
- Inside-mount thumb shifters on Sim Works (Nitto)
What is the recommended method to scan uploaded files for viruses? I see a
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Stefan, thanks for the reply.
Having two nics is not for redundancy in my case. Resources on the
primary
server are being accessed from both subnets at the same time
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Stefan, thanks for the reply.
Having two nics is not for redundancy in my case. Resources on the
primary server are being accessed from both subnets at the same
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Stefan, thanks for the reply.
Having two nics is not for redundancy in my case. Resources
Hello,
This is my first post and I am new to HA clusters. Let me start by
thanking everyone for their contributions to such a great project.
I am really hoping to get pointed in the right direction so I can stop with
the guessing.
On Ubuntu 12.04 I am using corosync, cman and pacemaker I have
Stefan, thanks for the reply.
Having two nics is not for redundancy in my case. Resources on the primary
server are being accessed from both subnets at the same time. The secondary
server is to be a failover if the server goes down or if any of the
Ethernet ports become disconnected for any
Sad there is no progress on this matter. If I could do more I would.
There are many customers out there with the 250U and it would be great
to have 4G on Ubuntu. Solve many issues.
I have read many posts on this matter, but still don't completely
understand what is block, or what is the problem
DTU requires cards.
OVDC doesn't require a card.
Be nice to be able to log into our Sun Ray servers in our other office remotely.
On Fri, Jul 1, 2011 at 4:51 AM, Jörg Barfurth joerg.barfu...@oracle.com wrote:
Aaron Wilson schrieb:
Our default setup requires smart cards to get a login prompt
Our smart card use isn't really for security. It forces users to be
mobile. Not every user has their own dedicated DTU and they share.
If we didn't force smart card use then people would login, forget to
logout and then the screensaver would kick on and lock the screen and
I'd be killing sessions
=register,card=db'
Generic client access specified for pseudos but no policy.
[root@slosunray01 ~]#
Not sure what to do next.
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Sweet. Chromium works on RHEL 5.3
I had to throw the --nodeps option to install the rpm that adds the
yum repositories.
Using the sync feature causes it to crash but other than that seems to
work well.
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Le vendredi 24 juin 2011, Aaron
A quick Google search shows there is a change in GDM that prevents SRSS from
running right on RHEL6
It's an old bug though with no updates since January
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=586487
Anyone tried installing SRSS on RHEL6 recently?
I'd really like to move to RHEL6 because
gcc-apple does have fortran support (although I can remember when it didn't),
and you can also compile the standard version of gcc with fortran support (this
is how I have always done it to get the latest bells and whistles for parallel
computing) . Just add
sys-devel/gcc fortran
We just got some new generic optical usb 3 button mice where the
middle mouse button is a scroll wheel.
We're not talking high quality mice here but the scroll wheel works if
I plug it directly into one of our Sun Ray servers. Also works when I
plug it into my Ubuntu workstation.
When I connect
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basically a whole bunch of PHP
modules to help manage the services. it's a bit heavy weight for just doing
dhcp however it lets you do what you want I think. it contains some code to
delete leases from the lease database.
On 06/10/2010 12:04 PM, Aaron Wilson wrote:
We're getting ready
We're getting ready to launch some new RHEL5 Sun Ray servers and we're
coming over from Solaris SRSS.
On Solaris from time to time we'd launch /usr/sadm/admin/bin/dhcpmgr to
release dhcp instances.
How does one accomplish the similar task on RHEL5?
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and then for good measure followed it up with
utrestart -c
to get rid of a 26D
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We originally attempted to install on RHEL5.4 but where told by Sun it
wasn't supported so we installed
I'm trying to run Thunderbird 3 on RHEL.
These are fresh new installs and to be quite honest we're a little
rookie with SRSS on RHEL. We're switching over from Solaris 10.
Anyways, when I'm on a DTU, thunderbird never starts up.
I uncommented a line in /opt/thunderbird/thunderbird to allow
On a whim I thought I'd try out Firefox 3.6.
Same exact thing happens with Firefox 3.6 too.
??
On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 8:54 AM, Aaron Wilson aa...@ernieball.com wrote:
I'm trying to run Thunderbird 3 on RHEL.
These are fresh new installs and to be quite honest we're a little
rookie with SRSS
:
Why not strace thunderbird-bin and see what it's waiting for?
On Mar 18, 2010, at 9:54 AM, Aaron Wilson wrote:
On a whim I thought I'd try out Firefox 3.6.
Same exact thing happens with Firefox 3.6 too.
??
On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 8:54 AM, Aaron Wilson aa...@ernieball.com wrote:
I'm trying
Woot! That did it.
I actually tried unset LD_LIBRARY_PATH because there was a similar
issue on Solaris 10, but that didn't help on Red Hat
Thanks!
On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 11:24 AM, Meik Hellmund
meik.hellm...@math.uni-leipzig.de wrote:
On Thu, 18 Mar 2010 09:54:05 -0700
Aaron Wilson aa
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We originally attempted to install on RHEL5.4 but where told by Sun it
wasn't supported so we installed RHEL5.3 on our servers instead.
Coincidently Red Hat tell us they don't support libgdbm.so.3
They're Sun Fire x4140 servers
Anyways when we run utconfig we get an error. This occurs on
I found this old link from SRSS 3.1.1 and RHEL4
http://forums.sun.com/thread.jspa?threadID=5107591
I did the:
ln -s /usr/lib/libgdbm.so.2 /usr/lib/libgdbm.so.3
I can run utconfig now without the error.
On Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 3:50 PM, Aaron Wilson aa...@ernieball.com wrote:
We originally
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I had the same issue and resolved it by using log4j version
No one knows?
My main concern is whether changing that setting during business hours.
Secondly is using dhcpmgr the best practice for making that change?
On Wed, Dec 9, 2009 at 9:15 AM, Aaron Wilson aa...@ernieball.com wrote:
A couple months back we installed an MPLS VPN between our offices
A couple months back we installed an MPLS VPN between our offices.
That required us to edit the /etc/defaultrouter file to point to the new
MPLS router instead of our old router. Seemed easy enough.
However I just started noticing that when someone plugs a laptop or
something into a spare
Freedom, Sancho.
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Subject: [Solaris-Users] Solaris 10 CD iso files?
I
I was just about to start downloading the latest Solaris 10 so I could
rebuild my Sun Ray servers.
It seems it's only available as a DVD iso. That's annoying for sure
since our Sun V20z servers came with CD drives only.
Is there anywhere one can download a set of CDs for Solaris 10 10/09
nounix made it work for me too.
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I made virtualbox test machine and attempted to use the previously
mentioned ppas and got the following message.
E: /var/cache/apt/archives/mysql-server-5.1_5.1.22rc-2~ppa5_i386.deb:
pre-dependency problem - not installing mysql-server-5.1
On Sat, 2009-11-07 at 11:50 +, Hugues wrote:
I
I have not as this is my first time ever hearing about it and not
something I want to try using for the first time on a production server.
If I get time I guess I could virtualbox version and testif I get
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On Oct 17, 2009, at 2:23 AM, Fabian Groffen wrote:
On 16-10-2009 16:10:29 -0600, Aaron Wilson wrote:
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=265565
where Fabian Groffen reports:
I've finally fixed this.
Sorry for the long wait.
How was it fixed? Will it work with 4.4?
See files/4.3.3
for
4.3.3.
2009/10/16 Aaron Wilson tall...@gmail.com:
I've been having trouble attempting to install gcc-4.4.1.
This afternoon I remembered that I'd had this problem before with
gcc-4.3.3-r2.
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=265565
where Fabian Groffen reports:
I've finally fixed
bump? Is that even appropriate in a bug tracker? :)
I too would like to see a backport of 5.1 while trying to remain using
8.04 LTS
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I do belive you should upgrade to SRS 4.1
//Lars
Aaron Wilson skrev:
Apparently I'm the only one on the planet that can consistently
recreate this problem and have been able to do so for some years now.
I probably emailed this group 2
relevant but I can't think of why
/home/aaron/Desktop/firefox/firefox works
and
/opt/sfw/lib/firefox/firefox doesn't
Anyone got any ideas?
Aaron Wilson wrote:
Update:
If I use the pkg'd version of Solaris 3.53 it still hangs on every
piece of flash
Aaron Wilson wrote:
I actually just saw
Update3
I take back all previous statements. Still doesn't work and now it
exhibits the same previous hanging problems no matter where I install to
or whether I use the tarball version or pkg version.
Aaron Wilson wrote:
Update2:
I did a pkgrm SFWfirefox
I then download the tarball
Apparently I'm the only one on the planet that can consistently recreate
this problem and have been able to do so for some years now. I probably
emailed this group 2 years ago with the same problem and I think I just
gave up hoping the problem would get fixed. It has only gotten worse.
We
On Sep 18, 2009, at 3:35 AM, Fabian Groffen wrote:
On 18-09-2009 11:32:25 +0200, Fabian Groffen wrote:
I'd say patience will get you there :)
Indeed, I just added it, so you should get a bit further now!
Actually, I have wonderful news, my 32-bits bootstrap on Snow
Leopard of
yesterday
I tried bootstrapping after I saw the updated instructions. I've set
CHOST=x86_64-apple-darwin10
but when emerging sys-apps/gawk-3.1.7 I see
make[2]: Nothing to be done for `all'.
make[2]: Leaving directory `/Users/wilson/Library/Gentoo/var/tmp/
I normally am not on IRC, but I can be if it helps.
Aaron
On Sep 5, 2009, at 6:47 AM, Fabian Groffen wrote:
On 03-09-2009 14:51:42 -0600, Aaron Wilson wrote:
Thanks, that's just what I was looking for.
After bootstraping portage, it informed me that
* Your profile is set to /Users/wilson
I'm pretty sure Tiger still had a 32-bit kernel, even though it had
some 64-bit support. Snow Leopard has both a 32-bit and 64-bit kernel,
but in almost all macs it boots the 32-bit kernel by default. See here:
http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-336194.html
I'm on IRC as tallest.
Thanks,
Thanks, that's just what I was looking for.
After bootstraping portage, it informed me that
* Your profile is set to /Users/wilson/Library/Gentoo/usr/portage/
profiles/prefix/darwin/macos/10.6/x64.
This is certainly not correct for my computer, a Rev. 1 Macbook Pro
with a Core Duo
What needs to be done to transition to Snow Leopard (OS X 10.6)? I
assume a new profile needs to be created, but am unsure of what that
entails. Is there anything someone who had access to Snow Leopard
could do to help?
Thanks,
Aaron
I've installed goto-blas, cblas-reference, and lapack-reference by
pulling the ebuilds into my overlay. I did not install virtual/cblas,
and I do not use any of the eselct packages (they're installed, but
'eselect blas list' gives nothing). It would be nice to have these
features working,
.
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Aaron Wilson writes:
In either case [acroread 9 on Solaris/x86 to Ray] takes a good 40-90
seconds
I hate to complain now that a recent version of acroread has been ported
over to Solaris x86
But is it slow to launch on other sunray servers?
We have 4 v20z servers. Two have recently been rebuilt with Sol10 U7
and SRSS 4.1. The other two are Sol10 U5 with SRSS 4.0
In either case it
I think I recall the same error on Friday:
/var/opt/csw/svc/method/svc-cswdbus: smf_is_nonglobalzone: not found
Or it might have been an errror/warning I saw when I installed dbus with
pkg-get.
I have no zones other than the global zone. Or rather I didn't set any
up unless the process of
Jeffery Small wrote:
Peter Bonivart boniv...@opencsw.org writes:
As Aaron suggested, it might be a bad init script. Try shutting down service
after service yourself instead of just running init/halt/shutdown. You
should be able to see which one doesn't quit immediately.
Good idea. I'll try
but the other day i did an upgrade of all the csw packages on three
separate machines. Now neither of those three machines will shutdown or
reboot with out having to kill it with the power switch. They would just
hang at when it shuts down all the services. All three machines are Sun
Ultra
then the Ekiga SIP client would
be on the system. Not so on Solaris 10. I can only assume two way audio
would work with Ekiga as I've never tested it. Gizmo on Linux might be
another possibility. It too can now connect to the Skype network.
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and the top left corner is a black terminal
session. I think 9.04 changed the default background color from brown
to black
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I think something is missing?
I followed the instructions and got 9.04 up and running but gdm kept
failing on log in. Did a clean install and did
ubuntu-desktop and I can now log in
to gnome.
Now to go through the rest of the wiki and get srss reinstalled and see
if I can log in from a sunray.
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Yeah I'm slowly starting to figure that out :)
Title of the wiki led me to download the Server version...
SRSS 4.1 10/08 on Ubuntu 8.10 Server (i386 and amd64)
probably should be
SRSS 4.1 10/08 on Ubuntu 8.10 Desktop (i386 and amd64)
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Trying to follow the wiki instructions for Ubuntu 8.10 since it appears
others have gotten it to work including the author of the wiki
Right of the bat though I run into problem with the apt-get command when
xkb-data-legacy can't be found in the repos.
Package xkb-data-legacy is not
Maybe I should of read the readme more carefully.
comment out all pam entries referring to pam_sunray_hotdesk.so
as Hotdesking seems to be currently broken
So I take it hot desking doesn't work yet... schucks. Hot desking is a
must have in my book.
Aaron
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/martin/Download/GFtp/gftp-2.0.19'
gmake: *** [all] Error 2
[mar...@opensolarisbox:~/Download/GFtp/gftp-2.0.19]$
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actual workstations. You can give me more servers but actually having
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If we were to use SRSS on Ubuntu, is it safe to download and install
updates to Ubuntu?
I use Ubuntu as my primary home OS. Use SRSS 4.0 on Solaris 10 at work.
Ubuntu is always notifying you of updates in the repositories. Should
one avoid applying these updates to avoid breaking any SRSS
file format (instead of binfiles) so as
to copy and edit the macros in a simple unsupported
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I take it this only works on SunRay 2 and 2FS models. Didn't seem to
have any affect on the 1G server I tried it on.
Aaron Wilson wrote:
1) You can use the GUI firmware to point the DTU to
whichever server you need
For this option would I update the firmware on the DTU in question
from
We currently have two servers running in failover. Those servers I
believe are running SRSS 4.0 and Solaris 10 U5.
We want to test out OpenSolaris 2008.11 and SRSS 4.1
I've followed the instructions on the wiki:
http://wiki.sun-rays.org/index.php/SRSS_4.1_on_OpenSolaris_2008.11
I've
I've been having the same problems.
I was unable to bootstrap my machine until I masked =coreutils-7.0.
Aaron
On Apr 6, 2009, at 5:23 PM, Steven Parkes wrote:
Yea, there have been conflicting reports of coreutils status. For
example, http://bugs.gentoo.org/264007 - but other people can't
When I first tried to learn how to use 'eselect news' I tried the
help, but it resulted in
$ eselect news
Usage: eselect news action options
Standard actions:
help Display help text
usage Display usage information
version
I attempted to emerge gcc-4.3.3-r2 in my prefixed portage on OS X
10.5.6:
These are the packages that would be merged, in reverse order:
Calculating dependencies... done!
[ebuild N] sys-devel/gcc-4.3.3-r2 USE=fortran objc objc++
openmp (-altivec) -bootstrap -build -doc (-fixed-point)
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to populate from a central CUPS server?
I have tried looking on the web, but am totally prepared to take a
RTFMP if someone could point me at the right man page ;-)
Eric
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We use cups from opencsw/blastwave here.
We actually have a central cups
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Before I start getting to carried away I wanted to ask the group the
feasibility of getting this working.
My company has two offices. Both offices are running Solaris 10 SunRay
installations. One office houses our Sun Directory Server 5.2 which all
SunRays in both offices use. The second
I just installed OpenOffice 3.0 on my sunray servers. When i start up
OpenOffice nothing happens. The process appears if I look using ps, but
nothing shows up on the display.
Anyone have OpenOffice 3.0 working on a SunRay?
I've installed this on six Solaris 10 Sun workstations without issue,
that accesses the ldap server over our vpn. That
being the only difference between our two sunray setups.
Rodney Sparapani wrote:
Aaron Wilson wrote:
I just installed OpenOffice 3.0 on my sunray servers. When i start up
OpenOffice nothing happens. The process appears if I look using ps,
but nothing
I've attached the output from the install portion of an emerge of dev-
libs/zziplib-0.13.49-r1.
I don't quite know what's going wrong here, but there seem to be a lot
of missing files or an incorrect or misinterpreted path:
/bin/sh ../libtool --silent --mode=install /Users/wilson/Library/
Works fine for me when printing. Solaris 10 U5 using blastwave cups to
manage print jobs. I don't think the latter really matters though since
FF 3.01 just uses lpr to print, though I am using the blastwave version
of lpr and lp too.
On another off topic note if you want to make your FF3
OK, I think I've got a patch, which is attached below. I've also
attached an updated ebuild. I successfully installed gimp with this
ebuild.
Aaron
gimp-2.4.7-r1.ebuild
Description: Binary data
gimp-twain-fix.patch
Description: Binary data
While emerging gimp:
[ebuild N] media-gfx/gimp-2.4.7 USE=mmx pdf png smp sse svg
tiff -aalib (-alsa) (-altivec) -curl -dbus -debug -doc -exif -gnome -
gtkhtml -hal -lcms -mng -python -wmf 0 kB
I received the following error:
mkdir .libs
i686-apple-darwin9-gcc -march=prescott -O2
Interesting. Didn't even think about that. I forgot that I actually made
a local login on my sunray servers for my personal account, which I
guess in turn makes me able to launch transread. I have yet to try it as
any of my other users, which are all only ldap users. Interesting.
Aaron
Kevin
If I were a betting man I would imagine it would show up on the Mozilla
site before the repo. I think a Sun team in Beijing compiles them.
Usually takes a day or two from my experience.
I would keep an eye on:
http://releases.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/firefox/releases/
I would even go as far
Yes, it seems that I may have synced with gentoo-x86. I added the SYNC
line to my make.conf, but emerge still fails with the same error. Is
there any way to manually sync?
Aaron
On Jun 12, 2008, at 2:04 AM, Fabian Groffen wrote:
On 11-06-2008 14:57:25 -0600, Aaron Wilson wrote:
OK
Thanks Paul,
I'm still waiting on the Transitive people to get back to me with a
trial license extension so I can attempt to install the Sparc version of
Wildfire on Solaris x86. Looking more into how the QuickTransit thing
works though, I'm wondering more and more if it will work. Looks like
I hadn't updated portage in a while, I had to remove the SYNC= line in
make.conf. At the very end of the sync I received an error which is
now given every time emerge is run:
$ emerge --help
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /Users/wilson/Library/Gentoo/usr/bin/emerge, line 20, in
-0600, Aaron Wilson wrote:
File /Users/wilson/Library/Gentoo/usr/lib/portage/pym/portage/sets/
profiles.py, line 17, in __init__
self.description = System packages for profile %s %
self._profile_paths[-1]
IndexError: list index out of range
I don't know if the problem existed before the sync
.
Gonna see what happens with Wildfire. I think I read on google that
some people have installed the motif pkgs from the Developer editions
of Solaris, though in no way supported by Sun. We shall see.
Aaron
Paul Gress wrote:
Calum Benson wrote:
On 4 Jun 2008, at 21:10, Aaron
enough to try OpenSolaris 2008.5 (Indania) yet, as
Motif is completely stripped out as compared to Nevada which is
reduced Motif.
Also, do you get any of the window focusing issues when your working
on more than one part?
Paul
Aaron Wilson wrote:
Yeah my ldd output was similar but I
Probably the wrong group to ask so I apologize, but has any one tried
running Pro/E Wildfire on OpenSolaris 2008.5? One of our workstations is
having issues, and it sort of looking like reinstalling Solaris 10 might
be the only option left. If I'm gonna do that though, I might as well
install
Motif as their graphical toolkits
which is not on OpenSolaris 2008.5 and this may be the first thing you
want to find out :)
-Ghee
Aaron Wilson wrote:
Probably the wrong group to ask so I apologize, but has any one
tried running Pro/E Wildfire on OpenSolaris 2008.5? One of our
workstations
I assume yes but, I guess the first thing I should ask is if the two
work together?
Really though what I'm wondering about is now that you can pay for
support for opensolaris is srss going to officially be supported on it too?
___
SunRay-Users
though with all my users.
I wouldn't mind if someone ported Ekiga to Solaris 10 though. It's
available on OpenSolaris, but alas my work won't allow us to use
OpenSolaris.
Aaron
Patrick wrote:
Aaron
Wilson wrote:
No
version of Skype for Solaris. Skype 1.4 is available
the issue.
Aaron
Aaron Wilson wrote:
Yes I have. That's where I was testing it before installing SRSS, so I
know it was working. After installing srss I noticed it wasn't working
from a sunray connected to my second server, so I went back to the
console and it wasn't working there either anymore
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