Who has DNS problems write to your hosts:
204.152.191.100 www.genunix.org
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Hile
It's always easy to criticise others. But how about showing a bit of gratitude
for the great work Dennis puts into OpenSolaris.
As for business hours - please define the os.org business hours, with a
worldwide community that is 24/7
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Thanks Lars...hopefully we get more people feeding into the requirements. More
focus on ours if they don't ;-)
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Ché,
As for business hours - please define the os.org business hours, with a
worldwide community that is 24/7
os.org? I am sure that it is in Dennis's long-term plans to take over
os.org; but for the moment it is just genunix.org (well not just, of
course...) ;-)
Regards... Sean.
Hi David
Great work.
Just make sure that you don't burn and redistribute SXCE SXDE. Those contain
non-free bits and some lawyer somewhere might smell blood.
OpenSolaris 05/2008, Belenix, Nexenta CP etc etc are free (in freedom) ones.
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hi guys i am new to solaris, i have installed solaris 10, my problem is when i
am in command line it does not show me the directory i will be working in,
for example in red hat if you tpye /etc/samba you get the following
[EMAIL PROTECTED] samba] showing that i am in the samba directory but
do this:
export PS1=[EMAIL PROTECTED] \W]
you can add this to your profile so that it takes effect each time you log
on.
On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 4:20 PM, taddy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi guys i am new to solaris, i have installed solaris 10, my problem is
when i am in command line it does
stosreg:default ???
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Ché,
As for business hours - please define the os.org business hours, with a
worldwide community that is 24/7
os.org? I am sure that it is in Dennis's long-term plans to take over
os.org; but for the moment it is just
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
Hi Aubrey
Thanks a lot for your warmly help, You know,
OpenSolaris doesn't specify
bootpath in grup config file. It was stored in
another configfile, so is
there any way to change it? BTW, are you a Chinese,
if so and you live
in China mainland, I can call you for more clear
Please go to http://defect.opensolaris.org/bz/show_bug.cgi?id=2178 and vote on
this bug, unstable e1000g and wpi network interfaces. Both are unusable on a
T61p.
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Hi All,
I have sNV b78 installed (I know I'm working on upgrading to b90.)
I was attempting to mount /dev/dsk/c2t0d0s4, which is an ATAPI DVDROM
drive containing S10 03/05 CD1, and the machine panic'd when I did
'mount -F hsfs -o ro /dev/dsk/c2t0d0s4'
Here's what came up on the console... I
What about whole community asking Skype support? Or Sun asking suggesting them
to support OS 2008.05?
That would be great, and probably cause more impact than one poor guy!
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It happenned again. Only this time it happenned when I started 'bash'
(after failing[no such device] to mount s7 of the same CD.)
Here's the panic this time:
# mount -F hsfs -o ro /dev/dsk/c2t0d0s7 /mnt
mount: /dev/dsk/c2t0d0s7 no such device
# bash
panic[cpu0]/thread=ff02d58d46e0: BAD
And Again.
I don't know enough about the panic dumps to say if they're the same or
not, but I've been doing (slightly) different things st the time of each
panic.
Here's the latest dump:
# mount -o ro /dev/dsk/c2t0d0s1 /mnt1
Jun 11 17:02:26 Boot ufs: NOTICE: mount: not a UFS magic number
When I used to install Solaris 8 I could create a minimal install of about
300MB.
How can I do the same with OpenSolaris 2008.05 ?
When I boot the live cd then click to install, it tells me the minimum is 3GB.
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2008/6/11 Stephen More [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
When I used to install Solaris 8 I could create a minimal install of about
300MB.
How can I do the same with OpenSolaris 2008.05 ?
When I boot the live cd then click to install, it tells me the minimum is 3GB.
A minimal installation profile is not
Is the Reduced Networking Software Group / Meta Cluster available in
OpenSolaris 2008.05? If so, that will get you a pretty small footprint
to start from.
fpsm
On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 5:54 PM, Stephen More [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When I used to install Solaris 8 I could create a minimal
* Stephen More ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
When I used to install Solaris 8 I could create a minimal install of
about 300MB.
How can I do the same with OpenSolaris 2008.05 ?
Currently, you can't.
Package selection in the installer is a feature that will be implemented
in a future release.
Fredrich Maney wrote:
Is the Reduced Networking Software Group / Meta Cluster available in
OpenSolaris 2008.05? If so, that will get you a pretty small footprint
to start from.
No - OpenSolaris 2008.05 has a new installer with no meta-clusters,
and no choices yet about what packages to install
* Fredrich Maney ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Is the Reduced Networking Software Group / Meta Cluster available in
OpenSolaris 2008.05? If so, that will get you a pretty small footprint
to start from.
That is specific to SVR4 packaging which isn't what OpenSolaris 2008.05
is based on (it's IPS
When I used to install Solaris 8 I could create a minimal install of about
300MB.
How can I do the same with OpenSolaris 2008.05 ?
When I boot the live cd then click to install, it tells me the minimum is
3GB.
Last I checked, the only way to accomplish something like this is to
install
Hi,
I am running an Indiana box behind the company's firewall. After
setting http_proxy, I use pkg to install SUNWgcc. The result is
failure as below.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# pkg install SUNWgcc
DOWNLOADPKGS FILES XFER (MB)
SUNWgcc
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