Yeah, I finally got the first one quite a while after the second. This must be what you are referring to:
http://mail.opensolaris.org/pipermail/belenix-discuss/2007-July/000080.html | > Can you try this workaround: | > | > * Boot into command line | > * Execute: /usr/sbin/mount -O -F lofs /lib/libc.so.2.nonsse | > /lib/libc.so.2 | > * Execute: svcadm clear hal | > * Now run startgui xfce I'll give it a try when I get a chance. Thanks. -Ken Jackson Martin Bochnig writes: > I sent it 40 minutes ago, but it seems that it is being held somewhere ... ? > > > Thanks, > Martin > > Ken Jackson wrote: > > I burned the Belenix 0.6.1 iso to CD and booted it. It booted and > > I logged in and ran "startgui xfce" and then "startgui kde", but > > both failed with this message repeated twice: > > > > ld.so.1: perl: fatal: /lib/libm.so.2: hardware capability \ > > unsupported: 0x1000 [ SSE2 ] > > Killed > > > > Also, several utilities I ran including 'ping' and 'awk' returned > > the same error (but substituting the executable name for 'perl'). > > > > This is on a Dell Dimension L933r, 933MHz P3 with 512MB RAM, > > Intel 82810E onboard graphics. > > > > Any suggestions? > > > > Hello, I didn't try Belenix for half a year and am not 100% up-to-date > when it comes to x86/x64. > But I interpret your description, as if your version of libm depends on > SSE2 and doesn't find native hardware support for it in your cpu (I > actually thought the later P6's / Coppermines had SSE2 already, don't > they? Or did it only come with Tualatin or afterwards PIV, while PIII > only has SSE1, versus MMX on P-Pro and PII?). > > Anyways, this seems to be a known issue, I recommend you to browse the > mail list's archives or to google for it. > > You also find it being mentioned on Belenix's site: > http://www.genunix.org/distributions/belenix_site/?q=news > > "A solution to the Math library SSE2 issue that haunted earlier BeleniX > releases has been put in place. The FreeBSD math library has been > re-included since it does not require SSE2. However it is used only on > machines where the SSE2 capability is absent." > > Hope this helps until someone from the Belenix team comes along (and > gives you better details). > > > --martin >
