[osol-discuss] What is the package managemnet software on solaris?

2007-07-13 Thread Jim Adams
I know that Debian GNU/Linux has Synaptic for package management. Is there a 
similar package manager for Solaris?


Thanks in advance.

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[osol-discuss] Re: How do I dual boot my machine?

2007-04-19 Thread Jim Adams
Thanks. This worked without a hitch.
 
 
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[osol-discuss] How do I dual boot my machine?

2007-04-07 Thread Jim Adams
Hi. I have Windows XP on my primary hardrive and Solaris on my slave. How do I 
dual boot the Machine from grub?


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[osol-discuss] Adding printer

2007-01-10 Thread Jim Adams
This is the first time I've tried adding a printer in Solaris. I have an HP 
PhotoSmart 7450. It was much easier in Linux to install the printer. Even 
though I have been experimenting with both Solaris and Linux for over a year, 
I'm still a Solaris newbie. In linux, I could use either the 7550 or 7350 
driver, but I don't know how to get it done in Solaris. I am using Sol Nevada 
b54. Thanks.

Jim Adams
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[osol-discuss] How can I allocate more space to any particular file?

2007-01-09 Thread Jim Adams
I was installing the Companion software for Solaris 10 1/06 in Nevada b54, and 
I need more space in my /opt folder. Is it possible to allocate more space to 
any particular folder in the file system?
 
 
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[osol-discuss] I am really coming to like Solaris over Linux

2007-01-09 Thread Jim Adams
After experimenting with both Linux and Solaris for over a year now, I believe 
with the Nevada build, I much prefer Solaris. It is a much tighter OS and much 
more stable.

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