> > I've decided to go all out and get woody on there. However, it doesn't
> > appear that Xsun has been upgraded to 4.0.2 like most of the other X
> > apps. Is this gonna throw me for a big ugly loop?
>
> AFAIK, there's no such thing as Xsun 4.0.2. The new server
> is "xserver-xfree86" and insta
Hey, all.
Thanks for all the help getting my SS10 booting from HD. Works like a
charm.
I've decided to go all out and get woody on there. However, it doesn't
appear that Xsun has been upgraded to 4.0.2 like most of the other X
apps. Is this gonna throw me for a big ugly loop?
apt-get upgrade is
Hey, all.
I've got a SS10 with two 500 MB drives ( roughly ). I've made sure that
both have the Sun whole-disk partition on them ( 's' in fdisk ), but it
seems no matter what I do, I can't get it to boot off the internal disk.
Here's the partitioning scheme now ( sizes are rough estimates ):
Dis
> > I've decided to go all out and get woody on there. However, it doesn't
> > appear that Xsun has been upgraded to 4.0.2 like most of the other X
> > apps. Is this gonna throw me for a big ugly loop?
>
> AFAIK, there's no such thing as Xsun 4.0.2. The new server
> is "xserver-xfree86" and insta
Hey, all.
Thanks for all the help getting my SS10 booting from HD. Works like a
charm.
I've decided to go all out and get woody on there. However, it doesn't
appear that Xsun has been upgraded to 4.0.2 like most of the other X
apps. Is this gonna throw me for a big ugly loop?
apt-get upgrade is
Hey, all.
I've got a SS10 with two 500 MB drives ( roughly ). I've made sure that
both have the Sun whole-disk partition on them ( 's' in fdisk ), but it
seems no matter what I do, I can't get it to boot off the internal disk.
Here's the partitioning scheme now ( sizes are rough estimates ):
Dis
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