Brett wrote:
> So what am I missing that is causing os0508 not to listen for incoming xwin
> traffic (directly, not via ssh tunnel) ?
Like almost every other OS on the planet today, X in OpenSolaris is
configured to not listen for X traffic over TCP by default, instead
preferring you to use SSH t
Whether there is a way at full updating by means of pkg image-update to leave
some packages without updating?
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Hi,
I wish to have an X app i run on another unix machine export its display back
to my opensolaris 0508 machine and have the output presented on my gnome
desktop. This is not working.
os0508 $ xhost +
access control disabled, clients can connect from any host
os0508 # snoop otherunix
otheruni
On 20 May 2008, at 17:16, Mark Phalan wrote:
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> On Tue, 2008-05-20 at 17:09 +0100, Simon Phipps wrote:
>> I've been running I2008.05 successfully for a while now in VirtualBox
>> under OS X. I t's working fine most of the time, but the last couple
>> of days I've found that the clock seems to r
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Hello
I'm using Opensolaris and a good idea is create a java-gtk group for create
apps for gnome in the same style m$-novell.
Please ,save gnome!
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Simon Phipps wrote:
> I've been running I2008.05 successfully for a while now in VirtualBox
> under OS X. I t's working fine most of the time, but the last couple
> of days I've found that the clock seems to reset to Jan 1 1970 for no
> obvious reason. Anyone know why please? I'm also findi
Sean Sprague wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I just attempted to BFU 2008.05 to Nevada b89. With a few minor twiddles
> to the BFU script itself (as I am lazy), it ran through, but my
> 2008.05_89 is a brick. No surprise there...
>
> I know that this notion is conceptually flawed; but I thought that
* Sean Sprague <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008-05-20 16:30]:
> I just attempted to BFU 2008.05 to Nevada b89. With a few minor twiddles
> to the BFU script itself (as I am lazy), it ran through, but my
> 2008.05_89 is a brick. No surprise there...
>
> I know that this notion is conceptually flawed; bu
Hello all,
I just attempted to BFU 2008.05 to Nevada b89. With a few minor twiddles
to the BFU script itself (as I am lazy), it ran through, but my
2008.05_89 is a brick. No surprise there...
I know that this notion is conceptually flawed; but I thought that I
would just try.
Any thoughts, ap
On Tue, 2008-05-20 at 17:09 +0100, Simon Phipps wrote:
> I've been running I2008.05 successfully for a while now in VirtualBox
> under OS X. I t's working fine most of the time, but the last couple
> of days I've found that the clock seems to reset to Jan 1 1970 for no
> obvious reason. Any
I've been running I2008.05 successfully for a while now in VirtualBox
under OS X. I t's working fine most of the time, but the last couple
of days I've found that the clock seems to reset to Jan 1 1970 for no
obvious reason. Anyone know why please? I'm also finding the clock on
the panel
Li Ye wrote:
> 5) There doesn't appear to be a package for the Motif run-time library.
> This package appears necessary for installing Oracle.
There's no Motif. The Motif packages from Solaris Express Developer Edition
should work, but would not be officially supported by Sun. We're looking
in
Laurent Blume wrote:
> Brian Nitz a écrit :
>
>> Indeed it is a happy collection of accidents, (n-1)! combinations of
>> hardware with the survivors being the ones which happen to run Microsoft
>> Windows. I still believe the best way of presenting a really clean
>> well-integrated desktop e
Got it!!...
Thanks..
Ready to throw caution to the wind and install it on a Dell GX720 dual
AMD 64 Athlon.
-Bryan
Bryan Boone wrote:
> So, looking at the commandline mount,
> How would I modify it to set the appropriate ownership when I mount?
> Sorry if this is "basic" but google is not giving m
So, looking at the commandline mount,
How would I modify it to set the appropriate ownership when I mount?
Sorry if this is "basic" but google is not giving me relevant info.
Thanks
-Bryan
Bryan Boone wrote:
> Will do...
> Thanks.
> -Bryan
>
> Robert Thurlow wrote:
>> Bryan Boone wrote:
I mo
> On Fri, 2008-05-02 at 19:23 +0900, Fuyuki Hasegawa - Sun Microsystems
> wrote:
>> IM team will discuss this issue internally first and then ask opinions
>> to wider audience. Disabling ctrl+space by default for English locales
>> is one of possible options.
This has been discussed in i18n-discu
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