Hi
Seems that if users have lot of live RSS feeds within their bookmark,
then Firefox 3 freezes regularly. This seems to be a known issue and fix
for this might not come in until 3.0.3 or above . Thought, other users
running into this 'frequent freeze' might be interested in this.
Hi Calum,
The current tooltip for gok is Type and navigate applications using
alternative input devices and the suggested one in the UI spec is
Navigate applications and type using alternative input devices. The
only change is reordering. Is this really what we want?
Regards,
Jedy
Hi Calum,
Why we want to change GIMP Image Editor to Image
Editor when we
change Move Player to Totem Movie Player with an
internal patch.
To show or not to show applications' own branding/name seems an issue would be
brought up once in a while, but my own humble, little, tiny $0.02 is
On Thu, 2008-08-21 at 01:16 -0700, Ivan Wang wrote:
Hi Calum,
Why we want to change GIMP Image Editor to Image
Editor when we
change Move Player to Totem Movie Player with an
internal patch.
To show or not to show applications' own branding/name seems an issue would
be brought
Hi Sriram,
just give it a try :-) Looking forward to your experiences. I also like to go
back to FF2 on my test env w/ b95.
This question was asked on desktop-discuss due to some FF3 annoyances. Those
got fixed (for me) but the question of downgrading was unanswered.
-best
Frank
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This
andrew wrote:
Booting a ZFS pool from an EFI labelled disk has never been supported. I
suspect they have just added checking for an EFI labelled disk in a recent
build of beadm.
Can you possibly post the output of these commands:
fdisk /dev/rdsk/c5t0d0p0
fdisk /dev/rdsk/c5t1d0s0
t0
On 21 Aug 2008, at 07:59, Jedy Wang wrote:
Hi Calum,
Why we want to change GIMP Image Editor to Image Editor when we
change Move Player to Totem Movie Player with an internal patch.
It's a very good question :)
FWIW, the reason we change Movie Player - Totem Movie Player is
that, at one
On 21 Aug 2008, at 09:08, Jedy Wang wrote:
Hi Calum,
The current tooltip for gok is Type and navigate applications using
alternative input devices and the suggested one in the UI spec is
Navigate applications and type using alternative input devices. The
only change is reordering. Is this
Here you go! I know the GOK maintainer well, and will prod him to get
to this:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=548859
If he doesn't do it, and I remember, I'll commit it with his permission.
Will
On Thu, 2008-08-21 at 13:57 +0100, Calum Benson wrote:
On 21 Aug 2008, at 09:08, Jedy
On 20 Aug 2008, at 23:11, Dave Miner wrote:
Chris Ridd wrote:
On 18 Aug 2008, at 18:31, Dave Miner wrote:
David Orman wrote:
Hi,
When attempting to download via the torrent:
[00:11:36] Error regarding osol-0811-95-global.iso:
rejected by tracker - Torrent unauthorised
[00:11:36]
Hello Gerard,
What does the command zpool status show you? It appears that
update_grub thinks that /dev/dsk/c5t1d0s0 is attached to the
root pool as part of a mirror and it's that device that looks
like it's getting all the errors. What does fdisk show for
/dev/dsk/c5t1d0s0?
It would also be
Evan Layton wrote:
Hello Gerard,
What does the command zpool status show you? It appears that
update_grub thinks that /dev/dsk/c5t1d0s0 is attached to the
root pool as part of a mirror and it's that device that looks
like it's getting all the errors. What does fdisk show for
Chris Ridd wrote:
On 20 Aug 2008, at 23:11, Dave Miner wrote:
Chris Ridd wrote:
On 18 Aug 2008, at 18:31, Dave Miner wrote:
David Orman wrote:
Hi,
When attempting to download via the torrent:
[00:11:36] Error regarding osol-0811-95-global.iso:
rejected by tracker - Torrent unauthorised
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Evan Layton wrote:
Hello Gerard,
What does the command zpool status show you? It appears that
update_grub thinks that /dev/dsk/c5t1d0s0 is attached to the
root pool as part of a mirror and it's that device that looks
like it's getting all the errors. What does fdisk
On 18 Aug 2008, at 01:08, Willie Walker wrote:
Darnyou're right about both the menu and run application
keystrokes. I use them both all the time, and I'm perpetually
confused
because I constantly switch between Ubuntu and OpenSolaris.
GNOME supports multiple keybindings for these
Francois,
I'm reposting this on indiana-discuss to see if anyone on that list
can provide some input.
Is this happening during a netinstall?
Can you provide the output of ls -l /dev/null?
Cindy
François Feugeas wrote:
Hello,
We're having a strange issue on one of our OpenSolaris 64bit
Hi,
Looks like the devname filesystem is confused. DO the following
1. Use ln -s to create /dev/null manually
# ln -s ../devices/pseudo/[EMAIL PROTECTED]:null/dev/null
2. Do a reboot -d to generate a kernel core file
3. File a bug and attach core file to bug report.
The system
Hi,
ok in that case you will have to take the risk of rebooting without creating
/dev/null.
Do a reboot -d to create a core dump file and reboot.
If you have problems on reboot due to missing /dev/null, boot the Live CD,
mount the hard disk and create /dev/null via ln. That should succeed as
nano + vim is the way to go. Removing VIM would be a very bad idea, as a lot
of people (myself included) cannot live without it, and it (or vi) are
almost always expected to be available. Nano is a good, easy to use, editor
for those new to unix. If emacs was possible, I'd say include it too.
t0 shows
Partition StatusType Start End
Length%
= == = ===
== ===
1 ActiveSolaris2 1 30399
30399100
hows
Partition StatusType Start End
Length%
= ==
I have since discovered [b]pfexec gedit /foo/bar[/b]
It is a lot easier than pointing newcomers who want thier internet to work at
man vi
I know that Dave Miner is trying to put OS200811 on a diet to keep the iso size
down.
So keeping vim and letting people know about [b]pfexec gedit'[/b]
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