> As such, the oldest/slowest sparc
> machine that you can
> have a reasonable expectation of support on is an
> Ultra 2.
[...]
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> http://mgerdts.blogspot.com/
And ... : The sole fact that the Ultra2 has a lower number (and earlier launch
date), than - say - the U5/10, doesn't
> On Fri, Oct 10, 2008 at 12:59 PM, Robert Healey
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Does anyone else have a large installation of sun4m
> architecture
> > machines it would be nice to run something other
> than Linux/NetBSD on?
> >
> > SS20, SS5, SS10, various server 4m machines.
>
> Solaris 10 and
Easiest way can be found here:
http://lifewithsolaris.jp/modules/packages/index.php?content_id=1
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On Fri, Oct 10, 2008 at 12:59 PM, Robert Healey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does anyone else have a large installation of sun4m architecture
> machines it would be nice to run something other than Linux/NetBSD on?
>
> SS20, SS5, SS10, various server 4m machines.
Solaris 10 and later only support
Does anyone else have a large installation of sun4m architecture
machines it would be nice to run something other than Linux/NetBSD on?
SS20, SS5, SS10, various server 4m machines.
How about the old 1000's and 2000 4d archs?
Or is Sun strongly opposed to admitting 32bit SPARC exists/existed? I
n
On 9-Oct-08, at 1:09 PM, James Cornell wrote:
> John Sonnenschein wrote:
>> I would think that a good target would be machines that are cheap
>> and plentiful on the used market
>>
>> That is, U10, U5 ( maybe ), B100/150
>>
>> my 0.02CAD , Desktop support would be a must
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Ryan Barry wrote:
> I (mistakenly) installed onto an 18GB SCSI drive a few months ago. pkg
> image-update worked great until I installed Sun Studio, and now I don't have
> enough free space to update. I've got a number of other drives in another
> ZFS pool, and a 36GB drive I intend to replace
I (mistakenly) installed onto an 18GB SCSI drive a few months ago. pkg
image-update worked great until I installed Sun Studio, and now I don't have
enough free space to update. I've got a number of other drives in another ZFS
pool, and a 36GB drive I intend to replace the 18GB with. Unfortuna
I do all proess but dont run the mplayer...why?
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There is a partially working gparted for Solaris available here:
http://code.google.com/p/solaris-parted/
Not sure if this is ready to be integrated into OpenSolaris though. Note that
you have almost zero chance of getting anything new into 2008.11 since there
are less than 2 weeks to get code
rEFIt is a loader that replaces the integrated EFI firmware for part of its
functionality, bypassing arbitrary limitations or unforseen support cases
which Apple is not willing to support, such as Linux or Solaris. Though
holding alt and using a Boot Camp partition will work, it'll simply appear
a
C. Bergström wrote:
Jürgen Lüters wrote:
Hi,
i am trying to install oracle 10.2 on snv98. Oracle requires the
packages SUNWi1of and SUNWxwfnt.
Please make this packages available via pkg install.
I'm not sure Oracle supports os2008* yet and don't know the specifics of
Jürgen Lüters wrote:
> Hi,
> i am trying to install oracle 10.2 on snv98. Oracle requires the
> packages SUNWi1of and SUNWxwfnt.
>
> Please make this packages available via pkg install.
>
I'm not sure Oracle supports os2008* yet and don't know the specifics of
why those packages weren't include
E420s are plentiful on ebay. 280Rs to slightly lesser extent. I have several.
;-)
OK they aren't fast etc and are verynoisy (and heavy) - but they are accessible
for a hobbyist.
I'm not bothered about a graphics adaptor.
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i am trying to install oracle 10.2 on snv98. Oracle requires the
packages SUNWi1of and SUNWxwfnt.
Please make this packages available via pkg install.
Jürgen
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