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Hello all,
A colleague attempted to boot oi_151a from CD on an HP EliteBook 8560w
laptop:
http://h10010.www1.hp.com/wwpc/us/en/sm/WF06a/321957-321957-64295-3740645-4307559-5071171.html
... the variant with Intel i7-2670QM. He got an immediate
Hello list,
I've run a home server/workstation from the OS days all the way
through to OI 151. Sadly the motherboard expired last week (venerable
Asus M2N-SLI) which did for it. I decided a hardware refresh was in
order, and rather over-enthusiastically procured an Asus P8B-WS (Intel
C206
I'd pull out any PCI{-EX} cards. I just installed S10 U10 on a DL360
G4 with a couple of
Qlogic FC HBAs. It got through the install and then started panicing
on reboot. I removed
the HBA's and patched the image, and when I reinstalled the HBA's,
everything was happy
again.
My panic looked alot
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On 02/ 7/12 05:15 PM, Jerry Kemp wrote:
I have the same issue/problem with my MacBook Pro 17 i7 and also with a 2010
Mac Mini server.
Solaris runs fine though from my 2007 Mac Mini.
Jerry
On 02/ 7/12 07:37 AM, Bryan N Iotti wrote:
I
On 07.02.12 13:51, David Wragg wrote:
- Intel 82801 SATA RAID Controller
- Intel Cougar Point HECI Controller #1
- Unknown class of pci/pnpbios device
Fortunately I have an Intel SASUC8I card in the machine, so I can
continue talking to hard disks, but it's a bit sad to have a SATA3 SSD
that I
Hi all,
I noticed that core dumps kept popping up in my home directory... So I
am trying to learn to use them.
I fed the last one into mdb, and I post the result here.
ghost@Wraith:~$ mdb core.gnome-panel.801
Loading modules: [ libc.so.1 ld.so.1 ]
::showrev
Hostname: Wraith
Release: 5.11
Hi all,
as I posted some time ago, I got a new machine, this HP xw8200.
It was running ok, would sometimes hang for no apparent reason. I
updated the BIOS and that got rid of the /dev/random missing providers
at boot, but it would still hang.
So I started to read /var/adm/messages and with
Paul,
Actually, the JDS team does a good job in keeping the desktop environment in
good shape.
A lot of the recent desktop software was ported or can be ported. Commercial
software like CREO, CATIA, and MathCad work - but now mostly in emulation
software for Windows, if not Linux.
~ Ken