On 2/7/06, Arvinder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Where are the patches uploaded.
> I searched in sunfreeware and couldn't find them in the
> /pub/sunfreeware/KDE/IA32AMD32/PATCHES.BINARIES folder.
You can find them here:
http://ftp.sayclub.com/pub/X/KDE/stable/3.4.3/SOLARIS/SUNSTUDIO10/IA32AMD32/
Where are the patches uploaded.
I searched in sunfreeware and couldn't find them in the
/pub/sunfreeware/KDE/IA32AMD32/PATCHES.BINARIES folder.
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Hi!
Here comes the requested (mini-) proposal to create a "ksh93
integration" project:
The project should investigate and execute the integration of ksh93 and
related features, including:
- introduction of ksh93 (/usr/bin/nksh and /usr/bin/ksh93 were proposed
in the private discussion)
- i
In my report below, I forgot to list the "Packaging and Installation"
community proposal. Apologies for that. Here it is:
Packaging and Installation
* Proposed 1/31 by Rob Anderson
* Community consensus: yes
* CAB vote: no ± vote yet
* Opening date: currently not scheduled
On 1/10/06, Richard Lowe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Felix Schulte wrote:
>
> [snip]
>
> > And you do not have to "think through" - somewhere one or more of your
> > engineers have Roland Mainz's ksh88-to-ksh93 migration plan which is
> > pretty much straightforward and handled most of the issue
I am able to connect a Maxtor OneTouch 250gb firewire drive to a SunBlade 100
running Solaris 10. It is discovered and I can configure it with rmformat.
The problem comes in when I want to attache it to a second sun blade at the
same time. The drive is recognized but not configurable i.e. rmfor
Albert White wrote:
Anyway, +1 from me,
Me too.
+1
Eric
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Hello;
Wouldn't the transverse of the routing and/or IP filter tables be a good
cause not to do such things?
Warmest Regards
Steven Sim
James Carlson wrote:
Octave Orgeron writes:
I've used ndd to increase the default to support 1000 vip's before and
have not noticed any performance iss
> I imagine it's implicit in my being listed as a
> community lead ;-), but
> I do give this a +1.
I dont see a post from Rob yet, does that imply that the other community lead
doesnt give it a +1 ;-)
Anyway, +1 from me,
Cheers,
~Al
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Octave Orgeron writes:
> I've used ndd to increase the default to support 1000 vip's before and
> have not noticed any performance issues.
And you shouldn't -- unless you have applications that are affected by
high numbers of interfaces.
> So it won't hurt your server.
"Maybe." The kernel and u
I've used ndd to increase the default to support 1000 vip's before and
have not noticed any performance issues. So it won't hurt your server.
It really just comes down to the application that will use the NIC. If
it can co-exist with other apps on the same NIC and not cause any
bottlenecks, you sho
Nacho,
Here's a few more nits.
Rick
Usando BFU para instalar ON
El parrafo que comienza con "
Cuando el proceso de BFU termina (que ...)
--> Añadale un "algo" delante de la "que" o comienza solo con
"tarda."
Segunda linea
--> no entiendo esta parte: "no sean compatibles con que viejo
kern
no i dont have a USB cdrom
but when it stoped i cant even restart it or do anything
the only solution is to unplug the power
i dont think this is the best solution
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vijayanand writes:
> I am able to see /dev/ip in my solaris box. But i'm having problem with the
> following command,
What version of Solaris?
> $ ndd -get /dev/ip \?
> open of /dev/ip failed: Permission denied
That's normal.
> When I was searching for a solution in internet, I found the follo
I've been having a similar problem on my build 28 Tecra M2 laptop. However, I
only have this problem when my external USB drive is plugged in and mostly
occurs when it is getting hammered.
Would that happen to be a USB CD drive you have?
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I had a similar problem with an Athlon no name computer running Solaris. When I
upgraded
to a newer Solaris version I was told by the install software that a firmware
patch for the
BIOS was needed. After installing the new BIOS version the problem vanished.
-- Guenter
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Mike Kupfer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> But thanks for the ping.
>
> star/rmt is currently 7th on my To Do list. (Not a great answer, but
> some of the things above it should be quick.)
Mmm, then it depends on how long you spend on one topic of the todo list.
Note that rmt integration also mea
hi,
i was copying a file from a CD and suddenly it stoped and i couldnt do anything
not even to open a terminal or shutdown the system in a proper way
so in this case what should i do..i mean do i have to unplug the power!
Thanks
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Solaris 10 and later on a 9G drive is going to be tight, especially if you want
to put
any additional software or your own data on the machine.
It's best - by far - to keep things simple and just have a small swap area and
large root.
I would probably split it 7:2 or something like that.
(You r
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