stephen lawrence wrote:
I'd like to add a project for exploring and discussing matters related
to resource management. This project should be of particular interest
to the Zones community in terms of making each zone's resource
isolation stronger and its configuration simpler; other communities
Forwarded-From: http://lists.kde.org/?l=kde-solaris&m=114083627122915&w=2
KDE20060223-01
KDE20060223-02
KDE20060223-01 upgrades TagLib to version 1.4. This patch fixes
several thread concurrency problems in TagLib 1.3.1. KDE20060223-01
is required for KDE20060223-02.
KDE20060223-02 fixes thread
Mine also the same case, but as I learn GRUB needs 256MB , it is because memory
hole in the computer, try to disable memory hole for OS/2 or someone could try
to be help! I have been searching for the answer for a long time .
( I have Intell SDS2 with 2GB ram )yea
Lee Wung
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Stephen Hahn wrote:
* Moinak Ghosh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-02-24 10:02]:
* The most significant is the addition of on-the-fly decompression support
to the lofi kernel module using zlib and very little kernel memory
requirement.
This allows packing in 1.5 GB of opensource software under
* Moinak Ghosh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-02-24 10:02]:
> * The most significant is the addition of on-the-fly decompression support
> to the lofi kernel module using zlib and very little kernel memory
> requirement.
> This allows packing in 1.5 GB of opensource software under /usr with
> spac
* stephen lawrence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-02-24 15:31]:
> I'd like to add a project for exploring and discussing matters related
> to resource management. This project should be of particular interest
> to the Zones community in terms of making each zone's resource
> isolation stronger and its
I'd like to add a project for exploring and discussing matters related
to resource management. This project should be of particular interest
to the Zones community in terms of making each zone's resource
isolation stronger and its configuration simpler; other communities
may wish to endorse this p
Calum Benson wrote:
On 23 Feb 2006, at 21:24, Darren Reed wrote:
Chandan B.N. wrote:
On Wed, 2006-02-22 at 17:51 -0800, Darren Reed wrote:
The ultimate goal of this would be to draw half a dozen clocks in
a row
with city titles above them, like you see on many walls today
JDS cl
ken mays wrote:
I happen to review the Sun website and didn't see
anything mentioned in this release (may be an
oversight). So, here are a few results on a Sun Blade
100 using Solaris 10 with recent patches.
Something to compare with Nvidia OpenGL and other
commercial and open source 3D APIs for
I happen to review the Sun website and didn't see
anything mentioned in this release (may be an
oversight). So, here are a few results on a Sun Blade
100 using Solaris 10 with recent patches.
Something to compare with Nvidia OpenGL and other
commercial and open source 3D APIs for Solaris or the
Op
There was a hostname.pcn0 file still hanging around - removing it seems to have
cured it.
Thanks for your help folks!
Can I ask - what is the KISS network?
Cheers
Andrew.
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Hi,
A new release of BeleniX, version 0.4 is out with new features:
* The most significant is the addition of on-the-fly decompression support
to the lofi kernel module using zlib and very little kernel memory
requirement.
This allows packing in 1.5 GB of opensource software under /usr wi
Ken, I have exactly the same experience. Also, I would like to see an ooo
(OpenOffice.org) config file included in the LiveCD. As it stands now, the
user has to go thru the config process everytime s/he boots from the LiveCD.
Other than that, this is a GREAT gift to introduce Solaris to the wo
I have Elatte 3 and it works pretty well. I do have a
few issues though! :o>
Using a standard reference Intel 845 motherboard and
Live-CD:
1. Xorg 6.8.2 (any updates on Xorg 6.9/7.0 ??)
2. Significant stall during network device probe
detection (iprb0) during default boot??
3. During boot, the
Paul Jakma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> - Maybe: find gcc's "fixincludes" scripts, if it exists as a standalone
>script, and regenerate gcc's munged system header stash.
This is now easy to do: in
/usr/local/libexec/gcc/sparc-sun-solaris2.9/3.4.2/install-tools, just run
./mkheaders (maybe wi
On Wed, 22 Feb 2006, Alex Ross wrote:
NexentaOS (elatte) Alpha 3 is now available for download at:
I'm curious, would it be possible to do a serial console install?
I tried passing -B console=ttya, but the console service fails to start
unfortunately and I get dropped into a rescue shell (no
Eric Boutilier wrote:
...
After running the main script, I just bring up a template, cut and paste
the content for the first small section based on what's in the "origs"
file and the "leaders" file, and then pull in the contents of the files
"byposter" and "bythread", verbatim...
Correct
On Feb 24, 2006, at 6:16 AM, UNIX admin wrote:
It all depends on who you hire, and how much engineering is done in
advance. Our users use either OS X or Solaris 10, and so far it
seems to work quite well without the Windows diet on the desktop,
therefore there's no need for Active Direct
On 23 Feb 2006, at 21:24, Darren Reed wrote:
Chandan B.N. wrote:
On Wed, 2006-02-22 at 17:51 -0800, Darren Reed wrote:
The ultimate goal of this would be to draw half a dozen clocks in
a row
with city titles above them, like you see on many walls today
JDS clock applet already doe
networking-discuss 02/05 - 02/18
Threads or announcements originated by leaders during the period:
- NWAM project proposal
by Michael Hunter
Size of all threads
> That's great, but not very real world.
>
> I'm going to be looking at using AD for kerberos on
> my Solaris
> systems in the next two-three months.
It all depends on who you hire, and how much engineering is done in advance.
Our users use either OS X or Solaris 10, and so far it seems to wor
On Feb 24, 2006, at 2:29 AM, UNIX admin wrote:
Question 2) I don't see any choice for Solaris
Administrators in a mixed environments to ditch there
NIS/LDAP unix servers and let AD do all the work. Any
Tom, Dick and Harry can now setup a windows box to
take control of Solaris information system
=
powerpc-discuss 02/05 - 02/18
=
Threads or announcements originated by leaders during the period:
- polaris svn repo
- Status update
- [HEADS UP] New cross compiler kit is coming
- FYI: b34 (aka 20060214) is merged
- IBM POWER6 at 6GHz?
Hi,
The Apache Software Foundation (ASF) is proud to announce that ApacheCon
Europe 2006 will be held at the Burlington Hotel in Dublin, Ireland,
June 26-30, 2006.
Well I guess we (Irish OSUG) will organise something around the same
time as well. More details closer to the date. Please feel
Hi Ash,
On Fri, 24 Feb 2006, ash kat wrote:
Hi
Operating System : solaris 10 [ 1/06 ]
^^
In file included from /usr/include/sys/signal.h:34,
from /usr/include/signal.h:26,
from test_ash.c:3:
/usr/include/sys/siginfo.h:259: error:
> Question 2) I don't see any choice for Solaris
> Administrators in a mixed environments to ditch there
> NIS/LDAP unix servers and let AD do all the work. Any
> Tom, Dick and Harry can now setup a windows box to
> take control of Solaris information systems
>
> Thoughts
All I can tell y
> % psrinfo -vp
> Der physische Prozessor verfügt über 2 virtuelle
> Prozessoren (0, 1)
> x86 (chipid 0x0 AuthenticAMD family 15 model 3
> l 3 step 2 clock 2210 MHz)
> AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor
> Processor 4400+
?!?
Wieso kommt die Prozessor Meldung auf Deutsch? Wie funktioniert's?
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~$ psrinfo -vp
> > The physical processor has 2 virtual processors (0
> 1)
> This is a bug. The chip has two physical processor
> cores and not two
> threads per core.
This is not a bug. This is how a multi core processor is reported in Solaris.
Same is reported when running
ash kat wrote:
Hi
I am compiling the following program on
Operating System : solaris 10 [ 1/06 ]
patches installed : 118822-27, 119578-15, sctp-d1.27-SolSparc-2.10-64bit
Not an OpenSolaris question, so this isn't the place to ask
(comp.unix.solaris would be better). Why not use /usr/swf/bin
> You can plug them together for less than 500€ if you
> order the stuff
> from alternate.de
When you put a system together yourself, you get no warranty and no LOM.
OK, so you could do without the warranty, but system without a LOM? Wow.
You may even be able to get Solaris Platinum support for
HiI am compiling the following program onOperating System : solaris 10 [ 1/06 ] patches installed : 118822-27, 119578-15, sctp-d1.27-SolSparc-2.10-64bit with gcc version : 3.3.2 or 4.3.2 --- /*Program test_ash.c */ #include #include #include int main(){
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