yeah,it works! thanks for your help.
then,i want to know how can i fix this bug.need i patch my solaris?i also
get problems to run updatemanager.it always complains "Failure:Coneection
reset" when analysising my system.
thanks again.
呵呵!
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> * Dennis Clarke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-07-26 11:19]:
>> The community has accepted the name "Polaris" as the distro name.
>
> Cool. But I need to ask a question: is someone likely to need or
> want to trademark this use of Polaris? (If so, it's not useful as a
> project name for
I tried this on tools-discuss but didn't get an answer, so I'll try again here:
Are we going to see Teamware released to open source?
I was told it was almost ready a year or so back.
Ian.
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Teng wrote:
Hi all,
I just try to install web browser opera9 on my IBM laptop R52. The software be
installed without any error, but when I try to run it, /usr/local/bin/opera
It tells me:
-
Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server
X
Several days of web search, both on Google and OpenSolaris and I have learned
NOTHING
So I presume this didn't help?
http://www.sun.com/io_technologies/USB-Faq.html
-Artem.
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> > > Hummm ... one guess is that gaim uses dirname to
> > > locate it's plugins directory.
> > > So it'd strip the executable name and "bin"
> > > prefix. /usr/bin/gaim
> >
> > ln -s /usr/lib/gaim /lib/gaim solved this issue.
> >
>
> As in:
> ttp://bugs.opensolaris.org/bugdatabase/view_bug.d
All,
The system downtime has ended.
Since we made DNS changes to our network, a few users may have trouble
editing content for the remainder of the day, as you will be accessing
the old servers. If you are still having trouble saving changes on the
site by tomorrow morning at 9 AM, please let
* Dennis Clarke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-07-26 11:19]:
> The community has accepted the name "Polaris" as the distro name.
Cool. But I need to ask a question: is someone likely to need or
want to trademark this use of Polaris? (If so, it's not useful as a
project name for opensolaris
> So development would continue to happen on Blastwave?
Yes. There is a project well in place and already happening.
Also, Genesi has stepped up to the plate and provided _everything_ that
the community would ever need to ensure that we have good success. In that
regard it makes total se
On Wed, 26 Jul 2006, Karyn Ritter wrote:
> So development would continue to happen on Blastwave?
Sure. Why not?
> If so, what (if anything) will be in the project on opensolaris.org?
Primarily a "pointer" to where the work is being done. And a single focal
point for anyone to go to who is loo
Sean Sprague wrote:
Hey Karyn! Hope that you are very well, and not too snowed under.
I'm sorry I haven't sent a weekly update about source and binary
deliveries for several weeks. I know everything has been going smoothly,
so I hope there weren't any problems due to my lack of status.
Every
So development would continue to happen on Blastwave?
If so, what (if anything) will be in the project on opensolaris.org?
Thanks,
Karyn
Dennis Clarke wrote:
So, I assume that the code and discussions would be moved to
opensolaris.org once the project is approved and open on the site?
Here
On Wed, 26 Jul 2006, Dennis Clarke wrote:
>
>From: "Dennis Clarke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Formal Proposal : Port OpenSolaris to PowerPC
>Date: Wed, July 26, 2006 14:01
> To: opensolaris-discuss@OpenSolaris.org
>
> ---
> So, I assume that the code and discussions would be moved to
> opensolaris.org once the project is approved and open on the site?
Here is the task map :
http://polaris.blastwave.org/wiki/PolarisTaskMap
Dennis
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A SPARC Ultra-10, native USB internal hub and connectors, Sol 10 6/06 ..
Recognizes (dmesg) when my FAT format MiniCruzer Memory Finger Stick is
inserted.
I can not see it, mount it, read it or write it beyond this.
Looking for the FAT USB Stick for dummies tutorial. Several days of web
sea
> So, I assume that the code and discussions would be moved to
> opensolaris.org once the project is approved and open on the site?
The discussion list already exists at the opensolaris.org site. It was
moved from the blastwave list server quite some time ago. I can't recall
why.
The subversio
> On Wed, 26 Jul 2006, Dennis Clarke wrote:
>
>> I propose that a project be formed to port OpenSolaris to the PowerPC
>> and POWER Architecture. The initial port should be tightly constrained
>> to a specific hardware reference platform and based on a 32-bit single
>> CPU implementation
Hey Karyn! Hope that you are very well, and not too snowed under.
I'm sorry I haven't sent a weekly update about source and binary
deliveries for several weeks. I know everything has been going smoothly,
so I hope there weren't any problems due to my lack of status.
Everything appears from my
So, I assume that the code and discussions would be moved to
opensolaris.org once the project is approved and open on the site?
Thanks,
Karyn
Dennis Clarke wrote:
From: "Dennis Clarke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Formal Proposal : Port OpenSolaris to PowerPC
Date: Wed, July 26, 2006 14
+1.0
Original-Message
Date: Wed, 26 Jul 2006 14:19:14 -0400 (EDT)
From: "Dennis Clarke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: opensolaris-discuss@OpenSolaris.org
Subject: [osol-discuss] Formal Proposal : Port OpenSolaris to PowerPC
>
>From: "Dennis Clarke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject:
+1
On 7/26/06, Dennis Clarke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
From: "Dennis Clarke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Formal Proposal : Port OpenSolaris to PowerPC
Date: Wed, July 26, 2006 14:01
To: opensolaris-discuss@OpenSolaris.org
---
I'm sorry I haven't sent a weekly update about source and binary
deliveries for several weeks. I know everything has been going smoothly,
so I hope there weren't any problems due to my lack of status.
I don't expect any delays in the upcoming onnv source and SXCR
deliveries next week and Friday r
On 7/26/06, Dennis Clarke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
From: "Dennis Clarke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Formal Proposal : Port OpenSolaris to PowerPC
Date: Wed, July 26, 2006 14:01
To: opensolaris-discuss@OpenSolaris.org
---
All,
We will be taking the site down at 1:30 PM PT today to make some machine
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Please refer any questions or comments to website-discuss.
On Wed, 26 Jul 2006, Dennis Clarke wrote:
> I propose that a project be formed to port OpenSolaris to the PowerPC
> and POWER Architecture. The initial port should be tightly constrained
> to a specific hardware reference platform and based on a 32-bit single
> CPU implementation. Membe
From: "Dennis Clarke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Formal Proposal : Port OpenSolaris to PowerPC
Date: Wed, July 26, 2006 14:01
To: opensolaris-discuss@OpenSolaris.org
--
Formal Proposal : Port OpenSol
Hi all,
I just try to install web browser opera9 on my IBM laptop R52. The software be
installed without any error, but when I try to run it, /usr/local/bin/opera
It tells me:
-
Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server
Xlib: No protoco
hi folks,
just downloaded & made CD's of SXCR build 43 & am trying to install on an IBM
thinkpad.
i get as far as "determining system identity" and it hangs - trying to create a
console window to see what's going on yields a 'pty not found' error.
i can interrupt (^C) in the system indentity t
On 7/26/06, wtwang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
i have installed solaris 10 update 2 this morning. when i do input in java programs such as sunstudio
jedit , i find that key "breakspace" and "->" ...all can't work. gtk and x
programs work well.
the java version on solaris 10 update 2 is 1.5.06.i
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