Hi!
It seems all the list archives are gone from mail.opensolaris.org - for
example http://mail.opensolaris.org/pipermail/ksh93-integration-discuss/
only shows an empty directory instead of the archived messages... ;-((
Can anyone please check what is going wrong there ?
Bye,
Peter Buckingham [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Eric Enright wrote:
Linux overcommits / lazy loads on memory allocations, though this is
tunable. I believe the default setting is to overcommit, which can
lead to the random killing of processes in order to retrieve memory
should one run out.
Cyril Plisko wrote:
On 12/23/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In the beginning the opensolaris source index with OpenGok was
extremely useful; unfortunately, it has become useless, IMHO, because
it also indexes all projects on opensolaris.org.
Another thing is that opengrok
I wouldn't say useless, but I will agree with both points.
Yeah, probably too stronly worded in frustration.
Wading through all the different overlapping tree's can become tedious
and confusing. I currently work around this by bookmarking
On Sat, Dec 23, 2006 at 10:09:04AM +0100, Roland Mainz wrote:
Hi!
It seems all the list archives are gone from mail.opensolaris.org - for
example http://mail.opensolaris.org/pipermail/ksh93-integration-discuss/
only shows an empty directory instead of the archived messages... ;-((
The Linux overcommit approach is evil anyway, because it's not deterministic
enough in its consequences. What _should_ happen is that the fork(),
brk()/sbrk(),
private mmap() of /dev/zero, etc fails. Every effort should be made to avoid
failing
COWs and the like that constitute resource
On 12/23/06, Richard L. Hamilton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The Linux overcommit approach is evil anyway, because it's not deterministic
enough in its consequences. What _should_ happen is that the fork(),
brk()/sbrk(),
private mmap() of /dev/zero, etc fails. Every effort should be made to
Hi list,
Does anybody here have a syncmaster 793s monitor, and are you able to get
something more than 1024x768? If yes, could you mail me your
/etc/X11/xorg.conf .. I'm trying to figure out why the higher resolution
isn't recognized.
Regards
Anil
___
Hello!
Today we would like to inform you about the extended deadline for paper
submissions at the very end of this year, December 31.
So far, we've got quite a bunch of interesting papers submitted, seom
details see below. Confirmed keynotes come from Simon Phipps and Roy
Fielding. Because we
On Mon, 18 Dec 2006, Eric Enright wrote:
It's not really /that/ troublesome. Typically I run a screen,
cut-n-paste the urls into a file, and do something like:
The cut-n-paste part I really do find troublesome, from there it's wget
friends, ok.
foreach url ( `cat files` )
wget -O
Yeap you are right..
I've added -xarch=v9 in my compile option and it works..
thanks
Celcom (M) Bhd
Mohd Hisham Auyob
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
4th Floor, Wisma Celcom,
Lot 74, Jln Kemajuan, Section 13,
46200, Petaling Jaya,
Selangor
tel: 03-72027451
fax: 03-72027337
Thanks to all who reply and help me..
I'm able to compile my source code
Celcom (M) Bhd
Mohd Hisham Auyob
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
4th Floor, Wisma Celcom,
Lot 74, Jln Kemajuan, Section 13,
46200, Petaling Jaya,
Selangor
tel: 03-72027451
fax: 03-72027337
mobile:
Hi james..
I haven't tried to use $(RACLE_HOME/lib32 instead I used -xarch=v9
option. It works..
Thanks.
Celcom (M) Bhd
Mohd Hisham Auyob
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
4th Floor, Wisma Celcom,
Lot 74, Jln Kemajuan, Section 13,
46200, Petaling Jaya,
Selangor
tel:
i did an automated luugrade -u - so there were no options given
or chosen
p
Nicholas Senedzuk wrote:
I had the same problem but it was with going from Solaris 10u1 to 10u3.
I could not find any work around and ended up rebuilding my system. Was
there an option for Secure by Default when
it was on x86.
unfortunately i can't give you the call stack: i did a manual
upgrade (not live upgrade) and it now works
p
brian.lu wrote:
Peter,
On which platform did you see the problem x86 or sparc?
And can you send me the call stack after segfault?
Thanks
Brian
Zhao-Zhou Li wrote:
Just installed Solaris 10, I am totally new at this OS, when asked for username
and password the system goes to sleep cause it can't recognize my username. Not
sure what to log in as, I tried 'root', but I am left clueless. Can somenone
help, totally new to Solaris.
This message posted from
Isidoro,
Just installed Solaris 10, I am totally new at this OS, when asked for username
and password the system goes to sleep cause it can't recognize my username. Not
sure what to log in as, I tried 'root', but I am left clueless. Can somenone
help, totally new to Solaris.
When I've
Solaris 10 (latest from sun), boots to graphical option menu (Solaris or
fairsafe) then goes to text command lines, and when I am asked for username I
entered root, then it asked me for the root password and I entered it then the
system went to sleep again. I have to reboot to try to log in
Hello,
I would like some suggestions about a home network design. My current set up
consists of a broadband connection(cable), a cable modem that connects to a
Linux server that runs Smoothwall as a firewall. The firewall server connects
to a switch. Connected to the switch is a game server
19 matches
Mail list logo