Hello,
How do I install and build the source code from the link
http://dlc.sun.com/osol/on/downloads/b47
Regards
Deepak Bhatia
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On 03/01/07, UNIX admin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You can always pkg-get Mozilla and/or Seamonkey from
blastwave.org . No need to have these in the Solaris
proper.
I don't know about you, but I *liked* the fact that Mozilla was a *suite* of
e-mail, IRC, newsreader and MUA, all-in-one,
Deepak Bhatia wrote:
Hello,
How do I install and build the source code from the link
http://dlc.sun.com/osol/on/downloads/b47
The steps are described in the README on the download page:
http://dlc.sun.com/osol/on/downloads/current/README.opensolaris
Additionally the following reference doc
Deepak Bhatia wrote:
Hello,
How do I install and build the source code from the link
http://dlc.sun.com/osol/on/downloads/b47
Hi,
#0.) start here: http://opensolaris.org/os/downloads/on/
#1.) Red the whole thing twice:
http://dlc.sun.com/osol/on/downloads/b47/README.opensolaris
Thanks..
Regards
Deepak Bhatia
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 03, 2007 5:56 PM
To: Deepak Bhatia
Cc: opensolaris-discuss@opensolaris.org
Subject: Re: [osol-discuss] Installing and Building the Solaris
You need to enable xdmcp for dtlogin or gdm first. This is because of
security reasons disabled by default.
For gdm to enable, edit /etc/X11/gdm/custom.conf
and add
Enable=true
in the [xdmcp] section, or run menu-administration-login window
as root to configure gdm.
For dtlogin, I guess the
Hi,
I have spoken to the people working on this and they will be sending the
proposal for an OpenSolaris project in a couple of days. They have most
of the implementation done for enabling OpenSolaris to boot off a Logical
Partition. This includes changes to fdisk to allow editing logical
UNIX admin wrote:
You can always pkg-get Mozilla and/or Seamonkey from
blastwave.org . No need to have these in the Solaris
proper.
I don't know about you, but I *liked* the fact that Mozilla was a *suite* of
e-mail, IRC, newsreader and MUA, all-in-one, conveniently.
Now I have a separate
Use GAIM for IRC.
*Sigh*
...which means more compiling or more installing (Blastwave?), whichever one
prefers. I'd like to be able to concentrate on architecture work, research
development, not have to add software to get convenience functionality.
This message posted from opensolaris.org
Darren J Moffat wrote:
UNIX admin wrote:
You can always pkg-get Mozilla and/or Seamonkey from
blastwave.org . No need to have these in the Solaris
proper.
I don't know about you, but I *liked* the fact that Mozilla was a
*suite* of e-mail, IRC, newsreader and MUA, all-in-one,
Hi,
If I follow the following
===
Next, download the ON-specific build tools. This file is normally called
SUNWonbld-DATE.PLATFORM.tar.bz2 and contains a SVR4 package. Assuming you
downloaded it to /var/tmp, you'll now want to do:
$ cd
UNIX admin wrote:
Use GAIM for IRC.
*Sigh*
...which means more compiling or more installing (Blastwave?), whichever one
prefers. I'd like to be able to concentrate on architecture work, research
development, not have to add software to get convenience functionality.
No necessary
UNIX admin wrote:
Use GAIM for IRC.
*Sigh*
...which means more compiling or more installing (Blastwave?), whichever one
prefers. I'd like to be able to concentrate on architecture work, research
development, not have to add software to get convenience functionality.
I would sign
DEEPAK BHATIA wrote:
Hi,
If I follow the following
===
Next, download the ON-specific build tools. This file is normally called
SUNWonbld-DATE.PLATFORM.tar.bz2 and contains a SVR4 package. Assuming you
downloaded it to /var/tmp, you'll now
UNIX admin wrote:
Use GAIM for IRC.
*Sigh*
...which means more compiling or more installing (Blastwave?)
No GAIM is included in Solaris 10 and Solaris Express.
/usr/bin/gaim
It is even on the default GNOME menus.
--
Darren J Moffat
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Darren J Moffat wrote:
UNIX admin wrote:
Use GAIM for IRC.
*Sigh*
...which means more compiling or more installing (Blastwave?)
No, GAIM is included in Solaris 10 and Solaris Express.
/usr/bin/gaim
It is even on the default GNOME menus.
I thought marketing group wanted you to save
Martin Bochnig wrote:
Darren J Moffat wrote:
UNIX admin wrote:
Use GAIM for IRC.
*Sigh*
...which means more compiling or more installing (Blastwave?)
No, GAIM is included in Solaris 10 and Solaris Express.
/usr/bin/gaim
It is even on the default GNOME menus.
I thought marketing
I, for my part, will continue to use the old fat 1.7
Suite (plus a
selfbuilt SeaMonkey on another box).
Yes, I also have disabled the Flash plugin.
It therefore never crashes now, and nothing gets
lost.
It would seem that this flash plugin is the source of lot of grief. I have the
feeling
Darren J Moffat wrote:
GAIM brings with it support for Jabber, MSN, AOL, ICQ and a whole lot
of other things as well as IRC. It is vastly more full featured and
useful than the chatzilla that is in the Mozilla suite for many
people. It is properly integrated with the rest of the GNOME
Darren J Moffat wrote:
GAIM brings with it support for Jabber, MSN, AOL, ICQ and a whole lot
of other things as well as IRC. It is vastly more full featured and
useful than the chatzilla that is in the Mozilla suite for many
people. It is properly integrated with the rest of the GNOME
Martin Bochnig wrote:
Darren J Moffat wrote:
GAIM brings with it support for Jabber, MSN, AOL, ICQ and a whole lot
of other things as well as IRC. It is vastly more full featured and
useful than the chatzilla that is in the Mozilla suite for many
people. It is properly integrated with the
UNIX admin wrote:
I, for my part, will continue to use the old fat 1.7
Suite (plus a
selfbuilt SeaMonkey on another box).
Yes, I also have disabled the Flash plugin.
It therefore never crashes now, and nothing gets
lost.
It would seem that this flash plugin is the source of lot of grief. I
Darren J Moffat wrote:
I said *partially* because I would like it very much, if SeaMonkey
(successing the old Mozilla 1.7 in /usr/sfw/lib/mozilla) would continue
to be embedded into Solaris11[++] by default, providing *customer
choice*.
Would a package generating [EMAIL PROTECTED] project
Ian Collins wrote:
I'd be happy if Thunderbird could be persuaded to import my Mozilla mail
and settings...
I'd be happy if thunderbird could use the settings that were written to
my home directory on a ZFS pool/filesystem that I'd moved to a new disk.
John
That annoyed me a little, but the much greater usefulness of a search box with
an infinite number of search engines won me over quickly. I can search
google,
You can also define single or multiple letter keys to do searching in
the mainbox:
g google search terms
os opengrok
Hi,
I would suggest setting the ulimit in future to
prevent such problems.
you're right!
Not sure why killing the
processes didnt work though, any process terminated
by the OS will have all of its resources
released/reclaimed and returned to the shared pool.
It's not the first time I
I am currently running Solaris 11/06 with TX. The box is an LDAP server. I
continuely recieve SMC errors when I try to modify a user. I have found that
the error is related to the non-existence of the ou=projects element in the
LDAP schema. Has anyone else seen this and how do I fix it.
wb wrote:
Hi.
I have a /tmp FS for swap, and a really big file crout* inside. The /tmp was
95% up.
I decided to remove the crout file.
The problem, is the /tmp is not decreasing, but still growing.
How could I make it decrease?
Removing the file just deletes the directory entry in /tmp.
I am having problems compiling ndiswrapper in build 54. Will someone who has
successfully done that kindly show your trail (as detailed as possible--for the
uneducated). Thanks a whole bunch.
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Bernd,
Hmm, when will it be publicly released? The LDOM
support in Solaris 10
U3 is not very useful without the software to create
and configure the
Logical Domains.
It appears that the documentation listing LDom support in Solaris 10 U3 is
incorrect or misleading. For example, the
I read about it in the What's New document .
OK, thanks.
I'm just wondering why there's no more info about
this feature of the T1000/T2000 (e.g. there's not
any project on LDoms Support on OpenSolaris.org)
because I think it's an important feature. Using
LDoms and Zones on a T2000 make
This has been fixed now..
As a side note: the archives have been restored again.
Unfortunately, mails sent between Dec. 23rd (when the outage occured)
and today were not archived. I'm going to try and piece these together
when Derek gets back in.
cheers,
steve
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