On 7/26/07, Aubrey Li <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 7/26/07, Kaiwai Gardiner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On 26/07/07, Aubrey Li <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > > On 7/26/07, Mark Haywood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > First of all, if I'm reading your messages correctly, you've got two
On 7/26/07, Kaiwai Gardiner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 26/07/07, Aubrey Li <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > On 7/26/07, Mark Haywood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > First of all, if I'm reading your messages correctly, you've got two
> > > drivers trying to perform CPU power management at the
On 26/07/07, Aubrey Li <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 7/26/07, Mark Haywood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> First of all, if I'm reading your messages correctly, you've got two
> drivers trying to perform CPU power management at the same time? You
> should probably remove or disable to frkit powerno
On 26/07/07, Mark Haywood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
First of all, if I'm reading your messages correctly, you've got two
drivers trying to perform CPU power management at the same time? You
should probably remove or disable to frkit powernow driver. I think you
might as well remove it as I beli
Solaris 10 now checks the /etc/inet/ipnodes file first before the /etc/hosts
file to set the IP. So, you will have to change it there as well.
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On 7/26/07, Mark Haywood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> First of all, if I'm reading your messages correctly, you've got two
> drivers trying to perform CPU power management at the same time? You
> should probably remove or disable to frkit powernow driver. I think you
> might as well remove it as I
Hi,
I also remmeber one of the members from BOSUG having compiled wine
without issues using pkgbuild : pkgbuild.sourceforge.net
You could try that..
~Anil
On 7/26/07, Dennis Clarke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Shit Im frustrated right now. Anybody knows how to get Wine on this "#"#&%&
> > S
First of all, if I'm reading your messages correctly, you've got two
drivers trying to perform CPU power management at the same time? You
should probably remove or disable to frkit powernow driver. I think you
might as well remove it as I believe it only supports single processor
systems and yo
I downloaded gcc (GCC) 3.4.6, gnu bin tools , freetype-2.3.5 and
fontforge_full-20070723 configure and compiled ok, however wine-0.9.41
compiled with this error:
="" -D_REENTRANT -fPIC -Wall -pipe -fno-strict-aliasing
-Wdeclaration-after-statement -Wwrite-strings -Wpointer-arith -g -O2 -o
po
And a 486 with 64 MB is not a personal computer?
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Your questions/suggestions are probably best targeted directly at Indiana
Discussions: http://www.opensolaris.org/jive/forum.jspa?forumID=197
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The Wine can be so good, the seeds of dll's can be bitter, as we all know so
well, back to the old drive c: we go and along with it's licenses!
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>> but you may find the grapes to be sweet at :
>> http://www.blastwave.org/wine
>
> No Dennis, seriously now, I'm intrigued:
>
> why does wine have its own URI @Blastwave? No other app is treated that way.
>
> Why isn't Wine just another `pkg-get` package, just like all the others?
>
It
I am using snv_b67 w. SUNWcxall cluster installed, I downloaded the mauture
wine, and I get a rundll32.exe not found:
bash-3.00# cd /opt/cfw/wine/bin
bash-3.00# echo $PATH
/usr/local/bin:/bin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/usr/sbin:/usr/sfw/bin:/usr/dt/bin:/usr/openwin/bin:/opt/cfw/wine/bin:.
bash-3.00# wine s
I am using snv_b67 w. SUNWcxall cluster installed, I downloaded the mauture
wine, and I get a rundll32.exe not found:
bash-3.00# cd /opt/cfw/wine/bin
bash-3.00# echo $PATH
/usr/local/bin:/bin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/usr/sbin:/usr/sfw/bin:/usr/dt/bin:/usr/openwin/bin:/opt/cfw/wine/bin:.
bash-3.00# wine s
> but you may find the grapes to be sweet at :
> http://www.blastwave.org/wine
No Dennis, seriously now, I'm intrigued:
why does wine have its own URI @Blastwave? No other app is treated that way.
Why isn't Wine just another `pkg-get` package, just like all the others?
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> This compile thing is a very very messy business
> indeed. Maybe a company that compiles your stuff to a
> desired platform, would be profitable?
Funny you should mention it, today I had been thinking about starting a
consulting business for exactly that. (:-)
It took me many years to figure o
> Most home users prefer Windows.
That's correct - they do, and that also goes along with my previous point:
they prefer Windows because they are computer illiterate.
Not only do we need to wean them off of Windows, we need to wean them
off of the "personal computer" - aka "PC" computing model.
Bill Rushmore wrote:
> I am looking for a comprehensive change log of what happens with in
> OpenSolaris Community Edition releases. Does such a thing even exist?
Unfortunately, no one compiles them into a single place.
> I know for ON we have this:
>
> http://www.opensolaris.org/os/communit
Dear OpenSolaris community;
I have tried for several days to get Wine working on Solaris, where Ive
downloaded Wine from
blastwave/wine
Ive tried the package, and I tried to compile it. To no avail. I would really
really much appreciate any hints as this drives me mad. Did I say mad?
Madd
I am looking for a comprehensive change log of what happens with in
OpenSolaris Community Edition releases. Does such a thing even exist?
I know for ON we have this:
http://www.opensolaris.org/os/community/on/flag-days/
But that's ON and only part of the picture obviously.
The reason I ask i
> Shit Im frustrated right now. Anybody knows how to get Wine on this "#"#&%&
> Solaris
>
With language like that I have no idea why I bother to respond.
I will pretend that you wrote :
Dear OpenSolaris community :
I am trying in vain to get wine to flow on Solaris and am reall
Shit Im frustrated right now. Anybody knows how to get Wine on this "#"#&%&
Solaris
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May be a hardware problem. I have installed windoz and it was have nic problems
now the keyboard problem has migrated to it also.
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Well I just had to get back in after configure a duel boot and now the keyboard
has stopped working again.
Strange...
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Dont know what to tell you. None of it made any sense, why it worked during the
install and even after the first reboot between installing disk 1 and the rest.
On the next reboot it then stopped working and I tried Xsun and Xorg. It would
not even work when I tried to boot off of b68 CD or b59 c
website-discuss is the forum for discussing how the opensolaris.org web
infrastructure works.
-Alan Coopersmith- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sun Microsystems, Inc. - X Window System Engineering
Paul Jakma wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Apologies if this isn't the right forum, but a browse of
Mike DeMarco wrote:
> Wound up changeing the definition in /etc/X11/xorg.conf for the keyboard
>
> from:
>
> Identifier "Keyboard0"
> Driver "kbd"
>
> to:
>
> Identifier "Keyboard0"
> Driver "keyboard"
>
> The Keyborad now works. This fix is in direct contradiction
Jonathan Groll wrote:
> Being relatively new to opensolaris, I downloaded and installed b65 of
> opensolaris and have subsequently successfully updated the core system
> to higher build levels (currently on build 68).
>
> I've also seen that there are JDS consolidations that can be applied
> which
While many of us at Sun have servers and Sun Rays at home, it doesn't
scale very well for the general home use market. As someone above
noted, thin-clients are not really less expensive than fat systems.
The big savings on thin-clients comes from life-cycle savings; Lower
administrative costs, long
And another administrive query:
How does one delete an Hg repository?
I can see why that functionality is generally disallowed from the web
interface, but perhaps it should be permitted for the first few days
after a repository is created - while the creator tries to get it set up
right ;).
r
Hi,
Apologies if this isn't the right forum, but a browse of the available
lists didnt suggest an obvious list to send this question to - redirect
appreciated if needs be.
How do I create a discussion? The 'discussions' page of the project
concerned (see sig) has a 'Manage discussions' link (I
Tirthankar wrote:
>>> They should start using the Solaris Cluster geo edition
>>> http://www.sun.com/software/solaris/cluster/index.xml
>>
>> That doesn't support Nevada, and opensolaris.org runs on Nevada.
>
> Soon its gona support Nevada.
As I said, it doesn't support Nevada. Jam tomorrow is
you can also see some notes on
http://solaris.mynoteb00k.com/SMF.mht
(works only with Internet Explorer and Opera)
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Hi,
486 processor with 64mb is toaster. If you would to use
solaris/opensolaris you'll need to buy personal computer.
best regards
luc
On 7/25/07, Girts Zeltins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> As we see Gentoo Hardware Requirements for Minimal CD is 486 processor and
> 64Mb RAM.
> Such requiremen
As we see Gentoo Hardware Requirements for Minimal CD is 486 processor and 64Mb
RAM.
Such requirements must be for Solaris too!
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I have just past one hurtle with my keyboard now I can not get the rge0
interface to work properly.
It is plumbed and up with no reported problems. but I can not get it to
communicate on the network. I can not ping out to another computer or ping its
IP address. If I snoop the rge0 interface I
Wound up changeing the definition in /etc/X11/xorg.conf for the keyboard
from:
Identifier "Keyboard0"
Driver "kbd"
to:
Identifier "Keyboard0"
Driver "keyboard"
The Keyborad now works. This fix is in direct contradiction to what I was
reading about where alot of ke
Alan Burlison wrote:
> Tirthankar wrote:
>
>>> Clearly, something went wrong at the datacentre level and we will
>>> follow up with them to make sure things are rectified for future
>>> outages.
>>>
>> They should start using the Solaris Cluster geo edition
>> http://www.sun.com/software/solaris
Solaris Nevada currently supports SATA controllers set in IDE compatibility
mode, as well as these ones in native SATA mode:
- Silicon Image 3124 (but it's buggy)
- Some Marvell chips
- Some controllers which support the AHCI specification, including some Intel
chips.
I don't know about EHCI.
On Wed, 2007-07-25 at 15:42 +0800, Aubrey Li wrote:
> On 7/25/07, Kaiwai Gardiner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Ok, I installed he latest current of ON, and the following occurs:
> >
> > bash-3.00$ dmesg | grep PS
> > Jul 25 17:48:36 rachmaninov cpudrv: [ID 684953 kern.notice] NOTICE:
> > cpu_acpi
Tirthankar wrote:
>> Clearly, something went wrong at the datacentre level and we will
>> follow up with them to make sure things are rectified for future outages.
>>
> They should start using the Solaris Cluster geo edition
> http://www.sun.com/software/solaris/cluster/index.xml
That doesn't su
Thanks,
Tirthankar
Stephen Lau wrote:
Dennis Clarke wrote:
There was a major power outage in SF that affected our servers.
three little letters : U P S
better yet : A P C
get some :-)
The whole reason we host in a datacentre is that the datacentre is
supposed to
Ive tried to compile it yesterday, but I had some problems. : o ) I will try
again today.
This compile thing is a very very messy business indeed. Maybe a company that
compiles your stuff to a desired platform, would be profitable?
I found the "games" section here. It seems that several people
Hello,
It is good to see that there will be clean OpenSolaris distribution with kernel
and graphical desktop without any other software, but there some big problems
about which is need to discuss.
Why not to use Gentoo model to allow people to adjust custom installation disk?
As we see Ubuntu is
hi
tried linuxdcpp[1]? never tried on solaris, but worth a try imho:)
[1] http://linuxdcpp.berlios.de
On 7/25/07, Orvar Korvar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am trying to migrate totally to Solaris Express community build 67, and I
> want DC++ however, in some DC++ hubs they only allow certain
I am trying to migrate totally to Solaris Express community build 67, and I
want DC++ however, in some DC++ hubs they only allow certain DC++ clients from
the Windows environment. (For bittorrent I use the java klient Azarus which I
found a Solaris package for. For VLC player and Winamp I use mp
> Microsoft has beaten you to this one. They've
> already done the above unthinkable things with
> Windows Home Server. :)
Didn't realize that Microsoft has ported ZFS to Windows? :-)
Anyway, I remember reading somewhere that we can now run Windows in Solaris
under Xen (where hardware permit
> Microsoft has beaten you to this one. They've
> already done the above unthinkable things with
> Windows Home Server. :)
If Microsoft's on it, then they must smell money in it. I'll take that as a
hint that I'm on to something here.
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here you are ..
# lockstat -kIW -s 20 -D 20 sleep 30|more
Profiling interrupt: 11656 events in 30.036 seconds (388 events/sec)
---
Count indv cuml rcnt nsec Hottest CPU+PILCaller
4
It's strange that you cannot get your keyboard working with install CD either ..
Does it work in windows/linux/something else? Did you try with an external
keyboard?
Try to remove /usr/X11/lib/X11/xkb/X0-config.keyboard and see if that helps
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On 7/25/07, Kaiwai Gardiner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ok, I installed he latest current of ON, and the following occurs:
>
> bash-3.00$ dmesg | grep PS
> Jul 25 17:48:36 rachmaninov cpudrv: [ID 684953 kern.notice] NOTICE:
> cpu_acpi: _PSS package not found.
> Jul 25 17:48:36 rachmaninov cpudrv:
:) 64mb RAM ??? It;s not a computer, it's a toaster. Look for netbsd,
it's for toasters. :)
On 7/25/07, Girts Zeltins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> Why Indiana, but not Gentoo model?
> Any comments?
>
> Using Gentoo model there will be possible to adjust it for 64Mb RAM computer!
>
Hugh McIntyre wrote:
> Dennis Clarke wrote:
>
>> Nothing can replace batteries. The more the better.
>> Most power solutions should grant at *least* 30 minutes on battery and if
>> not then I would not host my gear there. I just finished installing a 45
>> minute battery runtime solution with
> (remember, you said no
> "internet").
Let me clarify:
- just because I run my applications via a web browser *does not* mean I have
to run them from the internet, nor does it mean all my data *must* reside
somewhere on the internet
- just because something is a server *does not* mean it has t
Hello all,
Why Indiana, but not Gentoo model?
Any comments?
Using Gentoo model there will be possible to adjust it for 64Mb RAM computer!
Regards,
Girts
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> Who builds and installs that server in the average
> person's home?
Multiple companies, competing with each other for the customer's money,
integrate the system together. A consumer (not a customer), buys it in their
local store, just like you'd buy a washing machine or a TV.
> Obviously some
> Dennis Clarke wrote:
>> Nothing can replace batteries. The more the better.
>> Most power solutions should grant at *least* 30 minutes on battery and if
>> not then I would not host my gear there. I just finished installing a 45
>> minute battery runtime solution with 16,000 VA of power. It i
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