Hi Every one,
i would appreciate if any one can help or share his experience
if he faced the same problem.
Thanks
Janet
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Hi Every one,
i would appreciate if any one can help or share his experience
if he faced the same problem.
Thanks
Janet
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I need drivers for Linksys WUSB54GC wireless adapter driver for Solaris 10.
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Hello all,
Is there any memory usage limits in latest Solaris Express Community, Indiana
using Pentium 4 (Prescott) 32bit processor with 4Gb DDR2 533MHz memory.
Windows XP Pro 32bit don't recognize all 4Gb memory.
Thanks.
Best regards,
Girts
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$ prtconf -v | grep Mem
Memory size: 4096 Megabytes
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I missed to say.
Without integrated graphics and using latest Solaris 32bit.
Windows XP 32bit recognize 3.25Gb of all 4Gb.
Thanks.
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I found that shell as root not auto-completion at all.
I tend to change it to zsh for root.
Btw which shell you prefer personnally?
in linux and freebsd there is command chsh, does solaris have the equavalent?
Thank you very much.
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I searched arround but still not figure it out what app is equavalent to yum in
linux and
portsnap in freebsd? Just for purpose example update to latest firefox app etc.
Thank you very much :)
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On Jan 12, 2008 11:53 AM, vuthecuong [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I found that shell as root not auto-completion at all.
I tend to change it to zsh for root.
Btw which shell you prefer personnally?
in linux and freebsd there is command chsh, does solaris have the
equavalent?
Thank you very
On Jan 12, 2008 11:55 AM, vuthecuong [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I searched arround but still not figure it out what app is equavalent to
yum in linux and
portsnap in freebsd? Just for purpose example update to latest firefox app
etc.
Thank you very much :)
depends on the opensolaris
I like this idea very much... as was said before, WINE is the most used option
to bring windows' software to linux (as per desktoplinux's survey:
http://www.desktoplinux.com/news/NS8454912761.html , way over VMware and VBox)
and in some way is like seeing the decade-lost WABI back to Solaris :P
lately I have been thinking about something that I would like to ask is
there any plan to include/manage QEMU VMs in the xVM Ops Center?
the way I see it, QEMU (with kqemu?) would fit the only missing virtualization
option in solaris (full emulation) (the others being para/full
I installed netbeans 6.0 as root unsuccessfully. Below error occured:
bash-3.2# ./netbeans-6.0-solaris-x86.sh DISPLAY=localhost:12:0
Configuring the installer...
Searching for JVM on the system...
Extracting installation data...
Running the installer wizard...
No X11 DISPLAY variable was set, but
Lurie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
$ prtconf -v | grep Mem
Memory size: 4096 Megabytes
A single 32 bit process may not have 4 GB of virtual memory.
This differs from what Solaris supports as whole.
Jörg
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I searched arround but still not figure it out what
app is equavalent to yum in linux and
portsnap in freebsd? Just for purpose example update
to latest firefox app etc.
Thank you very much :)
The short answer is nothing yet.
The long answer is http://opensolaris.org/os/project/pkg/ is in
I searched arround but still not figure it out what
app is equavalent to yum in linux and
portsnap in freebsd? Just for purpose example update
to latest firefox app etc.
Thank you very much :)
PS: To get new apps you can use the Blastwave service which is graciously
provided by members of
Hello all,
Is there any memory usage limits in latest Solaris Express Community, Indiana
using Pentium 4 (Pre
scott) 32bit processor with 4Gb DDR2 533MHz memory.
Windows XP Pro 32bit don't recognize all 4Gb memory.
There is no limit but the BIOS may not enable all 4GB of memory because
depends on which OpenSolaris distribution you are talking about..
For Nexenta, you can use Debian APT, its been around for 2+ years now..
Its the only option (as of today). But there is nothing preventing
distro creators to build RPM based OpenSolaris too, so Yum could be
used.
On Sat,
The Sun Ultra 24 is an excellent workstation from Sun.
Review the option with the Intel QX6850 processor. Sun
hasn't updated the Ultra24 workstation with the
Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9650 processor selection yet.
Sun Studio 12 may need some specific flags and tweaks
(i.e. -fast -sse4a) to get
Hello All,
In a moment of insanity I've upgraded from a 5200+ to a Phenom 9600 on my
zfs server and I've had a lot of problems with hard hangs when accessing the
pool.
The motherboard is an Asus M2N32-WS, which has had the latest available BIOS
upgrade installed to support the Phenom.
On Sat, 12 Jan 2008, Victor wrote:
I like this idea very much... as was said before, WINE is the most used
option to bring windows' software to linux (as per desktoplinux's
survey: http://www.desktoplinux.com/news/NS8454912761.html , way over
VMware and VBox) and in some way is like seeing
From linux grun, I can boot Freebsd with adding this to linux's
menu.lst:
title FreeBSD
root (hd0,1)
makeactive
chainloader +1
(My freebsd is on second partition of first disk).
I did the same in opensolaris's menu.lst, but could not boot freebsd.
How can I boot freebsd
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