The default resolution is too high. X11 cannot work.
So, What parameter should add in grub to boot to console?
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This month we have a very special meeting which brings Tim Marsland and
Todd Clayton are back at SVOSUG giving an update on Virtualization.
With Virtual Box on the scene, the OpenSolaris virtual solutions provide
more and better ways
You can try booting to single-user mode, which is one of the options on the
grub menu, fix the problem, i.e. modify xorg.conf--or turn off the graphical
login, cde or gdm, whatever is on.
Before the graphical login kicks in, you have to login to the console. You can
also ssh to your box if
Hi
Could someone tell me what these entries means in kstat?
tx_queue0 344230783
tx_queue1 58177738
tx_queue2 846037359
tx_queue3 22893069
tx_starts
OpenSolaris CD/DVD Distributions as of 02/28/2008:
1. Indiana DP 2 (beta, b79)
2. Solaris Express: Community Edition (b82)
3. Solaris Express: Developer Edition 01/08 (b79)
4. SchilliX 0.6.3 (b83)
5. BeleniX 0.6.1 (b78)
6. NexentaCP 1.0 (b82+)
7. Martux 0.2 (b60)
8. Milax 0.1.1 (b81)
OpenSolaris CD/DVD Distributions as of 02/28/2008:
1. Indiana DP 2 (beta, b79)
2. Solaris Express: Community Edition (b82)
3. Solaris Express: Developer Edition 01/08 (b79)
4. SchilliX 0.6.3 (b83)
5. BeleniX 0.6.1 (b78)
6. NexentaCP 1.0 (b82+)
7. Martux 0.2 (b60)
8. Milax 0.1.1 (b81)
On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 12:23 AM, Ché Kristo
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I too would like to see the results shared publicly. When do you plan on
doing this?
Given that it's ~44 hours since I started it, I suspect we're at the point
of diminishing returns. Let me see how I can package the
On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 10:33 AM, Mark Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 12:23 AM, Ché Kristo
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I too would like to see the results shared publicly. When do you plan on
doing this?
Given that it's ~44 hours since I started it, I suspect
On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 10:54 AM, Shawn Walker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Considering we have several thousand registered members on
opensolaris.org; I think that makes any result a passing fancy at
best.
No doubt. Never suggested otherwise - especially since I can't even
identify the
With Virtual Box on the scene, the OpenSolaris virtual solutions provide
more and better ways to connect OpenSolaris to other environments.
I feel as though I'm reading a Sun Microsystems press release here.
I think it is an insult to Virtual Box (and the reader) to imply that Virtual
Box
With Virtual Box on the scene, the OpenSolaris virtual solutions provide
more and better ways to connect OpenSolaris to other environments.
I feel as though I'm reading a Sun Microsystems press release here.
I think you are missing the important part that Virtual Box allows
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
With Virtual Box on the scene, the OpenSolaris virtual solutions provide
more and better ways to connect OpenSolaris to other environments.
I feel as though I'm reading a Sun Microsystems press release here.
I think you are missing the important part that
Shawn Walker wrote:
Considering we have several thousand registered members on
opensolaris.org; I think that makes any result a passing fancy at
best.
I always treat the total registration count on opensolaris.org as
irrelevant, given the campaigns to get free t-shirts or dvds for
registering,
On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 3:54 PM, Alan Coopersmith
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Shawn Walker wrote:
Considering we have several thousand registered members on
opensolaris.org; I think that makes any result a passing fancy at
best.
I always treat the total registration count on
Hi
Try always booting with kernel debugger enabled (add -k as kernel argument in
grub). When it gets stuck see if F1-A key combo (on console) drops you into
kernel debugger. If yes, then you can look around and get stack dump (among
other useful info) for others to take a look.
This
On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 11:54 AM, Alan Coopersmith
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Shawn Walker wrote:
Considering we have several thousand registered members on
opensolaris.org; I think that makes any result a passing fancy at
best.
I always treat the total registration count on
Try always booting with kernel debugger enabled (add
-k as kernel argument in grub). When it gets stuck
see if F1-A key combo (on console) drops you into
kernel debugger. If yes, then you can look around and
get stack dump (among other useful info) for others
to take a look.
Thanks, I will
On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 4:54 PM, Shawn Walker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 10:33 AM, Mark Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Given that it's ~44 hours since I started it, I suspect we're at the point
of diminishing returns. Let me see how I can package the report for
On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 10:33 AM, Mark Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Given that it's ~44 hours since I started it, I suspect we're at the point
of diminishing returns. Let me see how I can package the report for sharing
(I'm thinking genunix).
A little over 48 hours run,
Thank you!
But my xserver still cannot work.
Hardware chip set: AMD RS780 + SB700
Xorg: I use xorg-configure to configure and choose VESA, the color is wrong
Sun Xserver: Using default setting of kdmconfigure. color is wrong too.
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Most of your understand is correct. Just a minor clarification. there is no
interface called ddi_tran_init_pkt. Only tran_init_pkt(9E) exist. You should
bind dma buffer and setup SG list in your tran_init_pkt(), and fill it in your
message frame in your tran_start(9E) routine. From the
Hi,
I want to set up Linux guest using virt-install, but Solaris is failing to
mount the DVD.
However, it is able to mount CD and USB!
Yesterday it was working fine.
please help
thanks
asutosh
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