I am using GLDv3 only .
Thanks for the response
Ramya.
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I just loaded up SXDE in VMware Fusion. I've installed vmware-tools
and now I'm a little stumped. I can ping IP addresses locally and on
the internet but DNS is not resolving. My resolv.conf is set to my
ISP's nameservers. Is there some network config I'm missing here? What
have I
Hi All,
Is there any command/system call to find the load on each core of a CPU?
If yes, please let me know.
Thanks
Priya
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Brandon wrote:
On Thu, Apr 10, 2008 at 12:59 AM, Nico Sabbi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
yes, I limited the ARC only after having verified that the default
setting (unspecified in /etc/system) was too slow.
What would be a good value considering that the server has 2 GB
of ram?
Without
Manish Chakravarty wrote:
Hey Anand,
Congrats for the great work.
Just out of curiosity, how far are we exactly from a working bluetooth
stack on linux?
I ask this, because if soon enough, we could add it to BeleniX.
It would
- Benefit BeleniX by being the first OpenSolaris based
Copy /etc/nsswitch.dns to /etc/nsswitch.conf then reboot. Or run sys-unconfig
and choose DNS as the name service when prompted.
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Manish Chakravarty wrote:
Hey Anand,
Congrats for the great work.
Just out of curiosity, how far are we exactly from a working bluetooth
stack on linux?
I ask this, because if soon enough, we could add it to BeleniX.
It would
- Benefit BeleniX by being the first
Just thought i'd throw this out there.
http://www.6URL.com/1MRU
Obviously this doesn't mean nothing other than MS responds the
fastest. Windows still has most vulnerabilites though (I believe).
--
Scott N
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Is it possible to install opensolaris on a logical partition?
The real Solaris needs a primary partition.
I have space to install on a logical partition.
Please tell me.
If you say this is possible, I will download and install it.
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Just thought i'd throw this out there.
http://www.6URL.com/1MRU
Obviously this doesn't mean nothing other than MS responds the
fastest. Windows still has most vulnerabilites though (I believe).
Two farmers :
The first farmer listened carefully to his father and his grandfather. He
On Fri, 11 Apr 2008, Gorky Hasseldorf wrote:
Is it possible to install opensolaris on a logical partition?
The real Solaris needs a primary partition.
I have space to install on a logical partition.
Please tell me.
If you say this is possible, I will download and install it.
Depends on
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Joerg Schilling wrote:
Is this expected or did I do something wrong:
Check ELF runtime attributes
./lib/amd64/libc.so.1: .SUNW_dynsymsort: duplicate 0x0015a500:
$dtrace30275.mutex_lock_kernel, mutex_lock_kernel
./lib/amd64/libc.so.1: .SUNW_dynsymsort: duplicate
Thanks frankho for the reply.
It seems this is a difficult task for the moment and people are working on it.
I will be in trouble to install it on a logical partition.
On this computer, Mandriva 2007, FC6, Windows XP and open SuSE 10.2 work fine.
I have created additional partitions.
I thought
Update -
Here is the next draft of obex.
http://anand.bheemaraju.googlepages.com/obex_draft_4b.zip
I have tested it with nokia n70 ( my phone ). I get transfer rates of around
55kBps.
There is some problem with libusb - it won't work with some dongles and some
dongles it will work after some
Congratulations Anand. Great stuff!!
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On Fri, Apr 11, 2008 at 2:20 AM, Jürgen Keil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
According to the source, it's 3/4 of all memory, or all but 1G,
whichever is more (64-bit kernel only, 32-bit is different).
For some reason 1/2 stuck in my head as the max, but I'll believe you. :-)
1GB. The result was
And another case was an attempt to use xsltproc(1) on a
big xml file, this time on an amd64 x2 machine with 4GB of
memory, using zfs, and the xsltproc process had grown to
use 2GB of memory. Again heavy disk trashing, and I
didn't had the impression that the arc cache did
shrink enough to
desktop and wireless are pritty much included in SXCE.
Most of the multimedia stuff should be in SFE
(http://pkgbuild.sourceforge.net/spec-files-extra/)
Nexenta uses apt-get to make GNU/Solaris
Indiana also includes a new package-management system which has repositories
avalible (although how
On Apr 11, 2008, at 4:02 AM, andrew wrote:
Copy /etc/nsswitch.dns to /etc/nsswitch.conf then reboot. Or run sys-
unconfig and choose DNS as the name service when prompted.
Thanks for the tip. The nsswitch.dns option didn't work; but sys-
unconfig did the trick.
--Shawn
I just got 1/08 up and running but noticed that the shared folder
option in VMware doesn't work. This is working fine in my 9/07 VMware
image. Is this just a matter of VMware-tools not yet supporting 1/08
or some other issue I might be overlooking? For now I'm using ssh from
Nautilus.
On Fri, Apr 11, 2008 at 12:21 PM, Jürgen Keil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And another case was an attempt to use xsltproc(1) on a
big xml file, this time on an amd64 x2 machine with 4GB of
memory, using zfs, and the xsltproc process had grown to
use 2GB of memory. Again heavy disk
Hi,
excuse me... I've got the same laptop, all works fine but the integrated eth
card is not detected during Solaris 11 installation. Do you explain me how you
setted up your network card ?
Regards.
Ganimede Dignan.
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