Ok, I figured it out. It seems to be crashing every time I click on the "audio"
tab. Wonder what might be causing the problem? I ran this command:
pfexec scanpci | grep -i audio
and got this output:
Intel Corporation 82801I (ICH9 Family) HD Audio Controller
An Intel Audio controller is p
I installed Wine and dosbox from the contrib repository on my 2008.11 box using
these commands:
pfexec pkg set-authority -O http://pkg.opensolaris.org/contrib contrib
pfexec pkg install wine
pfexec pkg install dosbox
but as soon as I run winecfg, I'm getting these errors:
adminu...@sola
@mattrock
Here's a blog I remember reading a long time ago about how to make OpenSolaris
packages:
http://weblogs.java.net/blog/kohsuke/archive/2008/06/creating_openso.html
Not sure how much things have changed since it was written though.
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Plug in the USB modem and then type in this command at the command line:
/usr/bin/ddu &
What does the device driver utility say about the device? Does it have a red
line or red outline around the part where the device is listed?
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On Fri, 2009-07-24 at 15:14 -0500, Shawn Walker wrote:
> Mike Dotson wrote:
> > Shawn Walker wrote:
> >> Your suggestion for clone-repository, while
> >> understandable, is not
> >> practical.
> >
> > Why isn't it practical?
>
> It is far more efficient to provide a pre-generated image (as w
I am using BSNL WLL phone,HTL type modem, probably manufactured by VIA tech.i
cant access internet via that modem. when i plugin the modem, its been
detected. but i dont know how to configure it and access net. i already tried
it in Ubuntu. but modem is not detected. to my favoure atleast modem
SPARC rocks, even w/o "Rock" [t.m.] :
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Sun-and-Fujitsu-Boost-SPARC-bw-3096509028.html?x=0&.v=1
Regards,
Martin
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Robert Thurlow writes:
> Harry Putnam wrote:
>
>> Is there no chance of ignoring all the mapping baloney and put some
>> kind of entry in /etc/vfstab?
>
> Of course you can do this; just go edit /etc/vfstab and put in
> a line like this, with tabs between fields:
>
> server:/share/path - /clien
Mike Dotson wrote:
On Fri, 2009-07-24 at 15:14 -0500, Shawn Walker wrote:
Mike Dotson wrote:
> Shawn Walker wrote:
Your suggestion for clone-repository, while
understandable, is not
practical.
Why isn't it practical?
It is far more efficient to provide a pre-generated image (as was
recentl
Matthew Stevenson wrote:
Running that gives me:
dtrace: failed to compile script /usr/demo/dtrace/whoexec.d: Invalid library
dependency in /usr/lib/dtrace/iscsit.d: /usr/lib/dtrace/iscsi.d
For reference, this one is:
http://defect.opensolaris.org/bz/show_bug.cgi?id=10134
hnhn
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Mike Dotson wrote:
> Shawn Walker wrote:
Your suggestion for clone-repository, while
understandable, is not
practical.
Why isn't it practical?
It is far more efficient to provide a pre-generated image (as was
recently provided for 2009.06) that can be redistributed anywhere via
BitTorren
Version 1.0.1 is old, and I have had problems running some things with it.
Specifically, Google Picasa. I do now have Picasa working with version 1.1.7 of
Wine which I found here in case it helps anyone:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/mpkgopensolaris/files/
I have wanted to get some kind of Pi
> Anon Y Mous wrote:
> > I care a lot about about OpenSolaris and I want it
> to be a massive success in the future and beat RHEL
> and IBM AIX, but in order for it to eventually become
> successful, I think that the following point cannot
> be emphasized enough:
>
> I think you should read this a
Hi - I have a couple of cheep desktops I'm playing around with (Dell Optiplex
740) wanted to add a few more network interfaces; but the only cards within
arm's reach were a quad port Sun (nxge) and a quad port Intel (e1000g) both are
PCI-E x8 form factor. The desktops only have two slots, one P
Folks,
Now a days we are maintaining ARC case logs in a separate website
(http://arc.opensolaris.org/caselog/), but I think the source browser at
opensolaris.org is not updated with the information. Say for example,
all PSARC cases in the following history field for fastboot is not
working -
http:
> You'll see a comment on July 16th where the author of the article, Chris
> Joesephes says:
@system5:
OK, so the author calls it a parody. I read that comment, but I didn't notice
that it was by the author himself.
Still, I wouldn't call it a parody. A parody typically exaggerates something,
Anon Y Mous wrote:
I care a lot about about OpenSolaris and I want it to be a massive success in
the future and beat RHEL and IBM AIX, but in order for it to eventually become
successful, I think that the following point cannot be emphasized enough:
I think you should read this announcement:
Harry Putnam wrote:
Is there no chance of ignoring all the mapping baloney and put some kind
of entry in /etc/vfstab?
Of course you can do this; just go edit /etc/vfstab and put in
a line like this, with tabs between fields:
server:/share/path - /client/path nfs - yes -
Of course, if
2009/7/24 Filipe Jardim de Almeida :
> Which leads me to the question, as to if its possible to attach this cheap
> nas to my file server (over the network) and still be able to grant
> permissions based on the AD just as I do in Windows Server?
Have You thought about exporting your fileserver
* Anon Y Mous (system5u...@yahoo.com) wrote:
> I care a lot about about OpenSolaris and I want it to be a massive success in
> the future and beat RHEL and IBM AIX, but in order for it to eventually
> become successful, I think that the following point cannot be emphasized
> enough:
>
> CUSTOME
I built this OpenSolaris ZFS NAS fairly cheaply -
http://www.adamretter.org.uk/blog/entries/diy-nas-software_and_hardware.xml
- costs and materials are at the bottom!
2009/7/24 Filipe Jardim de Almeida :
> Hello, I have a kind of an unsettling situation here in my company, we are
> running out
Yes, CIFS support is built-in and supports ACLs and GPOs from Active Directory.
Check out genunix.org.
Let us know how it goes! Best of luck !
On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 10:17 AM, Filipe Jardim de
Almeida wrote:
> Hello, I have a kind of an unsettling situation here in my company, we are
> running
Hello, I have a kind of an unsettling situation here in my company, we are
running out of disk space in our file server (6 x 143 GB SCSI) and we have a
big project on the coming weeks which will require a large chunk of space (2+
TB).
We are in the process of buying a new SAS Storage + Control
On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 10:51 AM, Alan Coopersmith wrote:
> Matthew Stevenson wrote:
> > General question to anyone: why is there a bugster AND a bugzilla for
> opensolaris? Do they serve different purposes?
>
> bugster is Sun's internal bug tracking system, which was in place many
> years
> befo
Matthew Stevenson wrote:
> General question to anyone: why is there a bugster AND a bugzilla for
> opensolaris? Do they serve different purposes?
bugster is Sun's internal bug tracking system, which was in place many years
before Sun decided to open source Solaris. It contains 25+ years worth o
Brian Ruthven - Sun UK
writes:
> OK.
>
> Your /etc/auto_master should contain a line at the end like this:
>
> /- /etc/auto_direct
>
>
> Then, create /etc/auto_direct and put something like this in it:
>
> /local/mount/point server:/remote/mount/point
>
>
> If you need to give any option
OK.
Your /etc/auto_master should contain a line at the end like this:
/- /etc/auto_direct
Then, create /etc/auto_direct and put something like this in it:
/local/mount/point server:/remote/mount/point
If you need to give any options (such as those given on the
mount_nfs(1M) man
Brian Ruthven - Sun UK
writes:
> Have you checked the automount(1M) man page? The simple case for 1
> filesystem to be automounted is to specify it in a direct map. The
> section on "Direct Maps" gives an example of what to add to
> /etc/auto_master.
>
> See also the "Map Entry Format" section fo
Matthew,
The bug state was marked as "Need More Info" due to I can not reproduce
the issue in my system and I didn't get information from the bug's
submitter. Could you please help collect these in your system.
1. Does the usb card reader work fine on Solaris?
2. The output of "ls -l /dev/usb
>
> running
> truss -f -texecve -p `pgrep gnome-session`
> as Ghee suggested reveals that vino-server keeps failing:
>
> 4422: execve("/usr/lib/vino-server", 0x08116D08, 0x0811A350) argc = 1
> 1732/1: Received signal #18, SIGCLD [caught]
> 1732/1: siginfo: S
> I have my new fresh installed solaris nevada b117 x86
> on my computer suddenly i must need it to shutdown
> but the shutdown doesnt working i already wait for
> 30mins but still it not working so i turn it off
> using power button.
Is this similar to bug 9124 ?
http://defect.opensolaris.org/bz/
Have you checked the automount(1M) man page? The simple case for 1
filesystem to be automounted is to specify it in a direct map. The
section on "Direct Maps" gives an example of what to add to
/etc/auto_master.
See also the "Map Entry Format" section for what to put in /etc/auto_direct.
Th
2009/7/24 Andrew Stormont :
> You should check out Nexenta (nexenta.org).
>
Still, lots of people would like to use OpenSolaris just the way they
use debian or ubuntu. Are there any cons of making the distributed
mirrors of pkg repository?
mjb
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You should check out Nexenta (nexenta.org).
2009/7/24 Malte Hahlbeck
>
> I totally agree with you. And I would like to install my
> Opensolaris-Servers the same way I do with my Debian-Servers: Server-only,
> fixed IP-Address, textmode installer, with a local mirrored repository. And
> I need pl
I totally agree with you. And I would like to install my Opensolaris-Servers
the same way I do with my Debian-Servers: Server-only, fixed IP-Address,
textmode installer, with a local mirrored repository. And I need plenty of
them, because I need it for business and I want to use Opensolaris inst
By the way, not Midoris, but Madoris. Mado means windows in Japanese.
I used Jaris for a while, and tried Madoris, too. I think Madoris Windows
Program Loader is a front-end for Wine. I am not sure the differences,
because I've never used Crossover nor Bordeaux.
regards,
Takaaki Higuchi
On Fri,
Lin,
As someone noted, the bug state is 'Need More Info'. Is there anything you
would like me to supply to help you track this down?
General question to anyone: why is there a bugster AND a bugzilla for
opensolaris? Do they serve different purposes?
Matt
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2009/7/24 Alexander :
> I think, it may be good for data centers. however idea to download all
> repository is bad. I don't want to download 7 Gb... Maybe there will be a way
> to enable for all packages installed in global zone to appear in local
> repository automatically (some kind of cache)?
Bordeaux is just an installer as is Wine-Tricks or Wine-Doors, they all use
WINE.
FWIW: Spotify works great under WINE (see: http://www.wine-doors.org), I use
it all the time. Sound quality is excellent.
2009/7/24 Che Kristo
> As most of the documentation is in Japanese I don't understand what
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