Hi,
On Wed, 2009-07-29 at 09:06 -0700, John Wythe wrote:
Any idea as to why the OpenSolaris packaged Python builds do not
support multiprocessing?
Just a note to let you know that this is fixed in snv_124.
Laca
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Hi,
In linux, I can press Shift Page-Up on the console to scroll back the page.
This is handy when looking at log files on the console or output from tail
-f *[**file] *.
However, I cant seem to be able to do it in open-solaris.
Can anyone tell me what the key sequence is
Paul
russell aspinwall wrote:
Hi,
Has this printing problem with foomatic been fixed in Build 123?
No. It is not.
Did you get a mail from the responsible engineer? He was asking for more
information on 14th Sept 2009.
I have updated busgter to let him know that you are still waiting for a
On Fri, 2009-09-18 at 09:05 -0400, John Martin wrote:
James Andrewartha wrote:
(II) 3rd Button detected: disabling emulate3Button
I saw the same message at the bottom of the X log on b122 (from the
/dev repository). The X server on the M10 had been running for three
days.
I
Arun Tomar wrote:
hi!
guys.
i was trying to achieve the speeds mentioned according to the usb 2.0 specs.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USB_2.0#USB_2.0
Hi Arun,
What is the speed that you are expecting?
Line speed for USB Hi speed is 480 Mbits/s.
So it is 60 MB/s.
(Note the differences ib
Hi all,
I was about to ask where the alias extension to hg is gone
from dev build 123:
$ hg st
*** failed to import extension alias: No module named alias
but then I noticed the news for Mercurial 1.3:
· the alias extension has been moved into core
so this is just a note that the
i was trying to achieve the speeds mentioned according to the usb 2.0 specs.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USB_2.0#USB_2.0
Hi Arun,
What is the speed that you are expecting?
Line speed for USB Hi speed is 480 Mbits/s.
So it is 60 MB/s.
(Note the differences ib M*Bits* and M*Bytes*)
You are
Hi all,
I have a compaq Presario CQ40 laptop with 2 GB RAM, intel core 2 Duo
processor at 1 GHZ. When i try to boot with the opensolaris 2009 06 CD
it makes a loud continuous screeching sound (Altec Lansing speakers).
What could be the problem?
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VirtualBox 3.X is not stable on (Open)Solaris.
http://forums.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.php?f=11t=20015
Thanks for the link. Disabling USB in VirtualBox made system more stable (no
hangs yet).
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I have strange situation: gdm logins are not recorded on our terminal server.
Other logins, such as ssh , are recorded and have last entries...
# uname -a
SunOS xx.xx.xx 5.11 snv_97 i86pc i386 i86pc
After user login/logout from gdm:
# ls -l /var/adm/utmpx
-rw-r--r-- 1 root bin
Husam Senussi wrote:
I have installed OpenSolaris in machine with Xeon E5450 which 64 bit,
the kernel seems to be running
as 64 bit is showing below but all the installed application are 32 bit.
r...@core:~# file /bin/sh
/bin/sh:ELF 32-bit LSB executable 80386 Version 1 [FPU],
Nischal wrote:
I have created a GUI application that is used to configure PPPoE connection.
Currently the project resides on the java.net website. Now I would like to
see this application in future releases of OpenSolaris (naturally people
would prefer this application to be on their CD,
There's only one set of packages built, and both 32-bit 64-bit
binaries
are installed at the same time, and you can choose at system boot
which
kernel to load, so even when 64-bit binaries are available, just
running
file on the binary in /bin won't help, because that will be the 32-bit
If you want to support running 64-bit versions automatically on 64-
bit systems,
and 32-bit on 32-bit, then yes, you can do the same. man isaexec
has some
more details. (It can also, for instance, run an SSE/MMX 32-bit
version on
newer processors, and a plain i386 version on older
Also, as far as I know, 32-bit gcc can produce 64-bit binaries.
exactly ... but Studio 12 does it better. :-)
Indeed! It's really better in miscompiling MICO's cpp[1] and when something
works (remaining of the ORB), it's slower than while compiled by GNU.
Miscompilation is on 64bit only,
Hi,
I'm having problem with usbcopy I'm getting below error
Found the following USB devices:
0: /dev/rdsk/c11t0d0p0 1.9 GB SanDisk Cruzer Micro 8.01
Enter the number of your choice: 0
WARNING: All data on your USB storage will be lost.
Are you sure you want to install to
SanDisk
There is no problem. the message states that there were no blocks that
had to be rewritten. Perhaps a bug should be opened to remove this
output altogether when the USB has been written successfully without any
rewriting. Even when there are blocks that were rewritten, the output is
just
Thanks for all the help and insights everyone. Much appreciated
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There is no problem. the message states that there were no blocks
that had to be rewritten. Perhaps a bug should be opened to remove
this output altogether when the USB has been written successfully
without any rewriting. Even when there are blocks that were
rewritten, the output is just
In linux, I can press Shift Page-Up on the console to scroll back the page.
This is handy when looking at log files on the console or output from tail -f
[file] .
However, I cant seem to be able to do it in open-solaris.
In a gnome-terminal? Shift-PageUp works for me...
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This is a bit off topic, but... I thought I remembered a discussion here
that would've helped me figure this out, but I can't find it...
I'm trying to get a Sun keyboard to work with Ubuntu. Everything works
except the left keypad. I really want Cut/Copy/Paste, and I'd like
Front to work. I
We have created a new project for oracle 10g to grab some much needed memory
settings.
If I su to oracle.
id -p
uid=1001(oracle) gid=70(oinstall) projid=100(user.oracle)
When I ssh to the server using oracle.
id -p
uid=1001(oracle) gid=70(oinstall) projid=0(system)
This is resulting in my
On Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 3:30 PM, camps support
nathan.kicklighter@scott.af.mil wrote:
We have created a new project for oracle 10g to grab some much needed memory
settings.
If I su to oracle.
Is this su or su -?
id -p
uid=1001(oracle) gid=70(oinstall) projid=100(user.oracle)
When I
This is a bit off topic, but... I thought I remembered a discussion here
that would've helped me figure this out, but I can't find it...
I'm trying to get a Sun keyboard to work with Ubuntu. Everything works
except the left keypad. I really want Cut/Copy/Paste, and I'd like
Front to work.
Hi,
I have recently bought this motherboard and I was plaining use
OpenSolaris so I went and installed release 2009/06 but it seems
the release doesn't support video/network card.
http://www.pointofview-online.com/showroom.php?shop_mode=product_detailproduct_id=97
So I installed svn_123b
On Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 4:24 PM, Kicklighter, Nathan CTR USAF AMC
AMC/A6IM nathan.kicklighter@scott.af.mil wrote:
Sorry about that:
sshd auth required pam_unix_auth.so.1
sshd account required pam_unix_auth.so.1
sshd password required pam_unix_auth.so.1
Alexander:
I have strange situation: gdm logins are not recorded on our terminal server.
Other logins, such as ssh , are recorded and have last entries...
This is odd. In the version of GDM that you would be using on snv_97
should be either GDM 2.20.9 or GDM 2.20.10. Both versions should
I get the same result whether it be su or su - (That works) My problem
is when I ssh.
//SIGNED//
Nathan Kicklighter, Contractor, AMC/A6IM
DSN 576-4229 Comm (618) 256-2249
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From: Mike Gerdts [mailto:mger...@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, September 21, 2009 3:38 PM
To:
On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 01:48:09PM -0500, Will Fiveash wrote:
After booting a new BE that has OpenSolaris 118 build bits, I get the
GUI login and I am able to enter my username and password but at that
point the mouse cursor stops responding to my mouse and I am also unable
to ssh into the
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