Alan Coopersmith wrote:
> Travis Tabbal wrote:
> > Firefox isn't working for me. It says it's starting up, then dies. No
> > errors on the console when run from xterm. I even tried the latest from
> > mozilla.com for OpenSolaris.
>
> Do you have LD_LIBRARY_PATH set in your environment? Unset
The gdb stack looks pretty useless... the dbx one looks like it is crashing in
the demangler.
This is what pstack shows for gdb:
core 'core' of 809:
/export/home/nuke/SecondLife-i686-1.23.4.123908/bin/do-not-directly-ru
fefd0704 rtld_db_dlactivity (feffb148, 3, 0)
fefd00ec setup(80479
Travis Tabbal wrote:
Firefox isn't working for me. It says it's starting up, then dies. No errors on the console when run from xterm. I even tried the latest from mozilla.com for OpenSolaris.
Do you have LD_LIBRARY_PATH set in your environment? Unset it and
try again, and then understand why
Travis Tabbal wrote:
Firefox isn't working for me. It says it's starting up, then dies. No errors on the console when run from xterm. I even tried the latest from mozilla.com for OpenSolaris.
I did manage to make it work, "pfexec firefox" works. Of course, it's just plain nuts to run a browser a
Firefox isn't working for me. It says it's starting up, then dies. No errors on
the console when run from xterm. I even tried the latest from mozilla.com for
OpenSolaris.
I did manage to make it work, "pfexec firefox" works. Of course, it's just
plain nuts to run a browser as root on the inter
Hi, all.
I'd like to limit number of file-descriptors in system.
What do I set a parameter?
In process level, I know "rlim_fd_max" paramter.
Please, teach me!
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Robert Milkowski wrote:
> IIRC UFS will give you files in order they were created from
> readdir() while ZFS will return basically in random order.
> Technically speaking both approaches are ok (no specification broken
> such as POSIX) AFAIK.
>
> Now tools like ls will sort output in alphabetical o
Hi,
IIRC UFS will give you files in order they were created from readdir()
while ZFS will return basically in random order. Technically speaking
both approaches are ok (no specification broken such as POSIX) AFAIK.
Now tools like ls will sort output in alphabetical order by default and
it se
hi,
I'm using a SUN Unified Storage 7410 cluster, on which we access CIFS shares
from WinXP and Win2000 clients.
If we map a CIFS share on the 7410 to a drive letter on a winXP client, we
observe that when we do a `dir`from a dosbox on the mapped drive, the files
are shown in a seemingly rand
Yes I get it too on 123, this is similar to
http://defect.opensolaris.org/bz/show_bug.cgi?id=10010
On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 23:39, Glenn Holmer wrote:
> While doing a search in the GUI package manager for "python", I'm
> getting repeated timeouts (this is on two different machines running
> snv_1
While doing a search in the GUI package manager for "python", I'm
getting repeated timeouts (this is on two different machines running
snv_123). Other searches seem to be OK. Is anybody else experiencing
something like this?
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On Wed, 2009-09-30 at 15:18 +0530, a k wrote:
> I used steps on this link :
>
> http://alexeremin.blogspot.com/2008/12/minimum-opensolaris-200811-install.html
>
> which worked fine for older distro constructor.
Fresh DC is very useful for custom mini OS distro, needs only some hacks
in scripts a
I used steps on this link :
http://alexeremin.blogspot.com/2008/12/minimum-opensolaris-200811-install.html
which worked fine for older distro constructor.
On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 2:18 PM, Moinak Ghosh wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 1:58 PM, agvk wrote:
> > Hey Guys,
> > I created a minimal
You need to take this to your local Sun Solution Centre, rather than
posting to this mailing list (which is for opensolaris, not Solaris 10).
Solaris 10 kernel 118833-36 is now really old, and whilst probably not
related directly to your problem, does give a clue as to how currently
patched
Hi Alan,
Finally, this just happened to me again.
FWIW, I updated to snv_124 yesterday, and with no external mouse plugged
in, I see the "(II) 3rd Button detected: disabling emulate3Button" line
in /var/log/Xorg.0.log (full file attached).
I've been using the system for approx 1 hour so far,
>
> On 30/09/2009, at 5:06 PM, Che Kristo wrote:
>
> > I don't mind waiting longer for quality :-) IMHO it
> should be 8
> > months as 6 months is too agressive, but i do
> understand we are
> > somewhat beholden to the Gnome schedule
>
> It's not just GNOME, but a wide variety of other
> pr
On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 1:58 PM, agvk wrote:
> Hey Guys,
> I created a minimal OpenSolaris ISO using new Distro Constructor.
>
> But i am getting problem when I try to create boot archive after copying all
> stuff from ISO onto the disk.
>
> # bootadm update-archive -R /zfsroot
>
Hey Guys,
I created a minimal OpenSolaris ISO using new Distro Constructor.
But i am getting problem when I try to create boot archive after copying all
stuff from ISO onto the disk.
# bootadm update-archive -R /zfsroot
bootadm: mkdir of /zfsroot//platform/i86pc/amd64/archive_cac
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