Every time I quit the virtual console of the ldom console using ctrl+], it logs
out the current use. How do I prevent this from happening? This is annoying
that even kills the currently running foreground application.
--
This message posted from opensolaris.org
There are already two ways to improve your multimedia support:
1 - Fluendo's codec pack:
http://www.fluendo.com/shop/product/complete-set-of-playback-plugins/
2 - The homeunix IPS repository: http://ips.homeunix.com:10906/
#1 is the fully licensed approach, #2 is the community packaged no cost
It can't be better as Sun must be polite on laws in USA. Things that don't need
proprietary codecs are without problems. Flash 10 is available in extra
repository which you can get here pkg.sun.com or you can download it from Adobe
pages.
For other multimedia I can really recommend this site
Adding osarm-dev mailing list, where it seems to belong
On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 12:03 AM, Gene genest...@yahoo.com wrote:
The OpenRD is intriguing to me as a NAS. If it's like the sheevaplug it would
only pull about 10 watts of power or so. It uses the same kirkwood series of
marvel
hello all,
since i upgraded from b111b to b125, i'm unable to use pkg search to
find files. I'm on a home network.
Hopefully, the GUI is working and permit to install the necessary files.
he...@ultra20:~# pfiles 1069
1069: /usr/bin/python2.4 /usr/bin/pkg search -r hexedit
Current rlimit:
Thanks all for the useful info!
Just to confirm, do the plugins you referred to work in Firefox 3.5 for web
content? And since the Fluendo plugins claim H.264 support, does that mean I
*could* play Quicktime content such as apple.com/trailers?
Again thanks for the pointers for a newbie!
--
This
Got to this website, followed instructions, and got mine to work!
http://ps3mediaserver.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2t=2653start=10#p11214
Putting the link here for the record and for future reference.
--
This message posted from opensolaris.org
___
Sebastien and Tomas:
Thank you for the hint with the nwam-discuss-group. What do you mean
with 'old fashioned way'?
This is my configuration:
/etc/hostname.e1000g0 is set to the coorect IP (in ipv4 format)
/etc/defaultrouter is set correct. 'ping www.google.com' gives me an
'alive'. Which also
Why don't you try the SUNWiftop IPS pkg from the /dev repo?
http://pkg.opensolaris.org/dev/en/search.shtml?token=SUNWiftopaction=Search
BTW. Xiang Zhou is the maintainer for SUNWiftop.
Cheers,
Jim
Edward Ned Harvey wrote:
I used opencsw to pkg-get to install iftop, but when I run it, it
Pen-Yuan Hsing peny...@hotmail.com wrote:
General question:
What is the situation of multimedia support in the upcoming OpenSolaris
2010.02?
As multi-media also means playing and writing CD/DVD/PluRay media, part of the
multimedia support is a working SCSI driver system. Since a year, the
On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 11:05 AM, Joerg Schilling
joerg.schill...@fokus.fraunhofer.de wrote:
Pen-Yuan Hsing peny...@hotmail.com wrote:
General question:
What is the situation of multimedia support in the upcoming OpenSolaris
2010.02?
As multi-media also means playing and writing
Hi all,
I am trying to uninstall all gnome packages from an opensolaris 2009.06
installation and returns me some errors:
HASEACTIONS
Removal Phase35634/43799
Warning - directory var/log/gdm not empty - contents preserved in
On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 11:40 AM, Martin Bochnig mar...@martux.org wrote:
On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 11:05 AM, Joerg Schilling
joerg.schill...@fokus.fraunhofer.de wrote:
Pen-Yuan Hsing peny...@hotmail.com wrote:
General question:
What is the situation of multimedia support in the upcoming
Martin Bochnig mar...@martux.org wrote:
With USB there is NO way. Not even with cdrecord and its option
driveropts=burnfree.
Well, some USB converters work with Solaris and the USB converters that
do not work on Solaris work on Linux.
It seems that there are problems in the USB mass storage
Once again I am back with the same question that still hasn't found a
satisfactory answer. I have sparc and no x86 based machine to spare to install
OpenSolaris on it to boot/install on sparc. I tried other methods to install
OpenSolaris following guidance I found on various blogs, but with
On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 1:19 PM, Mauro Mozzarelli
opensolari...@ezplanet.net wrote:
Once again I am back with the same question that still hasn't found a
satisfactory answer. I have sparc and no x86 based machine to spare to
install OpenSolaris on it to boot/install on sparc. I tried other
Why don't you try the SUNWiftop IPS pkg from the /dev repo?
http://pkg.opensolaris.org/dev/en/search.shtml?token=SUNWiftopaction=S
earch
Unfortunately, I'm running solaris, not opensolaris. An opensolaris package
shouldn't work (or be attempted) on solaris, right?
Is there another way?
Indeed iftop is a choice to view the statistics of the network usage,
we
now have a better way on OpenSolaris 0906 or nevada 105+ by
flowadm(1M) introduced by crossbow project. If you just want get
network statistics, it could be a choice.
Same problem - I'm running solaris 10u6 (10 10/08).
-- Forwarded message --
From: Martin Bochnig mar...@martux.org
Date: Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 3:22 PM
Subject: Re: [ogb-discuss] Leaderless collectives
To: Peter Tribble peter.trib...@gmail.com
Cc: Alan Burlison alan.burli...@sun.com,
website-disc...@opensolaris.org, Governing Board
In the past it was easily possible to wget -m the entire website and
to watch what is where.
Now certainly not so easy anymore
___
opensolaris-discuss mailing list
opensolaris-discuss@opensolaris.org
Martin Bochnig wrote:
http://www.google.com/search?q=shadow+compilation%C2%A8opensolarisie=utf-8oe=utf-8aq=trls=org.mozilla:en-US:officialclient=firefox-a
The google results often include JSESSIONID in the URLs, e.g. I see the
following as the first link in the search results:
On 10/28/09 16:48, Jim Walker wrote:
Why don't you try the SUNWiftop IPS pkg from the /dev repo?
http://pkg.opensolaris.org/dev/en/search.shtml?token=SUNWiftopaction=Search
BTW. Xiang Zhou is the maintainer for SUNWiftop.
Yes, looks like the iftop got by pkg-get doesn't work.
Indeed iftop
Martin,
[Regarding the website move]
How was it possible that nobody prevented this nightmare from happening?
Why did Sun pay (!!!) somebody to implement this?
Does such a measure increase transparency?
Or is somebody trying to implement it more like a corporate website
where transparency
Mauro Mozzarelli wrote:
Once again I am back with the same question that still hasn't found a
satisfactory answer. I have sparc and no x86 based machine to spare to
install OpenSolaris on it to boot/install on sparc. I tried other methods to
install OpenSolaris following guidance I found on
On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 5:00 PM, Alan Coopersmith
alan.coopersm...@sun.com wrote:
Mauro Mozzarelli wrote:
Once again I am back with the same question that still hasn't found a
satisfactory answer. I have sparc and no x86 based machine to spare to
install OpenSolaris on it to boot/install on
Have a look at http://www.opensolaris.org/os/project/fox/SPARC-Xorg/
Dead link now ...
___
opensolaris-discuss mailing list
opensolaris-discuss@opensolaris.org
On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 4:27 PM, Peter Tribble peter.trib...@gmail.com wrote:
Martin,
[Regarding the website move]
How was it possible that nobody prevented this nightmare from happening?
Why did Sun pay (!!!) somebody to implement this?
Does such a measure increase transparency?
Or is
BTW:
Have a look at http://www.opensolaris.org/os/project/fox/SPARC-Xorg/
Next dead link now ... (times out)
Update: After 10 minutes now it suddenly loads.
rgds.
-
%martin
___
opensolaris-discuss mailing list
Hello. First post here. I have some past familiarity with *nix OSs and VM
managers, but not specifically Solaris and VirtualBox. I am about to set-up a
colocated server. The primary role will be as a company-wide file server
(authenticated access only), using PureFTPd. There may be some limited
carlopmart wrote:
Hi all,
I am trying to uninstall all gnome packages from an opensolaris 2009.06
installation and returns me some errors:
HASEACTIONS
Removal Phase35634/43799
Warning - directory var/log/gdm not empty -
solarg wrote:
hello all,
since i upgraded from b111b to b125, i'm unable to use pkg search to
find files. I'm on a home network.
Hopefully, the GUI is working and permit to install the necessary files.
he...@ultra20:~# pfiles 1069
1069:/usr/bin/python2.4 /usr/bin/pkg search -r hexedit
Alan Burlison wrote:
http://www.opensolaris.org/os/community/on/flag-days/pages/2006033001/
That's not working properly, I'll investigate.
We've identified the cause of the problem and are working on a fix,
we'll send out a heads-up when it is in place.
--
Alan Burlison
--
Martin Bochnig wrote:
Have a look at http://www.opensolaris.org/os/project/fox/SPARC-Xorg/
Next dead link now ... (times out)
These outages are a consequence of the tweaking we are doing to the
redirects - it is working again now, but may stop again in a bit. I'll
send out a
We would like to have input and help on how to resolve this issue.
1. To enable multi-user services since they are needed for scripts in
/etc/rc2.d and multi-user-server is needed for scripts in /etc/rc3.d
but we don't want inetd service to be enabled.
Is there a way to accomplish this ?
Does no one has any clue about this?
--
This message posted from opensolaris.org
___
opensolaris-discuss mailing list
opensolaris-discuss@opensolaris.org
Good points. What about bluetooth and better graphics support? There are many
things needed to attract new users or make people switch.
--
This message posted from opensolaris.org
___
opensolaris-discuss mailing list
opensolaris-discuss@opensolaris.org
Hi,
This has to do with how you connect to the control domain. You are escaping out
of the session several levels up. You can change the escape sequence, so that
this does not happen. Either in your ssh session or when connecting to the
console with the telnet command.
os means open solaris.
os is used on virtual box(vb). But, you missed one thread in help
forum(undetected ntfs partitions ). I found os on vb very slow. So, i
uninstalled os and vb. I made all my partitions primary using some win app
software. I installed os on one of the partitions. So, there
I am wanting to learn OS and would like to download an ISO for my new x86 PC.
Should I simply download the latest version called x86 LiveCD
osol-0906-x86.iso? Will this allow me to install the latest version of the OS
including Gnome DE and everything else I need? I am new and am coming from
thank you very much paul.
--
This message posted from opensolaris.org
___
opensolaris-discuss mailing list
opensolaris-discuss@opensolaris.org
Hi!
Yesterday while debugging a shell script I think I may have found a bug
in ksh93 from sNV b124.
The script is basically checking a large list of DNS hostnames for ones
that already end in a '.'. I've boiled it down to a simpler test case:
while true; do if ! echo gretsch-p21-396 | grep
That's the correct iso, Carlos.
Carlos Williams wrote:
I am wanting to learn OS and would like to download an ISO for my new x86 PC. Should I
simply download the latest version called x86 LiveCD osol-0906-x86.iso? Will
this allow me to install the latest version of the OS including Gnome DE
A new test script:
#!/bin/ksh93
COUNT=0
OLDCOUNT=0
while true; do
if ! echo gretsch-p21-396 | grep '\.$'; then
true
else
echo false - $? - ${COUNT} - $(( COUNT - OLDCOUNT ))
OLDCOUNT=${COUNT}
fi
COUNT=$(( COUNT + 1 ))
done
Produces output like:
false - 1 - 181500 - 181500
false -
That's the latest release version. However, you can pick up the
bi-weekly development build from http://genunix.org. It's got almost 4
months of fixes and enhancements since the 2009.06 release.
-- Alan
Keith Mitchell wrote:
That's the correct iso, Carlos.
Carlos Williams wrote:
I am
On 10/28/09, Kyle McDonald kmcdon...@egenera.com wrote:
[Resend to opensolaris-discuss too.]
Hi!
Yesterday while debugging a shell script I think I may have found a bug
in ksh93 from sNV b124.
Please test if the ksh93 download from
I figure I might as well ask but mots Linux distributions I use Debian /
CentOS / Arch have a 'Netinst' ISO file available for download that basically
installs every package the OS needs from the Internet rather than having old
outdated packages on a disk that need to updated after the system
Greetings,
first sorry for my English.
On Wed, 28 Oct 2009 18:36:49 +0100, Carlos Williams wrote:
I am wanting to learn OS and would like to download an ISO for my new
x86 PC. Should I simply download the latest version called x86 LiveCD
osol-0906-x86.iso?
...
ольга крыжановская wrote:
On 10/28/09, Kyle McDonald kmcdon...@egenera.com wrote:
[Resend to opensolaris-discuss too.]
Hi!
Yesterday while debugging a shell script I think I may have found a bug
in ksh93 from sNV b124.
Please test if the ksh93 download from
The ISO you first referred to has the latest release packages, and the
iso's on genunix.org have the latest development packages. There's no
standalone ISO that will install from the network just yet.
Carlos Williams wrote:
I figure I might as well ask but mots Linux distributions I use
That's the latest release version. However, you can
pick up the
bi-weekly development build from http://genunix.org.
It's got almost 4
months of fixes and enhancements since the 2009.06
release.
In my opinion it's better to start with the base install of 2009.06 and then
add the
looks like it works different for different
people(may be based on how it gets treated.)
I would say that you have to work really hard NOT to get it working.
--
This message posted from opensolaris.org
___
opensolaris-discuss mailing list
Greetings to All.
Can someone help me out here. I'm a new user to Solaris evaluating an Ultra 27
workstation. I would like be able to install other operating systems on top of
SunOS 5.10 Generic_141445-09 i386.
I can't find the correct documentation. Is there a difference between my
system
Ramon F. McDougall wrote:
Greetings to All.
Can someone help me out here. I'm a new user to Solaris evaluating an Ultra 27
workstation. I would like be able to install other operating systems on top of
SunOS 5.10 Generic_141445-09 i386.
I can't find the correct documentation. Is there a
Ramon F. McDougall wrote:
Mr Martin, can you tell if my Ultra 27 is running openSolaris?
Your original message said SunOS 5.10 Generic_141445-09. This
is Solaris 10 10/09 (aka Update 8).
___
opensolaris-discuss mailing list
Home directory in /etc/passwd is /home/chris
Underlying path is on mirrored zfs drives data/home/chris
did not make any automounter modifications. My $HOME variable is /home/chris
which is correct
my home directory originally was /export/home/chris but then moved over the the
mirrored drives
Nope. I'm not talking about the control domain here. It's actually the guest
domain. From the control domain i connect to the guest domain's console using
telnet localhost portnumber. Now assume I start some programs like installing
solaris cluster patches which run for a long time. If i quit
Still information about a BSP missing, that supports the VIA Rhine II Fast
Ethernet Adapter.
Thanks a lot.
--
This message posted from opensolaris.org
___
opensolaris-discuss mailing list
opensolaris-discuss@opensolaris.org
as soon as you login post the o/p of these.
grep user /etc/passwd
pfexec zfs list
cat /etc/auto_master /etc/auto_home
alias
set
--
This message posted from opensolaris.org
___
opensolaris-discuss mailing list
opensolaris-discuss@opensolaris.org
Brian Ruthven - Solaris Network Sustaining - Sun UK
brian.ruth...@sun.com writes:
Hi Harry,
I've got nothing canned which I can quickly pass on, however, anything
I gather will be from google ;-)
[...]
Stephen Hahn s...@sun.com writes:
[...]
A relatively recent (Mar 2009) tool is Chris
59 matches
Mail list logo