BTW he use wifi for this problem : "I am updating over a wireless 11b network"
And I was asking for some outputs too and no response yet. Maybe you can expect
something similar like why those commands aren't implemented in GUI yet. heh
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> so is there a reason that you have to use this line? should this not be
> something simple to have
> already programmed into the package manager? The install really pauses and
> then ramps up and
> then pauses again and over and over until it finishes or stalls and fails to
> download.
Hey
ou and maybe you will find this thread useful
http://opensolaris.org/jive/thread.jspa?threadID=118859&tstart=0
To learn how to ask questions and how to react to people which offer some help
for you ;-)
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Dear all,
I freshly installed svn_127 instead of upgrading my laptop from 111b to 127.
(By upgrading, the yge is not functional on my Marvell 88E8040 and it also
disable my yuknox driver). The yge worked well before I install Virtualbox
3.0.12. After I install virtualbox, the nic device(yge0) c
BTW thanks to you some good old thread come to my mind again :-) It's from
another OS, but I think that a lot of people will find it funny too :-) So here
it is :
Correction, a professional OS that requires its users to be
professionals. Not a bunch of whining windows update people that have
to
http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1855
Every OS has bugs, but it needs a lot of time from user/admin to discover it.
You talk about update/upgrade/install in every post so what do you want in
fact? Now you talk only about install? Ok. So did you try 'pfexec pkg install
-v openoffice' command in ter
John Martin wrote:
keithk wrote:
Hi:
I am getting some compilation error which I think one of the patches
listed on
http://developers.sun.com/sunstudio/downloads/patches/ss12u1_patches.jsp
for Sun Studio 12 update 1 would fix the problem. I downloaded the
patches, but could not patch the sof
Shawn Walker wrote:
keithk wrote:
Hi:
I am getting some compilation error which I think one of the patches
listed on
http://developers.sun.com/sunstudio/downloads/patches/ss12u1_patches.jsp
for Sun Studio 12 update 1 would fix the problem. I downloaded the
patches, but could not patch the so
my network is not broken, I can update linux operating systems on this same
computer and i can update windows vista and 7 and my main computer running mac
os x so I say that the operating system is broken!! I am not a first day
virgin with operating systems... but this is my first try wi
Hi,
I've been having a problem using bfu to update SXCE from b127 to b128
(to play with dedup). I think I am missing some dependencies for SUNWonbld.
I start from a fresh install (b127 SPARC iso) on a v1280, and do a "Core
System Support" install, I've found (trial and error) that I need the
Keith wrote:
Shawn Walker wrote:
keithk wrote:
Hi:
I am getting some compilation error which I think one of the patches
listed on
http://developers.sun.com/sunstudio/downloads/patches/ss12u1_patches.jsp
for Sun Studio 12 update 1 would fix the problem. I downloaded the
patches, but could no
keithk wrote:
Hi:
I am getting some compilation error which I think one of the patches listed on
http://developers.sun.com/sunstudio/downloads/patches/ss12u1_patches.jsp for
Sun Studio 12 update 1 would fix the problem. I downloaded the patches, but
could not patch the software because patchad
keithk wrote:
Hi:
I am getting some compilation error which I think one of the patches listed on
http://developers.sun.com/sunstudio/downloads/patches/ss12u1_patches.jsp for
Sun Studio 12 update 1 would fix the problem. I downloaded the patches, but
could not patch the software because patchad
Hi:
I am getting some compilation error which I think one of the patches listed on
http://developers.sun.com/sunstudio/downloads/patches/ss12u1_patches.jsp for
Sun Studio 12 update 1 would fix the problem. I downloaded the patches, but
could not patch the software because patchadd is not part of
Greetings Tomas,
On Sun, 29 Nov 2009 18:32:01 +0100, Tomas Bodzar wrote:
...
But people which are lazy to pay someone for administration must learn
that either they must learn those systems or must provide answers,
outputs, ... if someone ask for it from them.
sorry for my english, but som
I'm not from Sun. My preferred OS is different. Who says that there are plans
to have Solaris/OpenSolaris as mainstream? Package manager is not broken. I
tested it now and it's working as expected in snv_111 and snv_127 too.
So your network is broken and you think that it's a problem of Package
> you are still not answering my questions about
> getting software I don't care if I cannot update
> svn_127 and I should be able to use the package
> manager it is there and it is what normal users will
> touch if this OS ever gets into the main stream like
> you have plans for it to do. the CLI
you are still not answering my questions about getting software I don't care if
I cannot update svn_127 and I should be able to use the package manager it is
there and it is what normal users will touch if this OS ever gets into the main
stream like you have plans for it to do. the CLI has more
I don't write anything about GUI Package Manager. Set dev repository as your
preferred and then try 'pfexec pkg image-update -v' and post output here. And
if you have snv_127 then you can't update anything because no newer versions in
repositories.
And why you can't do some parts in GUI? Becaus
so is there a reason that you have to use this line? should this not be
something simple to have already programmed into the package manager? The
install really pauses and then ramps up and then pauses again and over and over
until it finishes or stalls and fails to download.
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> I must admit I was suprised by this, but it was the
> FIX_TXDESC_ATOMIC flag that fixed the problem. I just
> set the following flags and the NIC stopped hanging:
> -DFIX_6888015 \
> -DDBG_TXDESC_DUMP \
> -DFIX_SYS_ERR_INT \
> -DFIX_TX_TIMEOUT \
> -DFIX_TXDESC_ATOMIC \
> m
Greetings You,
On Sun, 29 Nov 2009 15:11:27 +0100, me wrote:
... or that matter with out the time out error from the previous post.
please open xterm or gnome-terminal and wite:
export PKG_CLIENT_TIMEOUT=900
After that repeat the upgrade attempt.
With best regards,
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Üdvözlettel,
well that only answers part of my question, if you read it throughly and not
get an attitude, I also cannot get the package manager to update or install
from the software repository so I need a bit of assistance there also.
openoffice or any other software for that matter with out the time out e
2009.06 release is snv_111, but 2010.02 preview is from snv_112 to snv_127
If you have snv_127 then you can't update because no newer version yet in
repositories. If you have snv_111 then post output of 'pkg publisher' command
because you must have dev repository set for updates from snv_111 onw
I take it just saying Opensolaris 2009.06 or 2010.02 preview does not work? do
I have to provide uname -r info "5.11" uname -a SunOS solobird 5.11 snv_111b
i86pc i386 i86pc Solaris same for Opensol 2010.02 just subsitute snv_127b?
I use the package manager to update unless there better way to a
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