Did you get a core dump when you run it from terminal?
Do you have write access to $HOME/.mozilla/firefox?
Please try rename $HOME/.mozilla and run firefox again?
Ginn
On Apr 26, 2010, at 10:06 PM, Greg wrote:
Hello openSolaris forums!
(I put this same post up at another openSolaris forum but
Stev,
did you read the archive of this mailing list? Take the last 2 months, and
you'll get all the answers you need. In short: OSOL is alive and kicking!
Matthias
You (badmagic) wrote:
Hi all,
It seems (I'm afraid that) ever since Oracle took over Sun Microsystems,
Solaris stands
I'm new at this and maybe someone could point me to a page that has opensolaris
terminal commands. But this is what I've got.
Maybe I'm not doing it right but I get the following:
/usr/lib/firefox/run-mozilla.sh: line 131: 779 Segmentation Fault (core
dumped) $prog ${1+$@}
If I change
My concern with alternate OS and oracle/sun is its gamble stake in public cloud
support if it is nill. I mean when user is not trying to use college
documentation and attempting a home repair of product ??
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Hi David,
Just looking again at your network capture, it strange that after the
'redirect' status, in the response packet from the EqualLogic box,
openSolaris seems to do nothing.
It's as if the openSolaris code must have decided that there is nothing
further to be done, when obviously this is
Greg - sorry, I'm a newbie at this as well. Opera is in the
contrib.opensolaris.org repository - see http://pkg.opensolaris.org/contrib.
You need to add contrib to your Package Manager publisher list, and then you
should be able to install Opera from Package Manager (at least that's what
It looks like iscsi_conn_state_machine SDT isnt part of snv_134
r...@zorander:~# dtrace -l | grep iscsi | grep state_machine
2407sdt iscsi iscsi_sess_state_machine event
2408sdt iscsi iscsi_cmd_state_machine event
58989fbt
Maybe I'm not doing it right but I get the
following:
/usr/lib/firefox/run-mozilla.sh: line 131: 779
ok, what happens if you run:
/usr/lib/firefox/firefox ?
alan
P.S. You can also just download Opera directly from Opera.com
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Hi all,
When I originally installed my laptop last time, I put OS in a
partition, and it booted fine with grub. I also loaded Win7 X64 in a
second partition, and as MS is known to do it rewrote the MBR and made
itself the active partition. I ended up using Win7 mostly for the past
few months and
On 28.04.2010 22:53, Kyle McDonald wrote:
Hi all,
When I originally installed my laptop last time, I put OS in a
partition, and it booted fine with grub. I also loaded Win7 X64 in a
second partition, and as MS is known to do it rewrote the MBR and made
itself the active partition. I ended
Thanks Richard; I'll try that as soon as I'm home.
Alan:
I know I can go right to Opera.com get it. In fact that's what I was going to
do immediately upon opening Firefox. I can't get Firefox to open I don't have
any alternate browsers. :/ Believe me I would have.
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Oracle sales and marketing is all over this problem. Their plans will ensure
the sort of enthusiasm that will lead to greater product interest more sales
successes. It really should be clear to you how much they care. They've made
such good efforts to organize information and make problems
Can I have whatever you're having? =]
On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 10:09 PM, Tim Scanlon t...@uprising.net wrote:
Oracle sales and marketing is all over this problem. Their plans will ensure
the sort of enthusiasm that will lead to greater product interest more
sales successes. It really should
jbk wrote:
Can I have whatever you're having? =]
Hey it's Oracle's party. You'll have to ask the people who work in the parts of
the company that are not purely technical. I'm sure they can be found in
abundance somewhere. People here just deal with code mostly. We are not the
people who spend
Just to update you.
Alan, this is my return in Terminal:
/usr/lib/firefox/run-mozilla.sh: line 131: 774 Segmentation Fault
$prog ${1+$@}
I've downloaded Opera. Seems to be working great so far! :D
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Can I have whatever you're having? =]
Yeah, what he's saying sounds a lot like an article I read years ago:
http://books.google.com/books?id=ASoDMBAJpg=PA60#v=onepageqf=false
Maybe that article kept me from trying the stuff; I was perhaps curious enough,
but the description was just too
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