On 7 May 2010, at 19:38, devsk wrote:
>> If/when build 138 is published to the /dev
>> repository, yes.
>
> Do we have a sense of when will that happen?
Based on past releases, it should happen quite soon after 2010.03 is released,
but there's no official date for that as yet (other than "firs
> for example I would like to install the wireshark,
> skype, TCPDUMP, etcCan you give a Link when I can
If you use the Gnome desktop then the easiest way is to click on System on the
Top Toolbar and then Administration, and finally the Package Manager icon.
Then you can use the search box to f
Here's the log file. The clock in the bottom right of the login splash
screen is frozen at 10:46 and when the user prompt comes up the clock
"jumps" to 10:49. I've tried to analyze this log but it is difficult for
me to understand it and link the messages to this delay.
- Robin.
On 2010-05-06 1
> If/when build 138 is published to the /dev
> repository, yes.
>
Do we have a sense of when will that happen? I am hitting a regression
introduced in 133 which causes a kernel panic as soon as I type 'ps' or 'top'
and hit enter. Its fixed in 137. Now, I can control myself and not use these
uti
devsk wrote:
> Can I use "pkg image-update" be used to update to 138?
If/when build 138 is published to the /dev repository, yes.
For now though, pkg.opensolaris.org/dev is frozen at 134.
--
-Alan Coopersmith-alan.coopersm...@oracle.com
Oracle Solaris Platform Engineeri
> Andre Lue wrote:
> > Would you mind sharing how you were able to bfu to
> snv_138? Isn't acr part of the closed bits, which is
> no longer available?
>
> The closed bits are still available - acr was deleted
> as part of the move
> to IPS packaging, as noted in the flag day at:
>
> ttp://static
Robin:
According to the GDM debug output from /var/adm/messages that you
provided the login program is taking 13 seconds to start up. This
does not seem an unusually long time for GDM to start up.
Also I do not see anything in the log which indicates that anything in
particular which is very s
> Slide 22 is also very interesting and gives me a lot
> of reassurance:
>
> OpenSolaris
> • Oracle will continue to make OpenSolaris available
> as open source and
> Oracle will continue to actively support and
> participate in the
> OpenSolaris community
> • Oracle is investing more in Solar