Greg Swanson wrote:
> I guess my question about the cd size is so small. I purchased Solaris 10
> from sun and it contained three dvd's and one included the development studio
> and the sunfreeware software. I'm guessing, but the sun dvd's include
> bloatware and I don't really need it.
Open
On Fri, 04 Jun 2010 19:49:26 -0400 (EDT), Dennis Clarke
wrote:
> The SDDT ( Sun Device Driver Utility ) says that I have one of these :
>
> node name: pci1102,31
> Vendor: Creative Labs
> Device: SB X-Fi
> Sub-Vendor
Glagasse, thanks for the quick feedback.
Also, thank you Sean for the support too!
I guess my question about the cd size is so small. I purchased Solaris 10
from sun and it contained three dvd's and one included the development studio
and the sunfreeware software. I'm guessing, but the sun d
Today I had to listen to Red Hat drone on about what is forthcoming in RHEL6.
Throughout I kept yawning and thinking, "I've done that in AIX since 2001" or
"They're only now getting that?"
Really, what is the draw to Linux? It reminds me of a Fisher-Price or
Playskool operating system. How c
The SDDT ( Sun Device Driver Utility ) says that I have one of these :
node name: pci1102,31
Vendor: Creative Labs
Device: SB X-Fi
Sub-Vendor: Creative Labs
binding name:
* Greg Swanson (mrgregswan...@gmail.com) wrote:
> I'm getting back into the solaris world and just purchased a v480.
>
> I tried to get a support contact with Sun/Oracle so I could download
> the latest openboot prom. Long story short, they want to charge me
> $1000 for the contract.
>
> The mac
I'm getting back into the solaris world and just purchased a v480.
I tried to get a support contact with Sun/Oracle so I could download the latest
openboot prom. Long story short, they want to charge me $1000 for the contract.
The machine only cost me $200 so I can't justify the price. I'm ju
sol...@laposte.net said:
> ps: if somebody knows how to configure sendmail just to send mail to a
> smarthost and able to masquerade the domain (i just want t...@mon.domain.fr,
> not t...@machine.mon.domain.fr), i will be happy. Actually, i modify
> manually sendmail.cf to obtain what i need
In
On 06/ 4/10 11:18 AM, Alan Coopersmith wrote:
Paul Gress wrote:
Has anyone else noticed that the last blog was on May 27. I find it
hard to believe no one has blogged since then, there has always been at
least one new entry everyday. Not even Simon with his Webmink.
Has it been frozen, or
Paul Gress wrote:
> Has anyone else noticed that the last blog was on May 27. I find it
> hard to believe no one has blogged since then, there has always been at
> least one new entry everyday. Not even Simon with his Webmink.
>
> Has it been frozen, or are we just in a long dry spell.
Technica
On 06/ 4/10 11:16 AM, Paul Gress wrote:
Has anyone else noticed that the last blog was on May 27. I find it
hard to believe no one has blogged since then, there has always been
at least one new entry everyday. Not even Simon with his Webmink.
Has it been frozen, or are we just in a long dry
Has anyone else noticed that the last blog was on May 27. I find it
hard to believe no one has blogged since then, there has always been at
least one new entry everyday. Not even Simon with his Webmink.
Has it been frozen, or are we just in a long dry spell.
Paul
On 06/04/2010 04:54 AM, Knut Anders Hatlen wrote:
On 06/ 4/10 01:28 PM, Sean . wrote:
I can't seem to find them I've tried
pkg install SUNWs10solaris
pkg install s10c
pkg install SUNWs10brand
and every one returns
Creating Plan /pkg: install:
The following pattern(s) did not match any p
>
>
> Not that I have any special knowledge, but I really
> expect the
> OpenSolaris 2010.06 announcement and availability to
> happen shortly
> after Oracle announces Fiscal Year results, which
> means in a couple of
> days or so. I'm hoping that enough noise has
> peculated up through the
>
On 2010-06-02 21:37, Владимир Новосельцев wrote:
02.06.2010 14:02, Robin Axelsson пишет:
On 2010-05-12 23:48, Mark Martin wrote:
On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 5:20 PM, Robin Axelsson
wrote:
I'm not using any particular locale (I use the default system
language) and
I use a Swedish keyboard layout.
On 2010-06-02 21:20, Brian Cameron wrote:
Robin:
Here's the output of the "top" command while it's frozen at the login
splash:
Unfortunately the top output does not show any particular processes
consuming a lot of memory, so this indicates that the delay is not CPU
bound.
Note there is a bu
On 2010-06-02 21:20, Brian Cameron wrote:
Robin:
Here's the output of the "top" command while it's frozen at the login
splash:
Unfortunately the top output does not show any particular processes
consuming a lot of memory, so this indicates that the delay is not CPU
bound.
Note there is a bu
> > Professionals built the Titanic, amateurs the ark
> >
> > guess which one sank at it's time of critical?
>
> Is that the Golgafrincham ark?
>
> A+
> Paul
LOL,wrong ark
this ark
http://www.barrypopik.com/index.php/new_york_city/entry/the_ark_was_built_by_amateurs_but_professionals_built_the
> Professionals built the Titanic, amateurs the ark
>
> guess which one sank at it's time of critical?
Is that the Golgafrincham ark?
A+
Paul
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You're a star thanks. The /bin/chmod did the trick !! thanks so much, this
has been bugging me for years !!
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Ed> I have a project coming up to install Sendmail as a SMTP server for a
Ed> software application that needs to send and receive emails. It will run
Ed> on a Solaris Local Zone.
No problem; I do exactly this on my home box.
Ed> I'm told I can install a completely separate Sendmail version and
On 06/ 4/10 03:03 PM, Ed Spyhill wrote:
I have a project coming up to install Sendmail as a SMTP server for a software
application that needs to send and receive emails. It will run on a Solaris
Local Zone. I'm told I can install a completely separate Sendmail version and
its binaries on th
I have a project coming up to install Sendmail as a SMTP server for a software
application that needs to send and receive emails. It will run on a Solaris
Local Zone. I'm told I can install a completely separate Sendmail version and
its binaries on the Local Zone and not use the Global Zone Se
Thanks Guys, Delrio I think you've hit the nail on the head. I'll see if I can
add the dev repo as a mirror.
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On 6/4/2010 7:28 AM, Sean . wrote:
Creating Plan /pkg: install:
The following pattern(s) did not match any packages in the current catalog.
Try relaxing the pattern, refreshing and/or examining the catalogs:
SUNWs10brand
I have checked my pkg publisher info and that is correct
PUBLISHE
On 06/ 4/10 01:28 PM, Sean . wrote:
> I can't seem to find them I've tried
>
> pkg install SUNWs10solaris
>
> pkg install s10c
>
> pkg install SUNWs10brand
>
> and every one returns
>
> Creating Plan /pkg: install:
> The following pattern(s) did not match any packages in the current catalog.
> Try
You (Edward Martinez) wrote:
> > IBM has released AIX 6.1 with three different price
> > levels: express edition, standard edition, and
> > enterprise edition. The express edition costs $300
> > per core.
> >
> > Three hundred per core with the features available,
> > GLVM, KSPK, Kernel Recovery
I can't seem to find them I've tried
pkg install SUNWs10solaris
pkg install s10c
pkg install SUNWs10brand
and every one returns
Creating Plan /pkg: install:
The following pattern(s) did not match any packages in the current catalog.
Try relaxing the pattern, refreshing and/or examining the cat
My best advise would be to double or triple check the permissions and the
ownership. Lisandro
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Date: Fri, 04 Jun 2010 01:16:19
To: Steve
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Subject: Re: [osol-discuss] Opensolaris roadmap
Really, you have three options:
(1) keep the
On 4 Jun 2010, at 05:18, Edward Ned Harvey wrote:
> Roughly what percentage of solaris/opensolaris codebase is developed by
> sun/oracle employees, and what percentage is contributed by the community?
I don't know the answer, but it also depends which "community" you mean -- a
lot of what you s
> Duncan Groenewald
> writes:
>
> > The NFS share is already set up and works fine from
> my Macbook, just
> > not from the Windows PC. But the the Macbook is
> running UNIX and
> > the user ID is the same as the user id on the
> opensolaris server.
>
> I think you were on the right track wonde
Really, you have three options:
(1) keep the hardware you've ordered, and pay for a Linux-based
software solution - something like a RedHat 5.5. subscription or similar
(2) keep the hardware you've ordered, and pay for a Solaris support
contract. You can work out whether or not you want Open
> Greetings,
>
> I've been reading a lot of the threads on here
> about the future of opensolaris, and it seems that
> there *might* be a future, depending on whose post
> you read. While I truly hope for that, I would like
> a definitive answer, or at least one I could work
> off of in the futur
On Wed, Jun 2, 2010 at 4:44 AM, Bruno Damour wrote:
> I scrubbed all my zfs pools, no problem detected. Everything seems to be
> working.
>
> Any idea of what is happening ?
Check your cabling.
-B
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On Thu, Jun 3, 2010 at 5:23 AM, Duncan Groenewald
wrote:
> I can't find any useful information on how to grant access to an NFS share.
> Any ideas on how to give a user on a WIndows PC access to the NFS share.
> They don't have a login on the OpenSolaris NFS server.
You can set access via the
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