userland filesystem? what does it mean?
sounds strange...
2007/6/25, carlos antonio neira bustos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
one of the jewels has been stolen ...
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Dear all:
I installed a Express B66 yesterday on a 80GB IDE disk, Intel P4 PC with
512MB memory.
Before this new installation, there existed a Solaris 10 (U3) on one of disk
partition of this PC. And it worked very well.
And I cleared the whole disk and made B66 to use the whole disk now, with
th
Hi, Jean
Thank you for your explaination and your helpful advices :)
It seems you're right. After reading your guess, it reminded me that
something I've read from a book, Solairs Performance and Tools, and the
author talked about the decaying problem in this book.
2007/6/18, Jean-Francois Richa
ok, i see.
Then, how can I correct this problem when using prstat?
Or is there any other statistics tool that could catch these short lived
processes correctly?
2007/6/18, Wee Yeh Tan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On 6/18/07, Wee Yeh Tan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> prstat may miss
Stupid safari3 is c
Dear all:
I'm compiling the ON build 65's source code now, using "nightly
opensolaris.sh" command.
The prstat reports that system is very idle, but the load average tells me
that the system is very busy. -,-
And then I check the vmstat report, it shows the system is busy now, too.
Following are
I don't think joey want to isolate China out in this programming context.
I think the aim of this context is to attract more students and acadamic
users to use solairs.
And because joey is work as University Program Manager in Sun China
Engineering & Research Institute, the biggest acadamic area f
This programming contest foucses on creative works or derivative works.
I mean which one will be prefered by the contest commitee?
2007/5/18, Joey.Guo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> For the license, what if the source code uses some GPL/MPL libraries?
>
It's really a good question. After consulting wi
I think it's ok to make Solaris more Linux like. More precisly, I think it
should say that one of the branch of Solaris is more GNU like.
Linux is the kernel, or say OS of the GNU project. As a user coming from
Redhat and Debian, I feel the command tools in (Open)Soalris
is not habitual for me, fo
yes, I'm also a long time Linux user/developer who has recently working on
Solaris for a research project base on the DTrace tool.
It's true there're plenty of powerful tools in Solaris, but some habitual
Linux tools are miss or different. And this makes me feel uncomfortable.
Baseing on Solaris
oh, I see
2007/1/25, Ignacio Marambio Catán <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On 1/24/07, 陶捷 (Euler Tao) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Then, what are the difference between Nevada and SchilliX?
>
schillix is an opensolaris distribution mantained by joerg schilling and
others
nevada is
Then, what are the difference between Nevada and SchilliX?
2007/1/25, Eric Enright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On 1/24/07, 陶捷 (Euler Tao) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Nexenta could be thought as the next distribution, Solais 11, couldn't
it?
> What about SchilliX? I heard it
Nexenta could be thought as the next distribution, Solais 11, couldn't it?
What about SchilliX? I heard it first time. :(
2007/1/25, Brett Albertson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
OpenSolaris is not Solaris. OpenSolaris is source code upon which
different distributions are or will be based. Current dis
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