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How about a "pfexec devfsadm -C" and a "pfexec cfgadm -la"?
Greg
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stem/utmp:default (online)
dependency require_all/none svc:/milestone/sysconfig (online)
dependency optional_all/none svc:/system/auditd (disabled)
Thanks,
Greg
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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
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 $200 so I can't justify the price. I'm ju
Just to update you.
Alan, this is my return in Terminal:
/usr/lib/firefox/run-mozilla.sh: line 131: 774 Segmentation Fault
"$prog" ${1+"$@"}
I've downloaded Opera. Seems to be working great so far! :D
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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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dumped) "$prog" ${1+"$@"}
g...@opensolaris:~/.mozilla/firefox# ls -l
total 277460
-rw--- 1 root root 141898678 Apr 28 06:52 core
-rw-r--r-- 1 greg staff 94 Apr 26 09:07 profiles.ini
drwx-- 4 greg
Hello openSolaris forums!
(I put this same post up at another openSolaris forum but there seems to be
more community involvement here so I'm hoping someone may be able to help out.)
When attempting to launch Firefox (via desktop icon or from taskbar at top) the
"Starting Firefox Browser" shows u
On Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 11:05 AM, Chuck Schwab wrote:
> Is the next formal release still planned for 2010.03 and based on build
> 134?
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Had the same issue (booted GUI from live CD fine. Didn't from installation)
installing as a guest OS in VirtualBox. Ended up being insuffient video RAM.
VirtualBox set the VRAM to 12MB. I up'd it to 64MB and booted into GUI with no
issues.
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spend
a lot more time digging through the docs and forums to get that answer.
That's where the book pays for itself from my point of view.
Regards,
Greg
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nformation bundled up in
one place. Very nice work!
Regards,
Greg
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Harry Putnam wrote:
But, shouldn't that information be made obvious... at least in the
supplied `getting started' documents?
It is in the release notes...
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;ve had to back out
to 106. Has anyone else seen this ?
Rob
I just detached an 11 MB PDF from a message and it worked like a champ,
no slowdown I could see.
Regards,
Greg
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average user experience though.
Regards,
Greg
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average user will care
about those details or just the net result?
Regards,
Greg
Ref: http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=os_threeway_2008&num=8
You are right in that the common 'user' just sees the end (i.e. 'net') result -
not the bottom-feeding
be updated. Most users do not care about
the whys, they just want it to work and work fast and well.
Regards,
Greg
Greg, it may be okay to have such an
user-experience-is-the-only-thing-that-counts-approach of viewing
things.
Only 2 objections:
* Then you could also bring a few
Joerg Schilling wrote:
Greg Palmer wrote:
The performance differences might be 100% due to the version of the
compiler and optimizations used. My point would be in what way is this
significant to a user who sees their audio files take 50% longer to
encode on one product versus the
Joerg Schilling wrote:
Martin Bochnig wrote:
Hello Greg, no: I cannot agree. Because I only could if a few Linux
distros would have been compared to one another, or a few OpenSolaris
distros to one another. Not an arbitrary mix of it. How do you compare
apples to potatoes to strawberries
e
because there are system functions which might not be as optimized as
they could be we need to understand and address that.
I believe that is all Rich is saying...
Regards,
Greg
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t the video
driver for VMWare used to cause wide screens not to be properly
recognized by the Xorg detection routines. I have a feeling that there
were some install issues, glad you got over them!
Regards,
Greg
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Anil Gulecha wrote:
> Greg: have you seen the response at
> http://www.nexenta.com/corp/index.php?option=com_mojo&Itemid=153&p=7
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Nope, that was what I was hoping for. If there's an issue, bring it out
in the open and get both sides input on it. Thanks for the link
Joerg Schilling wrote:
> Greg Palmer wrote:
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>>> http://www.nexenta.com/blog
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>>>
>>>
>> The quote below is rather interesting, though it would have been nice if
>> he included the specifics of his charge rather than ju
Sun has elected to make modifications to CDDL licensed code
for their commercial use which they then contribute back only
sporadically, if at all. We hope we are wrong because this could harm
the OpenSolaris community and could result in a sort of tragedy of the
c
clinical system software but still need well priced hardware.
thanks!
Greg
http://www.patientos.org
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rom a mercurial pull of the source a couple of weeks ago.
BTW, I have also run both and prefer Fusion, even with this annoying boot up
time. I was constantly rebuilding systems with Parallels after crashes of the
guest would leave the virtual boot disk corrupted.
-Greg
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ess then it
would take to catch up the existing code to the capabilities already in ISC.
I would be one of the first say that ISC is far from perfect, but given the
choice I would choose it over Sun's.
-Greg
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Sorry, to clarify as there seem to be several problems with your RSS feeds: I
was referring to the RSS feeds for blogs such as
http://www.opensolaris.org/rss/os/community/dtrace/blogs/rss2.xml which
truncates the messages so that it's impossible to read the messages via rss.
In addition I tried
The RSS feeds seem to be broken. They truncate all messages. Can this be fixed?
It's kind of useless in this form.
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