As you have ZFS on this machine please send the output of
zpool status
zfs list
PS. The OS is named Solaris 10 or SunOS 5.10
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What do you mean by based on numbers (basado en números)?
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In that case, man useradd
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Hi,
I'm an OS's user, my laptop run snv_118.
I'd like to mantain OS, waiting for some good news
from the community, but in the meantime I'd like to
upgrade to a newer version.
I have just one question: which build is considered
more stable than others (from 118 to 134)?
I remember that
now i know how to do auto-snapshot on opensolairs.
Can anybody tell me if opensolairs has any tool to
implement CDP?
Continuous data protection?
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Have you tried it compile VLC via OpenSolaris
spec-files? They are basically a diff to the
ordinary make file, so you can compile on OSol
without any greater problems. Google on spec-files
I just tried, but with no luck.
Did a fresh install of pkgtools and then
$ /opt/pkgbuild/bin/pkgtool
Here is one for example:
http://www.0xdeadbeef.com/~blizzard/weblog-videos/2010
-03-26-ie-is-mean/ie-is-being-mean-to-me.ogv
That one plays OK on my snv_134++
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Skype works on Solaris if you install a recent flash
and use: http://imo.im/
It sure does. I had no idea about imo.im. Thanks Jörg.
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I am unable to set the proper screen resolution for
osol 2009.06.
Desktop's screen resolutions are 1024X768, 800X600,
etc.
But, monitor's actual resolution is 1600X900.
monitor make and model is AOC 2036sa
monitor's current resolution is 1024X768
More interesting is your type of graphics
On 6/15/2010 11:03 PM, adidas wrote:
I agree with you completely.
Some more things that need to be done are:
Not able to play videos and movies in the name of
proprietary software
and
Not able to video/audio chat using yahoo,gtalk and
skype are also some user related functionality
It is ridiculous to go through installation of
windows/linux just to play movies/videos and
voice/video chat.
http://www.opensolaris.com/learn/features/whats-new/2
0906/#1 says it is for [b]users [/b]also (Toshiba
laptops, that are sold, are not used as production
servers I think!!!). Very
To answer my own question, once I updated to flash
10.1.53.64 prelease (recent release
apparently since I didn't find it a while ago) the
espn feed works. goal!!
Nah, can't be. We've heard that OpenSolaris lacks all such features. Isn't that
true? ;)
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Yes my current problem is that Oracle doesn't sell me
a Solaris 10 licence because my Hardware isn't in the
HCL.
If your request is for a system that will last for 5 years you will need a
proper HW to start with. Why not choose a Sun machine?
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And the FUD continues...
Opensolaris is on the product map for sure as the
OP
pointed out...:-D
where is it on this list without havig to click on
any thing else like openoffice.org, i don't have to
click on anything else to find openoffice.org:
Give it up, will you? We've heard
Add UseDNS no to /etc/ssh/sshd_config - that should
turn off DNS lookups
That put my b125 server in maintenance mode after svcadm restart network/ssh
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On 27.05.2010 08:36, Ragnar Sundblad wrote:
I can remember Larry offering condolences to the
engineers in desktop back in '96 as PCs were going
to
be a thing of the past, and all of us would need
to
find other jobs to work on in the future as IT was
going back to a mainframe type
I would very much like to see a SunRay tablet (with
or without keyboard).
SunPad anyone? (At least it sounds better than
OraclePad... ;))
There is a windows sun ray client (aka soft sun ray),
currently only for
windows 7. But with citrix et.al. and rdp/vnc from a
windows machine to
They exist! Check wikipedia! Not from sun/oracle, but
from 3rd party!
I think your statement should be changed to past tense. ;)
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Don't hold your breath...
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Long answer:
A1000 =
http://sunsolve.sun.com/handbook_pub/validateUser.do?target=Systems/A1000/A1000
D1000 =
http://sunsolve.sun.com/handbook_pub/validateUser.do?target=Systems/D1000/D1000
T3 = http://sunsolve.sun.com/handbook_pub/validateUser.do?target=Systems/T3/T3
These are all old storage
Reproducible: Always
Steps to Reproduce:
Run ksh -c 'integer -a z=( [1]=90 ) ; function x {
nameref nz=$1 ;
print $((log10(nz)))==$((log10($nz))) ; } ; x
z[1]'
Actual Results:
The shell will print:
-inf==1.95424250943932487459005580651023
Expected Results:
The shell should print
On 19.05.2010 09:42, Svein Skogen wrote:
On 19.05.2010 09:29, Thommy M. Malmström wrote:
Short answer:
JFGI
Less polite answer:
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=storegde
I blame that typo on blood in my caffeine-stream,
that link should have
been:
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=storedge
Have you tried the whole AMP stack? memcached is in there...
http://developers.sun.com/developer/technicalArticles/opensolaris/webstack.html
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Hi,
Sorry for the possibly silly question, but at home
e I've gotten rather used to the Macintosh feature of
having a filename and content index available at the
top of the screen. Speeds things up considerably.
At work, they don't like Macintoshes very much, so I
use OpenSolaris as my
I am curious why Opensolaris is not available for
download from sites like Softpedia but Redhat is?
Well, it actually is, but under Linux ;)
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After attending FOSDEM this weekend I'm interested in
contributing to the OpenSolaris project.
I'm not a brilliant coder, I'm not great with the
logic of code and I've only been taught Java. But
I'm not bad at formatting code and knowing where
comments should and shouldn't be.
Is code
On 02/ 8/10 03:47 PM, Thommy M. Malmström wrote:
After attending FOSDEM this weekend I'm interested
in
contributing to the OpenSolaris project.
I'm not a brilliant coder, I'm not great with the
logic of code and I've only been taught Java. But
I'm not bad at formatting code
I've no luck with that (which I of course tried
first)...
don't just look at the name of the boot environment,
it's simply counted upwards and after 129 comes 130
;)
boot the new BE and run uname -a to see which build
you're actually running - I bet it will show snv_131.
You're quite
Thommy M. Malmström wrote:
You're quite right. ;) Thanks. However, b131 is
just as good at running X as b130, i.e. not at all.
Depends on your hardware - there are some known bugs
on some hardware,
but it works fine on many systems (unfortunately,
that includes all of
mine, so I'm
When I do a pkg image-update today (2010-01-28) I still get b130... :(
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I think I ran into this, had to remove and recreate
publisher to get the update.
Nope, still b130 after that...
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I think I ran into this, had to remove and
recreate
publisher to get the update.
Nope, still b130 after that...
Had the same problem...
pkg refresh --full
fixed it for me.
I've no luck with that (which I of course tried first
pfexec beadm mount opensolaris_129 /mnt
copy the files and then
Thanks, although it didn't help me to start X even after I cleared
system/boot-archive...
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Copying back drm + i915 kernel modules from snv129
helped for me to make X
work again.
I suppose you mount snv129 to a temporary place when you do this copying? I
always forget how to do this, can you state the steps, please?
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Hello,
the hint about upgrading to the latest OpenSolaris
build was really useful here. I've updated my image
to the latest gratest and emacs starts to work again
(provided 23.x release). Unfortunately this OS
version is unusable thanks to its corrupted
gnome-terminal and xterm (will
Disk usage analyzer is still reporting 4.1GB used
even though it's only showing 2.5GB actually used in
the filesystem.
Don't trust that tool. Correct values is given by zpool list and zfs list
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I'm on OpenSolaris 2009.06 b128a with FireFox 3.5.5 and when I try to download
something from Sun coming to the registration part and it is just about to
start the download, FireFox just hangs. Is this a known problem? It only
happens at the Sun site https://cds.sun.com/... and with FireFox.
Hello,
I've installed OS 2009.06 last week on my laptop and
now try to get everything what's needed working on
it. I'm currently set on emacs issue which looks like
emacs is waiting for something during the startup but
I'm not sure. I installed SUNWgnu-emacs,
SUNWgnu-emacs-gtk packages and
But this is strange indeed, since both version are
22.1-0.111. And one is working well (on desktop) and
another one (on laptop) not. In the worst case I can
update to devel branch. Thanks for this hint! Karel
I know. There's been a lot of strange things with Emacs in OpenSolaris lately.
And
BTW: I have tried to compile vanilla Emacs 23.1 on
this system, but it also shows the same behavior --
so perhaps this is indeed something outside of emacs
and hence update of OS is needed. I can't just
understand why on desktop everything is running
well.
It sounds very strange. Are the
I've been working trying to create a minimal
opensolaris VirtualBox appliance and it looks like by
default some sort of mirroring is enabled within the
filesystem. Is it possible/easy to disable this.
The appliance is just supposed to be a static
development environment for the users and
Don't know where to ask this so I try here. I found a Java application on
http://worldwind.arc.nasa.gov/java/demos/ which I launced with Java Web Start
on my laptop running OpenSolaris 2009.06 b125. It downloaded and started a
screen with a black circle but nothing more happened. Doing the same
div id=jive-html-wrapper-div
Which app did you try? I see a few apps listed. I
tried the first one
on my bld128a system and it worked fine:br
Tried the same, no joy. Think I'll have to update...
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you are still not answering my questions about
getting software I don't care if I cannot update
svn_127 and I should be able to use the package
manager it is there and it is what normal users will
touch if this OS ever gets into the main stream like
you have plans for it to do. the CLI has
How can I tell what version of for example firefox, that is in an IPS package?
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How can I tell what version of for example firefox,
that is in an IPS package?
pkg info pkg_fmri
Unfortunately this does not give the version number of firefox, only the
package version number. Looks like there's room for enhancements here. Anyone
know if there's a RFE/bug filed?
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Can you elaborate a bit on how I can find out the answer to my question from
the man pages?
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That's the latest release version. However, you can
pick up the
bi-weekly development build from http://genunix.org.
It's got almost 4
months of fixes and enhancements since the 2009.06
release.
In my opinion it's better to start with the base install of 2009.06 and then
add the
looks like it works different for different
people(may be based on how it gets treated.)
I would say that you have to work really hard NOT to get it working.
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Krzysztof Abramowicz wrote:
Sun is now the biggest sponsor of opensource
Sun has been and continues to be the largest
corporate contributor
to open source. The proposed acquisition was not the
start of this.
But maybe the beginning of the end of that era?
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Larry Ellison has publicly stated that in his
opinion, Solaris is the best Unix out there. Maybe he
said best OS out there? Dont remember. I find it
hard to believe that Solaris will be scrapped.
Instead he is going to increase research and
development.
But question was regarding
Use VI instead. It is much much better. :oP
Nej nej Kebabbert, Emacs är kung.
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This is not Linux so sudo is not the default alternative for getting higher
privileges. OpenSolaris/Solaris use the pfexec command for similar purpose.
Have a look at pfexec(1) and exec_attr(4)
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Thommy M. Malmstr?m stated:
What do I need to do to get this command running?
bigblue# zfs send tank/pictu...@001 | ssh r...@isis
zfs recv -d backup/pictures
Password: Here I give root password of isis
Password: Here I give root password of isis
Password: Here I give root password
Here's the only wallpaper you ever need:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ez3kiel/89091033/
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What do I need to do to get this command running?
bigblue# zfs send tank/pictu...@001 | ssh r...@isis zfs recv -d backup/pictures
Password: Here I give root password of isis
Password: Here I give root password of isis
Password: Here I give root password of isis
Permission denied
With some debug info if it helps...
r...@bigblue:~# zfs send tank/pictu...@001 | ssh -v r...@isis zfs recv -d
backup/pictures
Sun_SSH_1.2, SSH protocols 1.5/2.0, OpenSSL 0x0090801f
debug1: Reading configuration data /etc/ssh/ssh_config
debug1: Rhosts Authentication disabled, originating port
From Shawn Walker I was hinted to set root as a normal user on the receiving
machine.
A r...@isis:~# rolemod -K type=normal root seems to do the trick...
Thanks Shawn!
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On my x86 machine with 2008.11 I added a USB disk and gave this commands:
$ pfexec format -e
Searching for disks...
The device does not support mode page 3 or page 4,
or the reported geometry info is invalid.
WARNING: Disk geometry is based on capacity data.
The current rpm value 0 is invalid,
Doesn't autoexpand, available since snv_117 address
this? You have to swap out all members of the raidz
pool with larger disks, but I think it does what
you're after.
No, it doesn't solve the problem, just provide an ugly workaround. The problem,
however, is delicate and old...
I bought a new 1 TB external USB disk from Western Digital (1) and put it in my
2008.11 machine.The machine discovered the disk directly and I gave a 'zpool
create xpool c11t0d0´ command and then this:
# zpool list
NAME SIZE USED AVAIL CAP HEALTH ALTROOT
[...]
xpool 928G 81K 928G 0% ONLINE -
#
3. My motherboard Asus P5B Deluxe has 2 controllers. Should I
connect 320 hdd-s to separate sata port of the each
controller to achieve better safety/performance?
RC sata doesn't have this sort of guideline like old
IDE interfaces did. In IDE land, you wanted to seperate out the
controllers
Seems like I have SXCE (code named nevada) instead
of actual Opensolaris.
Do yourself a favor and go for a VirtualBox solution if you want to get a
preview of OpenSolaris/Solaris. Just install the latest VirtualBox on the
nearest computer you have around and then install OpenSolaris/Solaris
Thommy M. Malmström :
I had my Ferrari 4005 with 2009.06 running OK with
sound working for almost everything when I decided to
install OSS from 4Front. Said and done, the
installation vent OK and I rebooted. No more sound
for anything :(
pkgrm the package, but still no sound.
please
I had my Ferrari 4005 with 2009.06 running OK with sound working for almost
everything when I decided to install OSS from 4Front. Said and done, the
installation vent OK and I rebooted. No more sound for anything :(
pkgrm the package, but still no sound.
What can that package have destroyed?
The non-licensed way: a
href=http://solaris.homeunix.com/;http://solaris.hom
eunix.com//a appropriate for home-use situations
and for countries where the licensing conditions for
the codecs are not relevant
Great stuff. Thanks.
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How come the NWAM/DHCP just suddenly starts playing jokes? I have a perfectly
running system with 2009.06 and I've restarted it several times and wireless
working perfectly with NWAM and DHCP. Today when I started the machine I have
no network access to this machine (other machines on the same
I followed the instructions in 2977 and the text XX
was still intact.
This was with the development edition dev300_m53
(future v3.2).
How can I have both a stable OOo 3.1 and a development OOo version installed at
the same time in OpenSolaris 2009.06?
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I just tested with OOo 3.1 (the default install in OpenSolaris 2009.06) and
with the development version of upcoming 3.2 (DEV300_m53) also in OpenSolaris
2009.06 and I couldn't reproduce the bug in either of them. Can this just be
hearsay?
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I can confirm that wine version works for me.
Have you got Spotify running on it?
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The SUNW prefix will be dropped from all
packages for future OpenSolaris releases.
To be replaced with ORCL or?
Sorry, couldn't resist... ;)
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With rare exceptions, I expect that the OS limits are
always = what the hardware
it runs on is capable of providing.
I presume you mean that OS limits are = (less than or equal) to HW?
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Hi guys
I use OpenSolaris 2008.05 at my workstation and i
will install Solaris 10 on my server. I am
downloading the ISO for solaris 10. =)
My question is simple : How can i do to create a
bootable dvd with this ISO using
div id=jive-html-wrapper-div
Works fine for me when printing. Solaris 10 U5 using
blastwave cups to
We're talking OpenSolaris here, which is not the same in all details as Solaris
10.
On another off topic note if you want to make your
FF3 look more like
the Windows or Mac versions the
Alfred Peng wrote:
Thommy M. Malmström wrote:
I would like to mention one problem though relating
to printing:
as soon as I use CtrP or use the menus to print a
web page, FF3.0.1 FREEZES UP completely.
This is the exact same behavior that I see on OpenSolaris 2008.11 b96
Hi
Bill Shannon wrote:
Ginn Chen wrote:
It would be nice if there was more information than it's broken.
I can't tell if the problems I'm having are the same problems
reported above.
Firefox 3 in snv_97/snv_98 has several issues.
e.g.
Bookmarks are missing.
Bookmarks could not be saved.
I would like to mention one problem though relating
to printing:
as soon as I use CtrP or use the menus to print a
web page, FF3.0.1 FREEZES UP completely.
This is the exact same behavior that I see on OpenSolaris 2008.11 b96
Thanks again for the good work.
Don't be so polite. This is no
su
cd /usr/lib
mv firefox firefox.sun
wget
http://releases.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/firefox/re
leases/3.0.1/contrib/solaris_tarball/ \
firefox-3.0.1.en-US.opensolaris-i386.tar.bz2
gtar jxf
firefox-3.0.1.en-US.opensolaris-i386.tar.bz2
vi firefox
change /usr/local/lib/firefox-3.0.1 to
Then upgrade your system to b98 and replace firefox
as I previously showed.
I did, no change. I actually don't think it is firefox because thunderbird is
also slow as a cow as is the whole window system. Switching window workspace
takes 5 seconds. Used to happen immediately when touching the
Luckily my own comment made me realize that I've seen something about DRI and
ATI.
http://bugs.opensolaris.org/view_bug.do?bug_id=6718572
So I created a xorg.conf to put in /etc/X11
svcadm disable graphical-login/gdm
Log in and su then run
/usr/X11/bin/Xorg -configure
vi /root/xorg.conf.new
Back to the slow Xorg. Having almost no response on the keyboard is worse. Any
hints on what xorg.conf settings I need on an Acer Ferarri 4000 to get normal
type pace? My xorg is attached
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, but where can I read up on what
osol-0811 is and how it compares to opensolaris 2008.05 ???
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Alfred Peng wrote:
Euan Thoms wrote:
Command shell; Being quite new to *nix, I probably shouldn't comment in this
area. I really like the adoption of bash as default shell, and single quotes
when drag and dropping from nautilus. What about colour coding of output
from ls though?
With the
Matt Harrison wrote:
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Hi everyone, I'm planning a migration of my fileserver from Gentoo
Linux with samba to SCXE with ZFS and samba/cifs sharing. Being a linux
junkie I don't have any previous experience in Solaris and there's a
couple of
Jesse Lehman wrote:
Some more thoughts:
* From Sun's Ruby Developer site:
Get NetBeans. Get GlassFish. Get Cool Stack. Or get them all with Solaris
Express,
Developer Edition
Sounds great, but the development has been taken out of the developer
edition. The transformation to
Hi I am very newbie to Solaris. I am trying to
install apache on Solaris10. Ihave an issue with
libraries
I have libs available but it is not able to
resolving.
Please find details below.
Can any one help me out ??...its urent
Apache on Solaris 10 (and OpenSolaris which is what this
I'm am trying to install Solaris in
interactive mode but my mouse doesn't work(both
ps2 one,and usb )
bios options:
usb controller --enabled
usb 2.0 controller --enabled
usb keyboard suport --enabled
usb mouse support --enabled
legacy usb storage detect --enabled
I think we need a
I have removed
OpenSolaris 10 from all my SPARC systems and will be
re-installing OpenSolaris
10 after I wipe each drive.
Is there a utility
out there that wipes SPARC system drives? Any
suggestions?
No need to wipe anything, just do a fresh install on the disk you used before
and the
No - gdm will be replacing dtlogin in the future, and
it's available
for use now if you want, just 'svcadm disable
cde-login ; svcadm enable
gdm' - though be ready for your desktop session to be
killed as soon as you run that.
While we're at it, there seems to be 2 gdm services (b76 x86)
Hi,
I can also verify that it now works as it has
worked on many other
systems for a long time (i.e. GNU/Linux, *BSDs,
etc.)
As a long time FreeBSD user, I don't remember seeing
this particular
behavior on these systems. And speaking about the
new behavior,
I can revert to the
Shawn Walker wrote:
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, as I stated earlier, xterm was _not_ affected by this bug fix.
That may have been stated earlier but that does not make it true;
xterm *was* affected by this bug
Scott Rotondo wrote:
Alan Coopersmith wrote:
Thommy M. Malmström wrote:
Seems as if there was a change in default behaviour of the less
command between b72 and b76. It now clears the screen at exit which
I find most annoying. Or is it the GNOME terminal that has changed???
Anyway, why have
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, as I stated earlier, xterm was _not_ affected by this bug fix.
That may have been stated earlier but that does not make it true;
xterm *was* affected by this bug fix.
Not on my SXCE b76...
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The init and term strings have been traditionally in is and rs.
The official termcap database from Eric Raymond includes:
smcup=\E7\E[?47h
rmcup=\E[2J\E[?47l\E8
for xterm R6
Let us disassemble:
'sc' -
Shawn Walker wrote:
On 18/11/2007, Thommy M. Malmström [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Shawn Walker wrote:
On 18/11/2007, Joerg Schilling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The init and term strings have been traditionally in is and rs.
The official termcap database from Eric Raymond
Thommy M. Malmström wrote:
Seems as if there was a change in default behaviour
of the less command between b72 and b76. It now
clears the screen at exit which I find most annoying.
Or is it the GNOME terminal that has changed???
Anyway, why have the behaviour changed???
The terminfo
On 18/11/2007, Thommy M. Malmström
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thommy M. Malmström wrote:
Seems as if there was a change in default
behaviour
of the less command between b72 and b76. It now
clears the screen at exit which I find most
annoying.
Or is it the GNOME terminal that has
Is it just me or? Got this after upgrading from b72 to b76...
$ /usr/bin/mplayer nisse.mpg
ld.so.1: mplayer: fatal: libcdio_paranoia.so.0: open failed: No such file or
directory
Killed
truss gives:
xstat(2, /usr/sfw/lib/libcdio_paranoia.so.0, 0x08046678) Err#2 ENOENT
xstat(2,
Seems as if there was a change in default behaviour of the less command between
b72 and b76. It now clears the screen at exit which I find most annoying. Or is
it the GNOME terminal that has changed???
Anyway, why have the behaviour changed???
man less
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-X or --no-init
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