Hi, how can I download from the opensolaris package repository in Windows XP
with internet? I can't get online yet with opensolaris 2008.5 so I can't use
that.
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Xizhi Zhu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, guys,
When I build NS2.30 all in one in my OpenSolaris, it encounters an error that
the compiler use the strchr function with the return value of const char *
not the char *, which is what I needed.
Do you try to compile C code using a C++ Compiler?
A suggestion, if there are Solaris 8 drivers for it as has been mentioned, try
them. I've had some amazing luck doing similar things. I once used some Dell
Solaris 7 x86 PERC drivers with Solaris 10 x86 successfully... The install
needed some hacking, but once installed they worked fine.
Tim
Hi Friends,
I badly need LSI53C1030 Drivers, that is the lsi provided itmpt ones.
I tried may best , but not able to get the drivers, form the lsilogic site.
Pleasee someone point me to this one .. it will be really helpful.
With Warm Regards,
-- Chandan maddanna
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Funny part is i am able to locate the readme text explaining the installation
... lolzx... but not able to find the driver package itself...
lolz...
Please someone help guys ..
-- Chandan
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Chandan Maddanna wrote:
Hi Friends,
I badly need LSI53C1030 Drivers, that is the lsi provided itmpt ones.
I thought they stopped providing drivers after Solaris 8? Why not just
use the mpt driver?
Ian
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Thanks for update Ian,
Actually the solaris mpt drivers, panics fro scsi disks added on vmware
enterprise server - Sol 10 - nodes.
and using lsi drivers seems to be the solution ... tahts why .. Btw if you feel
that any other virtualization technique can act as a better base, for
Hi Everyone
I am totally new to Unix. So that means I am new to Solaris. I have chosen
Solaris as my unix OS and that explains why I am in this forum.
I am unsure what is appropriate to post on this forum. I am using Solaris 10
from Sun instead of Open Solaris. Would it be appropriate for
Paul Tran wrote:
Hi Everyone
I am totally new to Unix. So that means I am new to Solaris. I have chosen
Solaris as my unix OS and that explains why I am in this forum.
I am unsure what is appropriate to post on this forum. I am using Solaris 10
from Sun instead of Open Solaris. Would