"Solved", so I hope.
All that was too strange. So I used the last resort:
Burning nv111 to a new DVD
Swap in another DVD-drive
Swap in another spare hard disk
... and the 3rd install went through, successfully, and recognized the 8211
using the driver provided by Winson Wang; only after adding
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@iexcel,
thanks for your answer.
Can you help a liitle more.
How can I disable compiz?
mjh
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[Would be really nice to get an answer here, because I could reproduce it,
after no suggestion came in]
All this still goes with trying to get Realtek 8211cl working, in cooperation
with Winson Wang of SUN (Zhen.W at sun.com), who had sent me a driver for this
chipset to try out.
What I did to
hi atr,
i am having the same issue with both sun's CIFS/SMB server module and samba. i
cant get either working. if you have some sort of break through, please post
it here! i will do the same. So much time wasted looking for these
issues...I'm about give up and go back to something that act
some more information. it appears i have packages needed, but im begining to
wonder if i should have smba and smbs installed together. has anyone heard of
issues doing this? I mean, i dont even know why smba is installed, i dont want
to remove it with out
dave at davemain3:/var/sadm/pkg# pk
I used Blastwave to install the GNU licensed samba utility. I crafted an
smb.conf file and stuck it into what appeared to be the correct directories
(/opt/csw/etc and /etc and /etc/samba and /etc/sfw/ all seem equally possible,
so it lives in all for now) but every time I try to launch the smbd
not really. it went away with b110 and came back with b111.
anyways, i can live without compiz. not something critical.
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Have you submitted a bugid on bogster
http://www.opensolaris.org/bug/report.jspa ?
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is compiz enabled in your account? try disabling it.
compiz is not working with my HP laptop for b111. iirc, i had the same problem
with b109.
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rpool/ROOT contains only files and directories needed for system boot up. To
see other system files you should mount filesystem called
rpool/ROOT/opensolaris. You see when you mount rpool/ROOT, you mount only that
file system and not ones below it. Second thing after mounting
rpool/ROOT/opensol
Any idea?
I cannot move window at all.
I had 105 and then I uppgradet to 111.
If I do an other user or log in as root so no problems.
Something old have I with in my "home".
I hope help.
mjh
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