Additional info- This sytem is usually connected internet through etherfast
port to a lynksys (cisco) ethernet/wifi router. Router is connected to a DSL
broadband modem.
Other devices present are wifi- 2 microcomputers and 1 wireless printer. The
other microcomputers and the printer where pow
...Something in "Configuring Devices" after ZFS file system. Even though "Sun
Device Discovery Tool" says OpenSolaris 9.06 natively supports my Wifi card...
you think I should also pull it and see what it does? I don't understand it
being stuck at the console.
If I just wanted to play with th
> Off hand, I'd guess the system is confused as to what
> its IP address
> is supposed to be. What happens if you unplug the
> Ethernet cable?
>
> - Bart
I unplugged Ethernet Cable. Get's same error. Correction on my earlier post as
the exact error in it's entirety is:
"Sun Microsystems Inc.
(Didn't see an "edit" button to add this)
Tried 4 different downloads of OpenSolaris LiveCD 9.06 x86 in case there was a
data error there, but all seems fine with them in VirtualBox. ...Two different
downloads of the ai.
I think I have 2 more things to try tonight/tomorrow:
a) Turn off the onb
On 04/09/10 18:28, Mike Ferreira wrote:
I've been hitting my head against a wall with this for a month now. I concede
- I need help!
OK. I've been running OpenSolaris 9.06_x86 for about a year now, installed in
Sun's VirtualBox. Love it. Now want to run it native, but...
Booting from the
I've been hitting my head against a wall with this for a month now. I concede
- I need help!
OK. I've been running OpenSolaris 9.06_x86 for about a year now, installed in
Sun's VirtualBox. Love it. Now want to run it native, but...
Booting from the CD, it error's out after loading the LiveC
> This SO very much needs to be an IPS package, it is such a widely used tool.
> Might you be interested in creating a package for this?
> Cheers,
> VegaBlue
VegaBlue, what is the output that you get when you open up a command line and
run these commands as root:
pkg search -r nmap
pkg i
On 04/09/10 13:43, Pete Eby wrote:
This SO very much needs to be an IPS package, it is such a widely used tool.
Might you be interested in creating a package for this?
Cheers,
VegaBlue
pkg search nmap says SUNWnmap if you're on release,
and nmap if you're on dev... of course, this is 4.75,
no
I take it it's running 99.5% of the time in C1? Is there any way I can get it
running at C0 (2000 Mhz) most of the time? Was really hoping to save more
watts, oh well.
OpenSolaris PowerTOP version 1.2
C-states (idle power) Avg Residency P-s
Hi all ,
I don’t know what you are talking about !!!
What did you mean ?
And you have to type in English so everybody can understand !
Could you please inform me who have to respect more ?
Thanks
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From: Isaac Santos [mailto:xsc...@gmail.com]
Sent: Th
This SO very much needs to be an IPS package, it is such a widely used tool.
Might you be interested in creating a package for this?
Cheers,
VegaBlue
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Cheers, the only other thing I needed to do was make a sym link to pcre.h in
/usr/include and it compiles :-)
Many thanks Paul
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On 04/08/10 22:33, alexandnpu wrote:
i know "pkginfo" will list all the installed packages
but how to list all the uninstalled packages when compared with packages in the
IPS
and how to determine which package a certain file belongs to ?
thanks
If you're talking about listing what package
W Brian Leonard wrote:
> Holy Moly Alan, thank you! I'm happily replying from my osol laptop. I
> owe you a beer.
Heh - took us much longer to find the problem a few months ago when
someone walked into my office with a laptop in that state - you were
just lucky to not be the first person to have a
Holy Moly Alan, thank you! I'm happily replying from my osol laptop. I
owe you a beer.
/Brian
Alan Coopersmith wrote:
Brian Leonard wrote:
Hi,
The keyboard on my OpenSolaris 2009.06 laptop has locked up (each keypress
produces a beep). I believe this issue arose after attempting to use
Brian Leonard wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The keyboard on my OpenSolaris 2009.06 laptop has locked up (each keypress
> produces a beep). I believe this issue arose after attempting to use a
> Logitec cordless presenter (which didn't bode well for my presentation).
>
> The lockup only occurs after GDM sta
Hi,
The keyboard on my OpenSolaris 2009.06 laptop has locked up (each keypress
produces a beep). I believe this issue arose after attempting to use a Logitec
cordless presenter (which didn't bode well for my presentation).
The lockup only occurs after GDM starts. I can use the keyboard when I
The only way for Solaris which is what I assume you are asking about is
to scan the /var/sadm/system/admin/clustertoc file. This is good for
the package only and you can see which cluster it is included in or not.
You can only associate the files to the package on the installed
packages via
Thanks. That led me on track.
in our .inputrc there were a couple of rogue line breaks. Added # to comment
the lines out. Fixed.
Thanks again,
Tonmaus
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Thank you very much! I switched my graphics card to an nVidia Quadro FX1700.
Now is everything perfect! Changing the graphics card is even more easier than
doing this on a windows system...
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Greetings, i wanna ask something about Ecore, i've got some errors when i
compiled Ecore in OpenSolaris, configure ran well, but when i did "make",
i've got these:
cc: acomp failed for ecore_list.c
*** Error code 1
make: Fatal error: Command failed for target `ecore_list.lo'
Current working
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