No problem with the un-updated os0811. Sorry
for
the
false alarm.
Works fine in the updated OpenSolaris 2008.11
(b105)
as well
Thanks for the input.
This system was progressively image-updated all the
way from build 93, which was installed from an
interim/makeshift
I'm using xvm on snv_105 without problems. Have you tried booting with any
debug flags to find out where it is hanging?
Crossbow has been integrated as of svn_105. You might need to change how your
setup your vlans.
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Brian Cameron wrote:
Detlef:
I ran into the same problem a while back. I understand that is a known
problem with Thunderbird, caused by a bug introduced by the upgrade to
the new Sun Studio 12 comnpiler. I believe this was fixed in build 106.
It is a frustrating bug, I think Thunderbird is
On Monday 12 January 2009 15:59:31 Karl Hakimian wrote:
Have you tried the drivers at
http://homepage2.nifty.com/mrym3/taiyodo/eng/
of course they work, but if they are not included in the installation
CD I have to reboot to another OS to download them.
Isn't solaris supposed to be a
Nico Sabbi wrote:
On Monday 12 January 2009 15:59:31 Karl Hakimian wrote:
Have you tried the drivers at
http://homepage2.nifty.com/mrym3/taiyodo/eng/
of course they work, but if they are not included in the installation
CD I have to reboot to another OS to download them.
Isn't solaris
The volume level I set in OpenSolaris 2008.11 is not restored following a
reboot. How can it get this working?
Thanks
Andrew.
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Nicolas Williams wrote:
On Thu, Jan 08, 2009 at 04:04:55PM -0500, Tom Georgoulias wrote:
Renames *were* hard--I never got that working so I gave up. I was
encouraged to see your suggestion of a user-defined properties, I was
trying to use them to get around the renaming problem and wasn't
That's weird,
Yes, it is. This--I am sure you know this better than I--also underscores the
critical importance of the need to establish a massive database of user
experiences, in order to accelerate the process for OpenSolaris to be more
widely accepted as a great OS. this is what I
Andrew:
The volume level I set in OpenSolaris 2008.11 is not restored following a
reboot. How can it get this working?
Sorry, Solaris does not yet support a good way to automatically save
and restore volume levels on reboot. We will likely add such a feature
after the OSS integration. It
David Edmondson wrote:
On Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 11:08:51AM +0700, Fajar A. Nugraha wrote:
On a side note, I've been using a vlan interface (bnx128001) which
works fine on both snv_98 dan os 2008.11 snv_101. It doesn't work on
snv_105.
105 includes Crossbow, which changed the way
Hi,
If I search ss-dev from
http://pkg.opensolaris.org/release/en/index.shtml or from
http://pkg.opensolaris.org/release/en/search.shtml, I got this error -
Your search - *ss-dev* - did not match any packages.
Suggestions:
* Ensure that all words are spelled correctly.
* Try a
Alex Peng wrote:
Hi,
If I search ss-dev from
http://pkg.opensolaris.org/release/en/index.shtml or from
http://pkg.opensolaris.org/release/en/search.shtml, I got this error -
Your search - *ss-dev* - did not match any packages.
Suggestions:
* Ensure that all words are spelled
On Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 9:48 PM, Karl Hakimian gtuag4...@sneakemail.com wrote:
I'm using xvm on snv_105 without problems. Have you tried booting with any
debug flags to find out where it is hanging?
Hi Karl, is there a how-to / documentation about the debug flags?
I'm mostly a Linux user, new
:-) I could not remember them off the top of my head so I hoped you knew them...
First thing is to be sure you are not running the splash screens etc. You want
to see what's happening in the boot.
A -k on your kernel line will run the debugger if you crash. I'm not sure how
to get into the
Hi,
StarDict, according to its homepage, is the best dictionary program in
linux and windows (http://stardict.sourceforge.net/).
Currently we have SUNWstardict, but no dictionary files. IMO, those
dictionary files are good candidates for /pending, From this page
StarDict, according to its homepage, is the best dictionary program in
linux and windows (http://stardict.sourceforge.net/).
Currently we have SUNWstardict, but no dictionary files. IMO, those
dictionary files are good candidates for /pending, From this page
On Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 11:14 AM, Karl Hakimian
gtuag4...@sneakemail.com wrote:
A -k on your kernel line will run the debugger if you crash. I'm not sure how
to get into the debugger if it does not crash. Adding a -v to the kernel line
will show you what it is doing while you are booting.
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