2009/5/4 Matt Ingenthron ingen...@cep.net:
Juergen Keil wrote:
I currently have no idea what's broken on your system...
When you boot and the system stops at the grub console:
what is reported by grub's root command? Does it report
that it uses a zfs root filesystem?
Filesystem type
Matt Ingenthron wrote:
Shawn Walker wrote:
The OpenSolaris 200x distribution has not been through ARC yet so
that does not apply.
Uhhh... The various ARC processes have been adapted to the
consolidations that feed into OpenSolaris and are used prodigiously when
looking at the integration
hello all,
i just tried powernow
(http://opensolaris.org/os/community/laptop/downloads/powernow.tar.gz)
on my laptop, but i've read that powernow is in opensolaris now?!
i don't find it in dev repository, has it another name?
pkg search -r powernow
retruns nothing
PS: installing powernow in
Hi Mary,
Please see below.
On 05/02/09 10:40, mary ding wrote:
Jingci:
If you boot kmdb with the -d option, then you can do this:
This will cause the kernel debugger to load
Loading kmdb...
Welcome to kmdb
kmdb: unable to determine terminal type: assuming `vt100'
Loaded modules: [ unix
You don't need to install anything; it should work out of the box.
Check with 'pfexec powertop'.
On Mon, May 4, 2009 at 6:23 PM, solarg sol...@laposte.net wrote:
hello all,
i just tried powernow
(http://opensolaris.org/os/community/laptop/downloads/powernow.tar.gz) on my
laptop, but i've read
Andreas Frische wrote:
You don't need to install anything; it should work out of the box.
Check with 'pfexec powertop'.
i'm surprised that i got:
OpenSolaris PowerTOP version 1.1
...
no ACPI power usage estimate available
...
on a Sun x4150 with os2008.11? is there
FYI
The errors were due to wireless driver was not able to be connected as
its switch was off.
Errors disappeared after turn on the switch on the lab top.
Jingci
On 05/04/09 09:15, Jingci Wang wrote:
Hi Mary,
Please see below.
On 05/02/09 10:40, mary ding wrote:
Jingci:
If you boot
Hi all.
Some time ago I live upgraded a SXCE from build 104 to build 110. The
upgrade log showed that SUNWttf-fonts-core package installation
partially failed and since that moment some Blastwave's programs
previously working stopped functioning. Xine, for example, core dumps
saying:
Enrico Maria Crisostomo wrote:
Hi all.
Some time ago I live upgraded a SXCE from build 104 to build 110. The
upgrade log showed that SUNWttf-fonts-core package installation
partially failed and since that moment some Blastwave's programs
previously working stopped functioning. Xine, for
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Yes, I know... Sorry for writing here: I know that SXCE is completely
unsupported but I thought you could give me some hint.
I tried in the live-upgraded sxce b110 and it gave more or less the same error I
was experiencing live upgrading. I haven't
Shawn and Enrico:
This is probably bugid 6833967. Enrico, can you please send me the
upgrade_log from b104 to build 110 to attach to the bugid.
Thanks !!!
Shawn Walker wrote:
Enrico Maria Crisostomo wrote:
Hi all.
Some time ago I live upgraded a SXCE from build 104 to build 110. The
Enrico Maria Crisostomo wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Yes, I know... Sorry for writing here: I know that SXCE is completely
unsupported but I thought you could give me some hint.
I wasn't talking about support.
This is just the wrong mailing list for SXCE questions.
mary ding wrote:
Shawn and Enrico:
This is probably bugid 6833967. Enrico, can you please send me the
upgrade_log from b104 to build 110 to attach to the bugid.
Thanks !!!
I noticed a font problem on my nv112 SXCE and nv113. After reading here
I notice SUNWttf-fonts-core package had
Paul:
There is a problem with pkgadd of SUNWxwfnt.
6810237 - SUNWxwfnt upgrade is broken in 109 due to issues with bad *ph
files delivery
The fix is in snv_114.
If you run into problems with fonts, you should do the following:
The workaround should be this:
yes | pkgrm -R /a SUNWxwcft
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Hash: SHA1
Thanks Paul.
I was indeed observing pkgmap for SUNWttf-fonts-core and it shows that
1 s none
openwin/lib/X11/fonts/TrueType/core=../../../../../X11/lib/X11/fonts/TrueType/core
while core was an empty dir, except for a stale fonts.cache file in both
On Tue, May 5, 2009 at 12:53 AM, solarg sol...@laposte.net wrote:
Andreas Frische wrote:
You don't need to install anything; it should work out of the box.
Check with 'pfexec powertop'.
i'm surprised that i got:
OpenSolaris PowerTOP version 1.1
...
no ACPI power
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