On 04/14/10 10:00 PM, Ben wrote:
I think I've cracked it.
By using:
pkg contents -rPACKAGE | grep 'usr/bin'
This condition is not always accurate. You may have executable installed
in /usr/sbin or /bin/
Also so private executable could be installed in /usr/lib and
occasionally in
Jim Nissen wrote:
I upgraded to build 123, which has firefox 3.5.2, and no longer have
the Print to LPR option.
I took it out some build ago under the recommendation of the gtk+
maintainer. Now I just putback a patch for build 124.
It only offers Print to File. Anybody know what is causing
Luca Morettoni wrote:
I just installed SUNWterminator pkg (and verified too) into a snv_124
installation, but when I try to run it I got this:
l...@opensolaris:~$ terminator
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /usr/bin/terminator, line 42, in ?
from terminatorlib.terminator import
Anil wrote:
I originally did not have the flush-content-cache-on-success set. I just it to
True now. Is it safe to just remove the /var/pkg/download directory completely?
I seem to recall that the next time IPS runs, it deletes this folder. Just
wondering if there would be any reason why I
On 19/08/2009 12:17, mario heimel wrote:
after switching print-system to cups, i cant start the gui (sys-admin-print
manager)
i doesnt found the file system-config-printer in the root filesystem. in
which package is this file?
This is in SUNWcups-manager. You also need SUNWpycups for it to
dick hoogendijk wrote:
As OpenSolaris is developing slowly packeges that first existed as
SFEpkgs are replaced by SUNWpkgs. However, how do I -KNOW- a SFEpkg is
no longer needed because as of this new release it is part of the
distribution? I do not want packages that are in the way of each
dick hoogendijk wrote:
On Tue, 23 Jun 2009 14:03:49 +0100
Ghee Teo ghee@sun.com wrote:
dick hoogendijk wrote:
As OpenSolaris is developing slowly packeges that first existed as
SFEpkgs are replaced by SUNWpkgs. However, how do I -KNOW- a SFEpkg
is no longer needed because
weknox wrote:
Seems like there is a segfault upon reading a gdm
theme. Have you recently installed a custom gdm
theme, maybe a theme is corrupted ?
Yes, you were right. Offending theme has been whacked and all works well.
Thanks for the help.
And, BTW, where can I learn how to use /
On 04/20/09 17:26, Ken Mays wrote:
Glynn,
Add some more info on CUPS, printer support,
more precisely, newer version of CUPS and also CUPS print manager (or
system-config-printer)
http://blogs.sun.com/gheet/entry/cups_print_manager_in_build
Thanks Ken.
-Ghee
and the new Nvidia 180.xx
On 03/13/09 10:08, Luca Morettoni wrote:
I have cups enabled on my laptop, but after I update it to 109 all
printers are not listed in some application, for example Evince or
Firefox, but all is OK under thunderbird and OpenOffice...
any hints?
Check whether /etc/printers.conf contains any
On 03/13/09 11:03, Luca Morettoni wrote:
On 03/13/09 11:51, Ghee Teo wrote:
Check whether /etc/printers.conf contains any configured printers? I
suspect during upgrade /etc/printers.conf has been overwritten by the
LP packages since thta is the default.
printer.conf is ok:
888
On 03/13/09 11:31, Luca Morettoni wrote:
On 03/13/09 12:25, Ghee Teo wrote:
This will only show if you have
/usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/printbackends/libprintbackend-cups.so
Is that file there?
yes:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root bin 77076 2009-03-12 11:09
/usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/printbackends
On 03/12/09 16:02, Christian Thalinger wrote:
On Thu, 2009-03-12 at 16:52 +0100, Gilles Gravier wrote:
Hi!
So... how do I get COMPIZ back on B109? Appearance-Visual Effects
doesn't let me enable it anymore.
I'm on a Toshiba Tecra M2, with NVIDIA drivers
173.14.16... /usr/X11/demo/glxgears
On 03/11/09 10:28, Li Yuan wrote:
Should be SUNWpython-zope-interface. Why do we miss so many
dependencies for elisa? I will try to fix all of them.
This is ips dependencies which are added by David Comay and gangs. You
should log a bug in d.o.o, and listed the dependencies and CC David
Comay
On 03/05/09 09:32, Aubrey Li wrote:
Hi all,
Sorry if this is a known issue, but does anyone notice the gnome network load
indicator seems not work? It shows 0% in use even when I transfer a
very big file
from one machine to another.
Which build or release do you see the problem?
mcs -p
On 03/05/09 12:22, Christian Thalinger wrote:
On Thu, 2009-03-05 at 12:15 +, Ghee Teo wrote:
On 03/05/09 09:32, Aubrey Li wrote:
Hi all,
Sorry if this is a known issue, but does anyone notice the gnome network load
indicator seems not work? It shows 0% in use even when I
On 03/05/09 16:06, Aubrey Li wrote:
On Thu, Mar 5, 2009 at 8:15 PM, Ghee Teoghee@sun.com wrote:
On 03/05/09 09:32, Aubrey Li wrote:
Hi all,
Sorry if this is a known issue, but does anyone notice the gnome network
load
indicator seems not work? It shows 0% in use even when I
Yu Xiangning wrote:
Fuyuki Hasegawa - Sun Microsystems wrote:
Hi Aubrey,
Yap, I agree the feedbacks might not be enough, but we never can
meet all users's need... you know. :(
All locales except English (en_XX.UTF-8) still show iiim-panel by
default.
I don't understand why UTF-8 is an
sol...@laposte.net wrote:
did you upgrade from b101?
how do you explain that a search into http://pkg.opensolaris.org/dev
returns nothing?
http://pkg.opensolaris.org/dev/en/search.shtml?token=SUNWcups-manageraction=Search
Your search - SUNWcups-manager - did not match any packages.
search
I used the instruction here:
http://www.opensolaris.org/os/project/caiman/auto_install/AI_install_server_setup.html
with a x86 as a Auto Installer for Sparc. Since Sparc requires AI to
install OpenSolaris.
Everything seems to go well until
When I ran,
~# installadm create-service -n
Sundar Yamunachari wrote:
Ghee Teo wrote:
I used the instruction here:
http://www.opensolaris.org/os/project/caiman/auto_install/AI_install_server_setup.html
with a x86 as a Auto Installer for Sparc. Since Sparc requires AI to
install OpenSolaris.
Everything seems to go well until
Sundar Yamunachari wrote:
You have the 2008.11 version of SUNWinstalladm-tools. Please get the
latest version from your IPS repository and try to setup AI client
again. The correct SUNWinstalladm-tools will have the follwoing values
Packaging Date: Fri Jan 30 22:12:38 2009
Size:
Andreas Frische wrote:
Bug 3090 is accepted as a P2 bug[1] , apparently meaning that it will
be fixed for the next major release.
Though that bug is marked as an enhancement, it may not get fixed for
the next major release unless more people pushes for it.
-Ghee
( i don't know though , if
solarg wrote:
hello all,
i'm surprised that gnu chmod is installed, what are the advantages
comparing to solaris chmod?
Check your $PATH, the default path should include /usr/gnu/bin before
/usr/bin.
You can change this to use whichever one you prefer.
Let hope this does not start a flame
W. Wayne Liauh wrote:
I understand that it is important to cut these
options to make iiim less unstable and for better
performance and to save space, but this also makes
the OpenSolaris LiveCD, at least for most traditional
Chinese users who do not have, or don't know how to
use a bopomofo
Yong Sun wrote:
Ghee Teo 写道:
W. Wayne Liauh wrote:
I understand that it is important to cut these
options to make iiim less unstable and for better
performance and to save space, but this also makes
the OpenSolaris LiveCD, at least for most traditional
Chinese users who do not have
Hi Jim,
Nice page :)
Just a couple of comments:
- It seems pending repo is the starting point, it should appear as the
first item under Community Contributions.
I really like to see a work flow steps by steps summary. That is, from
the point of entry to /pending to /release.
- new heading
Hey Dave,
I dug out this old thread. SUNWgnome-print can be removed from Live CD,
but it seems to be on Live CD as of OS 100a on nana.
This should give your some space for other thing. May be there is room
for http://defect.opensolaris.org/bz/show_bug.cgi?id=2656
onky only my own biased view
there is a genuine bug
or just an ease of use.
I agree that having a LPD option at the top end of Type could be confusing.
-Ghee
Ghee Teo wrote:
Hi George,
It will help me tremendously if you can provide more information that
snv98 :)
If you have forgotten what option you used to set your
George Koutras wrote:
Hi all,
I just wanted to drop this in. Using the new print manager to setup a
network printer causes firefox to crash or report the printer as
offline. The command line printing worked fined.
How exactly did you se up the network printer? Was the network printer
Dave Miner wrote:
Ghee Teo wrote:
Ghee Teo wrote:
While we are on printing, we could remove potential not to put
SUNWgnome-print*
on the live CD which for most part contained the community obsoleted
libgnomeprint[ui] and
its header files, but that will break 2 applications
Laszlo (Laca) Peter wrote:
On Fri, 2008-08-08 at 15:34 -0400, Dave Miner wrote:
 The recommendations are posted at:
http://www.opensolaris.org/os/project/indiana/cd_recommendations/
I saw SUWNgnome-pilot and SUNWpilot-link are planed to be removed, but
they are run
Ghee Teo wrote:
While we are on printing, we could remove potential not to put
SUNWgnome-print*
on the live CD which for most part contained the community obsoleted
libgnomeprint[ui] and
its header files, but that will break 2 applications,
ghex2 and gnome-dictionary(also the dictionary
W. Wayne Liauh wrote:
Hi Ivan,
I think QingYe probably has not followed this forum very closely. As I have
mentioned repeatedly, Solaris10 has no problem whatsoever displaying Chinese
fonts in the dialog window in OpenOffice.org. It is Solaris X, and now
OpenSolaris 2008.05, that has
W. Wayne Liauh wrote:
A slew of Intel Atom-based mini notebooks have sprung out recently, including:
Acer_Aspire_One
ECS_G101L
Haier_81004
Amtek_Elego
Gigabyte_M724
Mitac_Rivendell
Asus_EeePC_1000
MSI_Wind_NB_U90
Asus_ EeePC_901
Gigabyte_M912
See:
Stacey Marshall wrote:
Have been trying out 2008.05 RC3 with great success. Only I'm unable to use
my favourite editor XEmacs as it fails to find libXm.so. Help!
OpenSolaris is a Open Source binaries distribution. Motif is not yet
open sourced in the context of OpenSolaris.
That is,
Martti Hamunen wrote:
Is the Print Manager ok?
/usr/lib/solaris-printmgr-wrapper does not work.
In what way does this not work? In liveCD? After installation?
Did you not see a dialog asking for root password?
Can you try to invoke /usr/sbin/printmgr directly, please
Hmm, I am
W. Wayne Liauh wrote:
Yes there are plans to provide some developer tools,
though those will
not be on CD. One would have to pkg install them
from the repository.
-Sanjay
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John Hawk wrote:
GTK+ - The GIMP Toolkit
Hi John,
I know keystrokes are very precious to you :). So I have to guess the
context
of your mail.
GTK+ was derived from THE GIMP Tool Kit project originally.
However, GIMP is the image editor much like photoshop is so in the e-mail
thread the
John Hawk wrote:
One question. How mush of gimp is gtk, gdk, glib, gimp-print etc all of which
we need to run gnome. Could it be the bulk is not that big minus the required
files?
gimp is an image editor and is an application that uses gtk+. Its
removal does not affect
the functioning
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