Tried gnome-cleanup?
gnome-cleanup - cleans GNOME user preferences
On 03/12/10 12:04 PM, Jim Nissen wrote:
Since at least build 127, to current build 133, I've been having this
odd Gnome startup issue. It only happens right after first bootup. The
symptoms are that I only see my wallpaper, a
Antonello Cruz wrote:
I think it is in SUNWscp. The one in SUNWncurses must be just a symlink.
SUNWncurses (as of snv125):
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root /usr/gnu/bin/tset - /usr/bin/gtset
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root /usr/gnu/bin/amd64/tset - /usr/bin/amd64/gtset
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root bin 25032
Gary Mills wrote:
What's happened to the tset command in opensolaris?
Try pkg install SUNWncurses
$ which tset
/usr/gnu/bin/tset
$ ls -ld /usr/gnu/bin/tset
/usr/gnu/bin/tset - ../../bin/gtset
$ pkg search gtset
basename file usr/bin/gtset pkg:/sunwncur...@0.5.11-0.125
$ tset
Gilles Gravier wrote:
I upgraded from 111b to 125... and now when I type a command in
gnome-terminal, if the result is multiline, then it's displayed
mis-aligned... every line is shifted right compared to the previous...
Any idea? Normal? Workaround?
If your shell is ksh, it is normal or at
nice!
$ cat /etc/release
OpenSolaris 2009.06 snv_111b X86
Copyright 2009 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Use is subject to license terms.
Assembled 07 May 2009
$ cat /etc/motd
Sun Microsystems
solarg wrote:
# perl -MSys::Syslog -e 'Sys::Syslog::syslog(daemon|debug, this is a
better test: %d, time);'
and syslog.conf:
*.err;kern.notice;auth.notice /dev/sysmsg
*.err;kern.debug;daemon.notice;mail.crit/var/adm/messages
*.alert;kern.err;daemon.err operator
solarg wrote:
as you see, it products the correct output (with perl -MSys::Syslog -e
'Sys::Syslog::syslog(local6|debug, this is a better test: %d, time);')
but if syslogd is started by svcs, it products nothing!
One difference i note is that in mode debug, pfiles pid-syslogd shows
/dev/udp
Yiannis Mavroukakis wrote:
More pain from the update..TwinView refuses to behave correctly and
spans windows across the entire desktop..svn_110 BE works
perfectly..does anyone what changed?
The TwinView/Xinerama bug was already filed (Apr 1) but it is still in
default state. No one looking
John Martin wrote:
What does xdpyinfo -ext XINERAMA report when you enable
the external monitor with xrandr?
Couple of differences I noticed on my system (Ultra 24, Quadro FX 370):
snv_110:
XINERAMA version 1.1 opcode: 153
snv_111:
XINERAMA version 1.1 opcode: 152
SGI-GLX extension
John Martin wrote:
Oscar del Rio wrote:
John Martin wrote:
What does xdpyinfo -ext XINERAMA report when you enable
the external monitor with xrandr?
Couple of differences I noticed on my system (Ultra 24, Quadro FX 370):
snv_110:
XINERAMA version 1.1 opcode: 153
snv_111:
XINERAMA
Oscar del Rio wrote:
After applying the workaround for the Nvidia OpenGL vs Mesa bug, the
xdpyinfo output on both 110 and 111 are identical, but the problem is
still there (as expected, it has nothing to do with GLX)
some more info... as John mentioned, the X server seems to be
advertising
Yiannis Mavroukakis wrote:
More pain from the update..TwinView refuses to behave correctly and
spans windows across the entire desktop..svn_110 BE works
perfectly..does anyone what changed?
(adding xwin-discuss)
Same problem here on a Ultra24, Nvidia Quadro FX 370.
The login screen is
Nico Sabbi wrote:
Files are spread all over the
place: /etc/apache, /usr/apache, /var/apache and so on and on.
May I ask why and what advantages this layout is supposed to offer?
man filesystem explains it
/etc Platform-dependent administrative and configuration
files
Menno Lageman wrote:
mount -F hsfs `pwd`/debian-40r3-amd64-netinst.iso /mnt
and I've been using lofiadm all this time... since when can you mount
the iso files directly? B)
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Josh wrote:
Thanks for your help, but I still cannot get the service to start and go
online:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ tail /etc/services
fs7100/tcp# Font server
rdc 121/tcp # SNDR server daemon
snmpd 161/udp
Josh wrote:
Are there any indiana-specific steps to accomplish this? Thanks in advance.
As I understand from the docs, xdmcp and X11 tcp listening needs to be
enabled. With gdm this is done in /usr/share/gdm/defaults.conf
[xdmcp]
Enable=true
[security]
DisallowTCP=false
Restart gdm after
Whoever fixed it, that was quick! Thanks.
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