Version 1.5 of the Chime tool for working visually with DTrace has
been released as per the announcement on the OpenSolaris Feed.
Announcement: http://www.opensolaris.org/jive/thread.jspa?threadID=136486
Chime: http://hub.opensolaris.org/bin/view/Project+dtrace%2Dchime/
just in case anyone was
Hi,
I'm getting very frustrated with OpenIndiana installation issues. It
works fine in a VirtualBox environment, but I haven't been able to try
it on bare metal.
Thinkpad Z61p running oi_147:
* LiveCD install doesn't recognize built-in keyboard or mouse.
* If updated from repository, boot
Hi Gary,
Try the text-installation version using OI_148 instead and provide some
feedback based on that.
~ Ken Mays
--- On Thu, 1/6/11, Gary Gendel g...@genashor.com wrote:
From: Gary Gendel g...@genashor.com
Subject: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Upgrading from 134b to 148 fails
To:
I have it running perfectly on a v40z and that was an upgrade from
134. It was a very clean 134 install though, I believe srss and
sunstudio were the only 'additional' packages I had install in 134.
On 01/ 6/11 07:56 AM, Gary Gendel wrote:
Hi,
I'm getting very frustrated with OpenIndiana
Thanks!
Is there any chance it'll be added to OpenIndiana repository?
Regards,
Hillel.
On Thu, Jan 6, 2011 at 7:46 AM, Jonathan Adams t12nsloo...@gmail.comwrote:
Version 1.5 of the Chime tool for working visually with DTrace has
been released as per the announcement on the OpenSolaris Feed.
In general Mozilla's release cycle is more rapid than most distros. So it
may be worthwhile to create a separate repository for Mozilla packages, for
those who want to use most up to date, or even alpha/beta ones. Ubuntu did
it for example:
Hi,
I'm trying to create a zone but it keeps failing...
Machine is a fresh install of 147, then
pkg image_update to 148,
Few mini admin tasks (set Primary Administrator, took a snapshot etc.)
Then tried to create zones
Zfs create rpool/export/zones
Zonecfg -z dev-zone
zonecfg:dev-zone create
On Thu, Jan 06, 2011 at 12:02:49PM -0500, Hillel Lubman wrote:
In general Mozilla's release cycle is more rapid than most distros. So it
may be worthwhile to create a separate repository for Mozilla packages, for
those who want to use most up to date, or even alpha/beta ones. Ubuntu did
it for
Jon,
The liveCD was on a laptop with internal keyboard and trackpad. I tried
plugging in a USB mouse and keyboard which got me further, but then it
barfed a little later in the process. This is why I decided to try
upgrading from the repository, but that BE wouldn't boot. It loaded all
There is apparently a regression between oi_147 and oi_148 on some
machines, which makes keyboard/mouse and/or ATA disks unusable. It
still needs investigation (I would, but no time just now).
See, for example:
http://www.illumos.org/issues/551
http://www.illumos.org/issues/563
I'm guessing
Wasn't there some kind of prep you had to do to 134 before you could
upgrade the BE? It has been so long now that I can't remember.
On 01/ 6/11 01:57 PM, Gary Gendel wrote:
Jon,
The liveCD was on a laptop with internal keyboard and trackpad. I
tried plugging in a USB mouse and keyboard
On 01/ 6/11 01:53 PM, hairryharry wrote:
Hi
Have been running OI148 on Sony Netbook with good results. Had
installed OpenOffice from osol repo (contrib) and decided to uninstall
through package manger and install 3.2.0 GB version from download.
Could not get 3.2 to work and OI hung on
On 2011-01-06 22:34, Nikola M. wrote:
On 01/ 6/11 01:53 PM, hairryharry wrote:
Hi
Have been running OI148 on Sony Netbook with good results. Had
installed OpenOffice from osol repo (contrib) and decided to uninstall
through package manger and install 3.2.0 GB version from download.
Could not
Quick question: I registered an account in Confluence ages ago but from what I can tell,
every comment I make (along with everyone else) is not signed by my username, but by an
Anonymous user. Is this by design? Makes feedback on the Wiki more tedious
than needs be.
Cheers,
Dave
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