On 01/19/17 11:19 PM, Carsten Grzemba wrote:
On 19.01.17 18:52, Alexander Pyhalov wrote:
On 19.01.2017 19:06, Carsten Grzemba wrote:
I test sunray on latest hipster and it's works so far, but:
on logout the GDM does not preset the login screen again. On console I
see the
A friend, who used to work for Sun, suggested a wee bit vaguely but still,
a way to populate a new BE with a new install rather than an upgrade.
Create new be
Mount it on /mnt
Cd /mnt
rm -rf *
Install new stuff on a new be on a temp disk
Zfs send/recv new stuff into /mnt
What say you?
Can this
http://shop.lenovo.com/us/en/systems/storage/sds/nexentastor/
I've seen that Lenovo is offering a NexentaStor-based appliance, is that
anything similar to what Oracle is offering, fishworks-style?
Still the only thing I've seen from Fishworks is a cool YouTube video
showing how much vibration
On 01/19/17 12:38 AM, Fred Liu wrote:
From that roadmap, my understanding is there is no on-premise and standalone
Solaris and SPARC releases after 2017 and everything goes into cloud.
Then you're misunderstanding the roadmap, which shows both on-premise & cloud
releases going forward until
Hi,
Now I have a working Mate desktop started looking at audio and found no
audio devices, my USB Web Camera is also not detected.
When I use Multimedia Systems Selector the webcam is not available
neither are the pulseaudio devices while both are available in Gnome
desktop.
Jan 19 21:20:11
Hi
Sorted lightdm by "svcadm enable lightdm", and then reinstalled
libreoffice4 and a few other applications.
Regards
Russell
On 19/01/2017 20:41, russell wrote:
Hi,
After updating the Nvidia driver to 375.26 I rebooted and then
returned to the Mate BE again the LightDM failed to start,
I'm just wondering.
Hans J. Albertsson
>From my Nexus 5
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Hi,
After updating the Nvidia driver to 375.26 I rebooted and then returned
to the Mate BE again the LightDM failed to start, so after a root login
and running "lightdm" I now have a working Mate desktop which will not
automatically start yet.
Regards
Russell
On 19/01/2017 19:51, russell
On 19.01.17 18:52, Alexander Pyhalov wrote:
>
> On 19.01.2017 19:06, Carsten Grzemba wrote:
> >I test sunray on latest hipster and it's works so far, but:
> >
> >on logout the GDM does not preset the login screen again. On console I
> >see the error message:
> >
> >Jan 19
On 19.01.2017 20:51, russell wrote:
The installation completed successfully and upon reboot I get the
OpenIndiana boot screen but the GUI login does not start, do I need to
install gdm in order to regain the GUI login or is lightdm supposed to
handle the GUI?
Regards
Russell
Hi Russel
Hi,
After a little investigating with pkg uninstall -n I removed Gnome
using the following script "gnomeless.sh" after running "init 2"
pkg uninstall \
consolidation/gnome/gnome-incorporation \
consolidation/gnome_l10n/gnome_l10n-incorporation \
desktop/administration/gnome-system-tools \
On 19.01.2017 19:06, Carsten Grzemba wrote:
I test sunray on latest hipster and it's works so far, but:
on logout the GDM does not preset the login screen again. On console I
see the error message:
Jan 19 16:50:07 oi-sam gnome-session[10232]: [ID 702911
daemon.warning] WARNING: Unable to
On 01/19/17 09:04 AM, Dmitry Kozhinov wrote:
The most interesting thing in
http://www.oracle.com/us/products/servers-storage/servers/sparc/oracle-sparc/sparc-roadmap-slide-2076743.pdf
for me is "Software in Silicon". I may be wrong, but I'm under
impression that Oracle integrates parts of
The most interesting thing in
http://www.oracle.com/us/products/servers-storage/servers/sparc/oracle-sparc/sparc-roadmap-slide-2076743.pdf
for me is "Software in Silicon". I may be wrong, but I'm under
impression that Oracle integrates parts of Solaris into hardware.
On 2017-01-19 14:51, Udo Grabowski (IMK) wrote:
On 19/01/2017 14:47, Hans J Albertsson wrote:
Read SMART Data failed: scsi error aborted command
try smartctl -a -dsat,12 /dev/rdsk/c1t0d0s0
That worked, it seems. What does the '12' signify?
Use sata instead of scsi, and use only
On 19/01/2017 14:47, Hans J Albertsson wrote:
Read SMART Data failed: scsi error aborted command
try smartctl -a -dsat,12 /dev/rdsk/c1t0d0s0
That worked, it seems. What does the '12' signify?
Use sata instead of scsi, and use only the 12-byte command, not the
16-byte variant of
That worked, it seems. What does the '12' signify? Feel like an idiot, I
do...
And, where can I find some docs to help me evaluate reports? In
/use/share/docs/smartmontools?
Hans J. Albertsson
>From my Nexus 5
Den 19 jan. 2017 14:20 skrev "Udo Grabowski (IMK)" :
On
On 19/01/2017 13:39, Hans J. Albertsson wrote:
I have an OI 151a7 system that for some reason NEVER EVER could be updated.
I have tried, following lots of ideas from lots of people on this list, but to
absolutely no avail.
So, I have come to a point where I absolutely need to run smartmontools
I have an OI 151a7 system that for some reason NEVER EVER could be updated.
I have tried, following lots of ideas from lots of people on this list,
but to absolutely no avail.
So, I have come to a point where I absolutely need to run smartmontools
to avoid problems, and smartctl fails.
I
> -Original Message-
> From: Alan Coopersmith [mailto:alan.coopersm...@oracle.com]
> Sent: 星期四, 一月 19, 2017 13:25
> To: Discussion list for OpenIndiana; Apostolos Syropoulos
> Subject: Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] The end is near
>
> On 01/18/17 08:58 PM, Fred Liu wrote:
> > Will they
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