Hi,
I am unable to install OpenIndiana on AMD Family15h processor (AMD Opteron
processor).
I tried different installation options: vesa driver, text console, etc. But
no success.
It is hanging on login prompt in the initial stage of the installation.
Could someone help me to resolve this?
25.01.12 13:26, kishore kumar ?:
Hi,
I am unable to install OpenIndiana on AMD Family15h processor (AMD Opteron
processor).
I tried different installation options: vesa driver, text console, etc. But
no success.
It is hanging on login prompt in the initial stage of the installation.
Could
Has anyone ever tried to run OpenIndiana as a VM under windows server 2008
R2 datacenter?
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currently:
export PATH=/export/home/jadams/Downloads/zip30:/usr/gnu/bin:${PATH}
./autogen.sh CC=/opt/sunstudio12.1/bin/cc
CXX=/opt/sunstudio12.1/bin/CC MAKE=/usr/bin/gmake
--with-jdk-home=/usr/jdk/instances/jdk1.6.0
gmake COM=sunpro
the zip30 bit is a not yet installed version of zip3.0 ...
To wind back from the battle to get Libreoffice to compile, if you just
want to get some office work done, Paolo, rather than prove a point of
principle, OpenOffice 3.3 for Solaris x86 works just fine on OI 151a.
/d
On 24 January 2012 11:44, Paolo Marcheschi paolo.marches...@ftgm.it wrote:
Hi
On 25 January 2012 10:51, Dominic Kay dominic@gmail.com wrote:
To wind back from the battle to get Libreoffice to compile, if you just
want to get some office work done, Paolo, rather than prove a point of
principle, OpenOffice 3.3 for Solaris x86 works just fine on OI 151a.
/d
except on
Hi
Yes I use OpenOffice 3.3, but all in my office use Libreoffice due to a more
compatible formats with excel and docx, and indeed I would like to use it
myself on Openindiana.
I tried also to compile it but It is far beyond my possibility.
Thank you
Paolo
On 01/25/12 11:51 AM, Dominic Kay
Hello,
See:
http://pkgsrc-wip.cvs.sourceforge.net/viewvc/pkgsrc-wip/wip/libreoffice/Makefile?hideattic=1revision=1.17view=markup
I have an experimental LibreOffice spec in SFE. I was pulling from LibreOffice
Git initially, but you can use the smaller release tarballs.
A few of us talked of
Hello,
The main problem with Wine is that doesn't compatible with gettext which
oi uses. So its impossible to input other languages then English.
Ken, is it possible to link with different gettext that is compatible
with Wine?
- Maxim
*From:* ken mays maybird1...@yahoo.com
*Sent:*
I'm trying to get a definitive answer on keeping the time accurate in my
non-global zones. Is it only necessary to maintain the accuracy of the
global zone using ntp and the non-global zones will all be correct? Or do I
need to configure something within the individual zones as well?
Thanks,
--
On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 16:30, Mark Creamer white...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm trying to get a definitive answer on keeping the time accurate in my
non-global zones. Is it only necessary to maintain the accuracy of the
global zone using ntp and the non-global zones will all be correct? Or do I
need
Hi
I understand that Libreoffice is in the desiderata of a lot of people around
the Solaris/openindiana OS.
I did not try to use it through wine, thank you, this is a good possibility,
I tried and after installation of java under wine, I could open a Libreoffice
writer window on my desktop,
OK excellent. Thanks for your reply Jeppe
On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 10:37 AM, Jeppe Toustrup openindi...@tenzer.dkwrote:
On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 16:30, Mark Creamer white...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm trying to get a definitive answer on keeping the time accurate in my
non-global zones. Is it only
On 01/25/12 03:51 AM, Ilya Arhipkin wrote:
25.01.12 13:26, kishore kumar ?:
Hi,
I am unable to install OpenIndiana on AMD Family15h processor (AMD
Opteron
processor).
I tried different installation options: vesa driver, text console,
etc. But
no success.
It is hanging on login prompt
I am unable to install OpenIndiana on my machine. However, able to install
Solaris 11. I have also tried OpenSolaris.2009.06. But no success.
I wanted to use OpenSource OS such as OpenIndiana.
More information of my machine is as follows:
$ cat /proc/cpuinfo | more 4
processor: 0
vendor_id
Very strange. The X4140 had a 2356 Opteron on board. Maybe the chipsets
changed quite big with the new opterons?
-Original Message-
From: kishore kumar [mailto:kishoregupt...@gmail.com]
Sent: woensdag 25 januari 2012 17:33
To: Discussion list for OpenIndiana
Subject: Re:
Hello,
I've got an OpenSolaris 151 server running on a Supermicro X8DTL with
3 LSI 9211-8i controllers in JBOD mode (no SAS expanders). Today one
of the disks in my mirrored zpool hung (100% asvc), which I corrected
by offlining the disk. However, when I go to unconfigure the disk with
cfgadm, it
By the way, before I offlined the drive here are the SCSi messages
dmesg was showing:
https://gist.github.com/1677285
-J
On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 9:53 AM, Jason J. W. Williams
jasonjwwilli...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I've got an OpenSolaris 151 server running on a Supermicro X8DTL with
3 LSI
On 2012-01-24 21:59, James Carlson wrote:
Robin Axelsson wrote:
If you have two interfaces inside the same zone that have the same IP
prefix, then you have to have IPMP configured, or all bets are off.
Maybe it'll work. But probably not. And was never been supported that
way by Sun.
The idea
Robin Axelsson wrote:
On 2012-01-24 21:59, James Carlson wrote:
Well, unless you get into playing tricks with IP Filter. And if you do
that, then you're in a much deeper world of hurt, at least in terms of
performance.
Here's what the virtualbox manul says about bridged networking:
On 2012-01-25 19:03, James Carlson wrote:
Robin Axelsson wrote:
On 2012-01-24 21:59, James Carlson wrote:
Well, unless you get into playing tricks with IP Filter. And if you do
that, then you're in a much deeper world of hurt, at least in terms of
performance.
Here's what the virtualbox
Robin Axelsson wrote:
I'm confused. If VirtualBox is just going to talk to the physical
interface itself, why is plumbing IP necessary at all? It shouldn't be
needed.
Maybe I'm the one being confused here. I just believed that the IP must
be visible to the host for VirtualBox to be able
is pkg-config available in OI or will I need to build it myself? I'm
not finding it in the default repo...
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never mind, I found it in the gettext pkg but not with 'pkg search'.
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On 01/25/12 05:18 PM, Gary wrote:
is pkg-config available in OI or will I need to build it myself? I'm
not finding it in the default repo...
It's in the confusingly named developer/gnome/gettext package, but pkg
search should easily find it, even there:
Hi OI people,
I'm a just user of LibreOffice and former OpenSolaris, and nothing special
about LibreOffice and Solaris-base development both, so I can't join the
discussion technically. Sorry.
Anyway, my Twitter friend Kohei Yoshida, LibreOffice Hacker suggest that
Thorsten (another
Yes, I've posted over they just today after someone there contacted me
(I thought I was sub'd at some point). I just left a build running on
an office VM. Next time I'll use the GUI installer so it gets all the
gnome and X libs in advance but I think I finally met the prereqs
(including a sym link
Sorry, I meant aclocal.
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