I'm using Firefox 20 and Thunderbird 20 right now. Although I don't use
gmail, I haven't had crashing problems. Though, I started having trouble
opening links from Thunderbird to Firefox. For http, I had to change
Thunderbird to directly point to my Firefox directory and startup file,
Just in case, did you test it with the classic GMail, or with the new
GMail Blue? ;)
Well I wasn't aware of... GMail Blue but it has nothing to do with it.
When the loading bar starts to move, firefox freezes and after a while
it dumps core.
A.S.
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Apostolos
My suspicions have been that there are several applications that manages
the DST, hence the dual hour shifting, but I have been unsure as to
which applications are involved with this in OI. It's difficult to test
these things as they only occur twice a year.
My system is dual/multiboot and it
On 2013-04-04 14:21, Robin Axelsson wrote:
The route to go is to disable automatic DST adjustments on all systems
but one. Not entirely sure how this is done in OI. It would be desirable
to let the time zone be proper (and not set an arbitrary time-zone where
DST does not apply just to disable
In the past when I've sent an entire zpool, clones would copy to the
recieving pool just fine.
I'm trying to figure out how to get a single clone to copy with zfs
send/recieve.
So far the primary zfs folder and snapshots have been copied with all
snapshots.
Where I'm struggling is getting the
Hi
I tried as well with the tar.bz2 package, and it is the same crash and core
dump.
Paolo
On 04/ 4/13 09:37 AM, Apostolos Syropoulos wrote:
Just in case, did you test it with the classic GMail, or with the new
GMail Blue? ;)
Well I wasn't aware of... GMail Blue but it has nothing to do
Answering my own question I have figured out the problem.
I should not be creating the clone destination first. zfs receive figures
out that a clone is being sent and creates the clone itself.
zfs send -i sourcepool/parrentfolder@origin
sourcepool/clonefolder@snapshot| zfs receive -d
I'm having problems with the locale command.
I fully expected the command
locale -m
to print out the charmap for my locale (which is sv_SE.UTF-8), but it
says the charmap isn't available.
locale -ck alpha
prints out (\ newline manually added for clarity)
-
hans@klaus%93%19:03 locale
Can someone point me to where in the OI source repository to find the
sources involved for locale so I could see what the problem might be.
I've tried to look it up, but there's no map of what is where, and I'd
rather avoid downloading everything.
On 2013-04-04 19:15, Hans J. Albertsson
On 04/04/13 13:37, Hans J. Albertsson wrote:
Can someone point me to where in the OI source repository to find the
sources involved for locale so I could see what the problem might be.
I've tried to look it up, but there's no map of what is where, and I'd
rather avoid downloading everything.
On 03/15/13 03:39 AM, Brogyányi József wrote:
*DEFAULT -H -d sat,12 -m root**
**/dev/rdsk/c4t0d0 **
**/dev/rdsk/c4t1d0 **
**/dev/rdsk/c5t0d0 *
Hi,
thank you for the suggestion, I'd like to implement it. Unfortunately, I
can't understand how it should be formatted to be a valid command.
Can
Hi all,
As I had told you a while back, the OI-based PACS server I installed
in my University was accepted as one of the two posters I'm presenting
here in Salt Lake City, USA, at the 11th International Symposium of
Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering.
I did my
I created an RFE for it:
https://www.illumos.org/issues/3694
thanks Mike for digging the code links out.
Geoff
On 13-04-01 05:47 PM, Mike La Spina wrote:
Hi Geoff,
It looks like the itadm utility is limiting the number of targets. I have not
walked all the code but I do not see any reason
I did increase this number (then rebuilt the source), and as a test,
created around 2000 connections, without anything crashing on me. However,
two operations seem to take much longer than they used to:
1. creating a target group (about 3-4 seconds)
2. adding an iscsi target to a target group
Super Work, Bryan! Kudos!
Lou Picciano (MD)
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On 2013-04-04 21:08, Manoj Ganesan wrote:
I did increase this number (then rebuilt the source), and as a test,
created around 2000 connections, without anything crashing on me. However,
two operations seem to take much longer than they used to:
1. creating a target group (about 3-4 seconds)
2.
Bryan,
I'm guessing the image was attached. It didn't seem to make it through the
mailing list.
We have a PACS project going on in my department at Washington University
in St. Louis. I'd love to see your poster.
Could you email it to me directly or post a link for it?
-Chip
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