What do you have set under Appearance - Visual Effects ?
I had issues a while back where I could no longer run compiz on Illumos
(Intel based graphics) and had to turn it off to get the desktop working
correctly ...
Jon
On 4 July 2014 10:33, Carsten Grzemba grze...@contac-dt.de wrote:
On a
Am 04.07.14 schrieb Jonathan Adams t12nsloo...@gmail.com:
What do you have set under Appearance - Visual Effects ?
There is set 'None'
but there are logged some warnings on startup:
(gnome-appearance-properties:3374): Gtk-WARNING **: Could not load image
On 04/07/2014 12:01, Jonathan Adams wrote:
What do you have set under Appearance - Visual Effects ?
I had issues a while back where I could no longer run compiz on Illumos
(Intel based graphics) and had to turn it off to get the desktop working
correctly ...
I've the same problem on a Matrox
Am 04.07.14 schrieb Jonathan Adams t12nsloo...@gmail.com:
the pixmaps thing ... hmm I've seen that before, let me find the command to
fix it.
yep, found it:
root@jadlaptop:~# gdk-pixbuf-query-loaders --update-cache
root@jadlaptop:~# grep -i svg
is the problem after the login screen?
If so can you try logging in a new user, in case it's a configuration issue?
Jon
On 4 July 2014 13:21, Carsten Grzemba grze...@contac-dt.de wrote:
Am 04.07.14 schrieb Jonathan Adams t12nsloo...@gmail.com:
the pixmaps thing ... hmm I've seen that
yes, but all users are new and the
$ gnome-cleanup
I have also already tried.
How is the login process controled? it is possible to raise some debug levels
somewhere.
The difference which I can see too working session on an other host is that
gnome-panel and nautilus is started with an
At this point, I'm probably out of my depth ...
For reference: I have the sm-client-id running on nautilus and
gnome-panel on my system (hipster illumos-b461c74)
On 4 July 2014 14:04, Carsten Grzemba grze...@contac-dt.de wrote:
yes, but all users are new and the
$ gnome-cleanup
I have also
Hello.
Does someone have any success stories about running SRSS on OI?
Has someone tried to run SRSS on /hipster ? :)
(There are chances that I'll have to update my SXCE97 to something more
up-to-date).
--
Best regards,
Alexander Pyhalov,
system administrator of Computer Center of Southern
On my first view it works with less problems:
+ additional packages: library/motif, cde/cde-runtime
+ modify setup scripts for DHCP setup working: /opt/SUNWut/lib/utprodinfo,
/etc/opt/SUNWut/dhcp/utdhcpservice
the BUI (tomcat) I have not configured and tested.
Am 04.07.14 schrieb Alexander
There is a problem with hipster DHCP at the moment ... you might need to
get another DHCP server set up to get it working correctly.
Jon
On 4 July 2014 15:45, Carsten Grzemba grze...@contac-dt.de wrote:
On my first view it works with less problems:
+ additional packages: library/motif,
On 07/04/2014 18:48, Jonathan Adams wrote:
There is a problem with hipster DHCP at the moment ... you might need to
get another DHCP server set up to get it working correctly.
Detailed bug report would be appreciated.
--
Best regards,
Alexander Pyhalov,
system administrator of Computer
root@jadlaptop:~# dhtadm -P
dhtadm: SUNWbinfiles is not a valid resource.
On 4 July 2014 16:03, Alexander Pyhalov a...@rsu.ru wrote:
On 07/04/2014 18:48, Jonathan Adams wrote:
There is a problem with hipster DHCP at the moment ... you might need to
get another DHCP server set up to get it
root@jadlaptop:~# pkg search binfiles
INDEX ACTION VALUE
PACKAGE
pkg.fmri setopenindiana.org/service/network/dhcp/datastore/binfiles
pkg:/service/network/dhcp/datastore/binfiles@0.5.11-2014.1.1.14532
root@jadlaptop:~# pkg install -nv dhcp/datastore/binfiles
No updates necessary for
Hi list,
I installed gcc 4.6 from the sfe repo (pkg install gcc-46) and other
packages mentioned in the wiki needed for the build environment.
My question is how do i check if the runtime library being used is of the
gcc-46 package?
I read the man page of ld and it says by default it looks in /lib
Hi, everyone. I have a little problem. Our primary server hung on something
last night, and I don’t know what. I could not get into it, even with ssh.
So, maybe I did something stupid, but I powered the machine off. Now it will
not boot.
Editing the GRUB menu options, removing the console
On Jul 4, 2014, at 1:57 PM, Alexander Eremin alexander.r.ere...@gmail.com
wrote:
Just run in command prompt:
# dmesg
and see if output contains something interesting...
Also check your disk space.
Alexander
On 04 июля 2014 г., at 23:49, dormitionsk...@hotmail.com
dmesg gives the following output. The last three entries, which seemed to
have been repeated prior to this, are:
—
July 4 11:21:20 baptist.ds genunix: [ID 408114 kern.info]
pci@0,0/pci1028,1b9@1d,7/hub@5/device@4/input@1 (hid8) offline
July 4 11:21:25 baptist.ds genunix: [667643
On 05 июля 2014 г., at 0:18, dormitionsk...@hotmail.com
dormitionsk...@hotmail.com wrote:
On Jul 4, 2014, at 1:57 PM, Alexander Eremin alexander.r.ere...@gmail.com
wrote:
Just run in command prompt:
# dmesg
and see if output contains something interesting...
Also check your
This noise probably from your keyboard... Could you provide all output from
dmesg and all output from svcs -xv?
Alex
As I asked before, is there a way to direct it from this machine to another?
As it is, I’m typing into the machine I’m using to email these messages from
what I see on
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