[osol-discuss] Re: Problems booting Solaris (10 01/06, NV_33) on HP Pavilion dv8000

2006-04-25 Thread Jean-François Ndi
Bug ID Please. Hello, BugID: 6401605 (no longer in the database) Regards, J-F Message was edited by: jfndi This message posted from opensolaris.org ___ opensolaris-discuss mailing list opensolaris-discuss@opensolaris.org

[osol-discuss] DUCKBILL mask contest video results

2006-04-25 Thread Mona
for a laugh ; ) enjoy! http://www.duckbill.tv This message posted from opensolaris.org ___ opensolaris-discuss mailing list opensolaris-discuss@opensolaris.org

[osol-discuss] Re: [Tomorrow Night] The sixth meeting of the Sydney Open Solaris User Gro

2006-04-25 Thread Bob Palowoda
Date: Wednesday, January 25 Time: 6:30pm Location: Sun Solution (formally iForce) Centre. Ground floor 33 Berry St, North Sydney See http://opensolaris.org/os/community/os_user_groups/sos ug for a link to a map. Speakers Somebody with good video equipment has got to start

Re: [osol-discuss] got $$ to burn-- what machine should i buy for opensolaris and linux?

2006-04-25 Thread Darren J Moffat
The SPARC chips from Fujitsu will be binary and source compatible with the SPARC chips from Sun. So I don't see an issue. Darren ___ opensolaris-discuss mailing list opensolaris-discuss@opensolaris.org

Re: [osol-discuss] Re: Delete files older than 1 hr

2006-04-25 Thread Joerg Schilling
Stefan Parvu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED]uname -a SunOS earth 5.11 snv_36 i86pc i386 i86pc [EMAIL PROTECTED]which find /usr/bin/find [EMAIL PROTECTED]man find [...] -mmin n File's data was last modified n minutes ago. Sorry - but I don't like this imprudent

Re: [osol-discuss] Project proposal: Nevada Companion Software

2006-04-25 Thread Joerg Schilling
Dennis Clarke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 4) No duplication/replacement of libraries already present in the target Solaris release. Also super tough given the multiple versions of Solaris to be supported. It may simply be a case where there will be multiple trees of software.

Re: [osol-discuss] Project proposal: Nevada Companion Software

2006-04-25 Thread Joerg Schilling
Bill Sommerfeld [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The Solaris development process more or less rejects the notion of trusted developers. ... We emphasize control over *what* goes in, not *who* makes the change. How do you like to do this without trusted and skilled people? Jörg --

Re: [osol-discuss] Project proposal: Nevada Companion Software

2006-04-25 Thread Bill Sommerfeld
On Tue, 2006-04-25 at 06:24, Joerg Schilling wrote: Bill Sommerfeld [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The Solaris development process more or less rejects the notion of trusted developers. ... We emphasize control over *what* goes in, not *who* makes the change. How do you like to do

[osol-discuss] Unable to connect to application on local zone.

2006-04-25 Thread Abhilash
Hi, I have setup a siebel component called scs on a local zone. The application gets installed fine and I can see it running and connecting to the database, however I am unable to connect to this application i.e scs by using another tcl application called java client from another machine (by

Re: [osol-discuss] Project proposal: Nevada Companion Software

2006-04-25 Thread Joerg Schilling
Alan Coopersmith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: As others have pointed out, the root of the problem is that your current setup requires you to put your full trust in the maintainers of each package with no way to verify that they've not inserted a trojan horse into the build. That's the discussion

Re: [osol-discuss] Project proposal: Nevada Companion Software

2006-04-25 Thread Joerg Schilling
Philip Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Basically, blastwave packages are set up to be binary distributions, not developer distributions. If you want to compile other stuff against our packages, you are encouraged to become a maintainer and add to the collection, using our nice clean build

Re: Re[2]: [osol-discuss] Project proposal: Nevada Companion Software

2006-04-25 Thread Joerg Schilling
Robert Milkowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I myself would prefer open source software based on libraries already included in Solaris (like OpenSSL) - something I can't get with Blastwave. This is something that currently does not fit the ON OSS model from Sun. Unless we find a way that Sun

Re: [osol-discuss] Project proposal: Nevada Companion Software

2006-04-25 Thread Darren J Moffat
Joerg Schilling wrote: Robert Milkowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I myself would prefer open source software based on libraries already included in Solaris (like OpenSSL) - something I can't get with Blastwave. This is something that currently does not fit the ON OSS model from Sun. Unless

Re: [osol-discuss] Re: Re: Build times for Open Solaris....

2006-04-25 Thread Joerg Schilling
Menno Lageman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Indeed, setting it to 2 increases build time to almost 4 hours. I need to take back my statement that increasing max jobs to 32 doesn't decrease build time though (must have loked at the wrong logfile): jobstime 4 2:26 8

Re: [osol-discuss] Re: Project proposal: Nevada Companion Software

2006-04-25 Thread Joerg Schilling
Eric Boutilier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: And when it finds that certain /usr/sfw or more tightly integrated bits need to be updated, this can be driven from the CCD community directly... +1. An up-to-date CCD (and JDS) drives an up-to-date SFW, which reduces (dramatically reduces?) the

Re: [osol-discuss] Re: technical (kernel?) discussion list progress?

2006-04-25 Thread Joerg Schilling
Martin Schaffstall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mailing list names should be descriptive and consists of more than one word. Famous examples for bad list names include The question was whether this hackers list would really be limited to the kernel as LKML is or whether it

Re: [osol-discuss] Project proposal: Nevada Companion Software

2006-04-25 Thread Joerg Schilling
Glynn Foster [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: As opposed to the millions of software developers that are writing the millions of unaudited code that forms the base of your packages. Sometimes 'good faith' is as much as you can hope for. Well, to be serious I did seee also code coming into OpenSolaris

Re: [osol-discuss] Re: Project proposal: Nevada Companion Software

2006-04-25 Thread Joerg Schilling
ken mays [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 3. What is being done currently with colleges, universities, and organizations?? Isn't NetBSD doing work in providing packages/ports to Solaris using the NetBSD build system?!? As long as build systems that are coming from other OS add patches that are not

Re: [osol-discuss] Project proposal: Nevada Companion Software

2006-04-25 Thread Casper . Dik
Glynn Foster [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: As opposed to the millions of software developers that are writing the millions of unaudited code that forms the base of your packages. Sometimes 'good faith' is as much as you can hope for. Well, to be serious I did seee also code coming into

[osol-discuss] Re: Project proposal: Nevada Companion Software

2006-04-25 Thread Eric Boutilier
Joerg Schilling wrote: Robert Milkowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I myself would prefer open source software based on libraries already included in Solaris (like OpenSSL) - something I can't get with Blastwave. This is something that currently does not fit the ON OSS model from Sun.

Re: [osol-discuss] Re: Re: Build times for Open Solaris....

2006-04-25 Thread Bart Smaalders
Joerg Schilling wrote: Menno Lageman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Indeed, setting it to 2 increases build time to almost 4 hours. I need to take back my statement that increasing max jobs to 32 doesn't decrease build time though (must have loked at the wrong logfile): jobstime

[osol-discuss] Re: Project proposal: Nevada Companion Software

2006-04-25 Thread Eric Boutilier
Joerg Schilling wrote: As long as build systems that are coming from other OS add patches that are not needed or counter-productive on our OS, it does not help much. Yeah, you hit the nail on the head when it comes to pkgsrc. In my work with pkgsrc, I found this to be maybe the biggest

[osol-discuss] Re: got $$ to burn-- what machine should i buy for opensolaris and linux?

2006-04-25 Thread Bob Palowoda
not sure if i want a laptop or desktop though. as far as laptops go the ferrari 4000 seems to be very popular. and i've been told that ASUS builds a nice laptop (i guess they make the powerbooks for apple). i think i want to stay away from the intel machines as i prefer AMDs and i work for

[osol-discuss] Re: got $$ to burn-- what machine should i buy for opensolaris and linux?

2006-04-25 Thread Wes Williams
Of course this add depends on your use and preference, but I'm partial to the wickedly fast Ultra 20 and Ultra 40. brbr Perhaps even a Ultra 20 band/b a Ferrari for about $4k? brbr N1 grid engine is free so you could pool those btwo/b systems if you wanted. This message posted from

Re: [osol-discuss] OpenSolaris distros collaboration by using launchpad.net

2006-04-25 Thread Eric Boutilier
Moinak Ghosh wrote: Erast Benson wrote: Guys, I were thinking on what would be beneficial for every camp involved into OpenSolaris and related development? What would be useful for NexentaOS, BeleniX, SchilliX, marTux, SCXR, etc ? I think having centralized place (bugzilla, bounty,

[osol-discuss] Solaris on ARM

2006-04-25 Thread John Downing
Does anyone know of any projects to port Solaris to ARM? It would be a great embedded OS. This message posted from opensolaris.org ___ opensolaris-discuss mailing list opensolaris-discuss@opensolaris.org

Re: [osol-discuss] Solaris on ARM

2006-04-25 Thread Matt Ingenthron
John Downing wrote: Does anyone know of any projects to port Solaris to ARM? It would be a great embedded OS. I know from discussion, part of the reason there's desire for a PowerPC port is for embedded applications. So, there may be an embedded option before too long-- just not ARM. -

Re: [osol-discuss] OpenSolaris distros collaboration by using launchpad.net

2006-04-25 Thread Erast Benson
On Tue, 2006-04-25 at 13:52 -0500, Eric Boutilier wrote: Moinak Ghosh wrote: Erast Benson wrote: Guys, I were thinking on what would be beneficial for every camp involved into OpenSolaris and related development? What would be useful for NexentaOS, BeleniX, SchilliX, marTux, SCXR,

[osol-discuss] Re: OpenSolaris distros collaboration by using launchpad.net (fwd)

2006-04-25 Thread Eric Boutilier
Erast Benson wrote: On Tue, 2006-04-25 at 13:52 -0500, Eric Boutilier wrote: Moinak Ghosh wrote: Erast Benson wrote: Guys, I were thinking on what would be beneficial for every camp involved into OpenSolaris and related development? What would be useful for NexentaOS, BeleniX,

[osol-discuss] [osol-mktg] Upcoming Anniversary Activities for OpenSolaris User Groups

2006-04-25 Thread Karyn Ritter
Sorry for the virtual cross-post... The 1-year anniversary celebration is all about the great strides and contributions the community has made over the past year. Start sending out your ideas about what things the community can do to help celebrate being open for a year. It's an opportunity

Re: [osol-discuss] [osol-mktg] Upcoming Anniversary Activities for OpenSolaris User Groups

2006-04-25 Thread Sara Dornsife
If we don't want to clog up this list with all of the MANY ideas that are going to stream in, we can move it over to the marketing list (cc'd here) - [EMAIL PROTECTED] And any ideas are welcome. I volunteer to compile the ideas that come in and we can vote on them. Things like changes to the

[osol-discuss] Intelligent announcement descriptions, please!

2006-04-25 Thread Darryl Okahata
When sending out announcements to the opensolaris announcements lists, could people [b][i][u]please[/u][/i][/b] put intelligent, descriptive, and useful descriptions into the announcements? After getting the recent announcement for the Companion project, I have no clue as to what a companion

[osol-discuss] Process draft: Requesting historical ARC cases

2006-04-25 Thread Eric Boutilier
FYI... a message about requesting historical ARC cases was posted to arc-discuss: http://www.opensolaris.org/jive/thread.jspa?threadID=8183tstart=0 Comments appreciated (but please post them there, not here). Eric ___ opensolaris-discuss mailing

Re: [osol-discuss] [osol-mktg] Upcoming Anniversary Activities for OpenSolaris User Groups

2006-04-25 Thread Jim Grisanzio
Karyn Ritter wrote: Sorry for the virtual cross-post... The 1-year anniversary celebration is all about the great strides and contributions the community has made over the past year. Start sending out your ideas about what things the community can do to help celebrate being open for a year.

[osol-discuss] Re: got $$ to burn-- what machine should i buy for opensolaris and linux?

2006-04-25 Thread Ché Kristo
I would recommend a 15 MacBook...Runs Solaris, OSX, Windows and some Linux distro's. And it just passed second revision. I didn't think I ever needed osx or windows until I had to do some video editing, unfortunately you need proprietary software to do meaningful video production and OSX comes

[osol-discuss] Re: Problems booting Solaris (10 01/06, NV_33) on HP Pavilion dv8000

2006-04-25 Thread Bruce Riddle
Why is 6401605 no longer in the database? It is related to: http://bugs.opensolaris.org/bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bug_id=6406183 Which also is related to. http://bugs.opensolaris.org/bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bug_id=6413401 6328841 is related and is still there.

[osol-discuss] audio810 vs. auidoi810

2006-04-25 Thread Bruce Riddle
I recently installed Build 37 on an HP nx9600 laptop. $ isainfo -v 64-bit amd64 applications cx16 mon sse3 pause sse2 sse fxsr mmx cmov amd_sysc cx8 tsc fpu 32-bit i386 applications cx16 mon sse3 pause sse2 sse fxsr mmx cmov sep cx8 tsc fpu /usr/X11/bin/scanpci reports: pci bus

[osol-discuss] [Tonight!] The sixth meeting of the Sydney Open Solaris User Group

2006-04-25 Thread Alan Hargreaves
Date: Wednesday, April 26 Time: 6:30pm Location: Sun Solution (formally iForce) Centre. Ground floor 33 Berry St, North Sydney See http://opensolaris.org/os/community/os_user_groups/sosug for a link to a map. Speakers Brendan Gregg Brendan will be speaking about the upcoming

Re: [osol-discuss] [osol-mktg] Upcoming Anniversary Activities for OpenSolaris User Groups

2006-04-25 Thread Ignacio Marambio Catán
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Sara Dornsife wrote: If we don't want to clog up this list with all of the MANY ideas that are going to stream in, we can move it over to the marketing list (cc'd here) - [EMAIL PROTECTED] And any ideas are welcome. I volunteer to compile the

[osol-discuss] Project proposal: GUI SMF Tools

2006-04-25 Thread changho.kim
Solaris have tools to control service by system. That's called SMF This is important role of self healing but every solaris beginner have difficulty in input command by keyboard. if user don't familiar with keyboard, they want GUI program. So I propose this project Make GUI SMF program!! Have a

Re: [osol-discuss] Project proposal: GUI SMF Tools

2006-04-25 Thread Erast Benson
On Tue, 2006-04-25 at 22:40 -0700, changho.kim wrote: Solaris have tools to control service by system. That's called SMF This is important role of self healing but every solaris beginner have difficulty in input command by keyboard. if user don't familiar with keyboard, they want GUI