I am having problem installing Open Solaris on Compaq Presario c505tu.
please help.
What sort of problem ?
Dennis
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I am having problem installing Open Solaris on Compaq Presario c505tu. please
help.
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Erast Benson wrote:
http://www.gnusolaris.org/unstable-iso/ncp_beta1-test3-b68_i386.iso
Changes:
* ON b68 based
* man pages updated
Some questions about boot archive:
Why does it recreate the boot_archive without any changes?
Why does it recreate the amd64 boot archive if I'm not on
Hi,
I tried to change IP address by performing the following commands but it always
reverts to its original IP address after reboot.
Please advise.
ifconfig pcn0 unplumb
ifconfig pcn0 plumb 192.168.58.11 netmask 255.255.255.0 up
Thanks.
John
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I can not boot from Dev Ed (or any solaris version) DVD. I have tried 4
different DVD readers and none will boot the DVD. I suspect it is my
motherboard's fault. I have a [EMAIL PROTECTED] and 1GB RAM. When I lectured on
Solaris, several of my students couldnt boot from any Solaris DVD, they
I can not boot from Dev Ed (or any solaris version) DVD. I have tried 4
different DVD readers and none will boot the DVD. I suspect it is my
motherboard's fault. I have a [EMAIL PROTECTED] and 1GB RAM. When I lectured
on
Solaris, several of my students couldnt boot from any Solaris DVD,
what about this:
add_drv -i ' pci14e4,4318' bcmndis0
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John writes:
Hi,
I tried to change IP address by performing the following commands but it
always reverts to its original IP address after reboot.
Please advise.
ifconfig pcn0 unplumb
ifconfig pcn0 plumb 192.168.58.11 netmask 255.255.255.0 up
Try modifying the address in
Orvar Korvar wrote:
I can not boot from Dev Ed (or any solaris version) DVD. I have tried
4 different DVD readers and none will boot the DVD. I suspect it is
my motherboard's fault. I have a [EMAIL PROTECTED] and 1GB RAM. When I
lectured on Solaris, several of my students couldnt boot from
Orvar Korvar wrote:
I can not boot from Dev Ed (or any solaris version) DVD. I have tried
4 different DVD readers and none will boot the DVD. I suspect it is
my motherboard's fault. I have a [EMAIL PROTECTED] and 1GB RAM. When I
lectured on Solaris, several of my students couldnt boot from any
Dennis Clarke wrote:
Orvar Korvar wrote:
I can not boot from Dev Ed (or any solaris version) DVD. I have tried
4 different DVD readers and none will boot the DVD. I suspect it is
my motherboard's fault. I have a [EMAIL PROTECTED] and 1GB RAM. When I
lectured on Solaris, several of my students
I can not boot from Dev Ed (or any solaris version) DVD. I have tried 4
different DVD readers and none will boot the DVD. I suspect it is my
motherboard's fault. I have a [EMAIL PROTECTED] and 1GB RAM. When I lectured
on
Solaris, several of my students couldnt boot from any Solaris DVD,
Dennis Clarke wrote:
Orvar Korvar wrote:
I can not boot from Dev Ed (or any solaris version) DVD. I have tried
4 different DVD readers and none will boot the DVD. I suspect it is
my motherboard's fault. I have a [EMAIL PROTECTED] and 1GB RAM. When I
lectured on Solaris, several of my
On 7/13/07, James Carlson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
John writes:
Hi,
I tried to change IP address by performing the following commands but it
always reverts to its original IP address after reboot.
Please advise.
ifconfig pcn0 unplumb
ifconfig pcn0 plumb 192.168.58.11 netmask
Hi,
I amm trying to get the event regisrty from the following
link.http://dlc.sun.com/osol/event_registry/downloads/current/evreg-bins-20070619.tar.bz
But looks like some error in the file.it can be some thing do with my isp
also.Please check this .
Is there any document which more details on
/etc/inet/hosts file should have the hostname, followed by the IP. Change the
IP there and that is what it will use on boot.
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Was hoping the cc: would move the whole thread, guess not. Here's the original
question:
Hello All:
A newbie here with OpenSolaris and could use some pointers from you seasoned
veterans:
I have install snv_66 from binaries (it works great!)
I have built with nightly both the source tarball
Great! Thanx a lot! You should put a link to it on sun web site?
I updated the firmware on the DVD, but it didnt help. I suspect it is the
motherboard.
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I tried to compile latest vlc-player for Solaris 10, but is quite troublesome.
Ive read from
http://forum.videolan.org/viewtopic.php?f=13t=37609
that:
Well, noone had really compiled VLC under Solaris10. Some files are using some
network conventions not recognised by Solaris. You have to hack
Hi
see this thread:
http://mail.opensolaris.org/pipermail/desktop-discuss/2007-March/009395.html
in 2 words: not works
but there's mplayer, u can compile it easy see: http://pkgbuild.sourceforge.net/
Regards
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I tried to compile latest vlc-player
I know that Debian GNU/Linux has Synaptic for package management. Is there a
similar package manager for Solaris?
Thanks in advance.
Jim Adams
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Hi Jim,
* Jim Adams ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I know that Debian GNU/Linux has Synaptic for package management. Is
there a similar package manager for Solaris?
There's nothing similar at the moment in the core of Solaris. It's
being worked on however as we investigate what the future of
Orvar,
I use mplayer myself to play video on Nevada build 66.
As Andras mentioned, you could build mplayer yourself with the
same toolkit as the GNOME-on-solaris team uses.
If you like, you could build your own recipe for VLC for
use with the Common Build Environment (CBE) and make use
of the
Still not working. The hostname of this box is sol10
My /etc/inet/hosts file has the following entries
127.0.0.1 localhost
192.168.58.11sol10 loghost
192.168.58.1 lp69
My netmaks is
192.168.58.0 255.255.255.0
My defaultrouter is
192.168.58.1
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Have you changed /etc/inet/ipnodes?
On 7/13/07, John [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Still not working. The hostname of this box is sol10
My /etc/inet/hosts file has the following entries
127.0.0.1 localhost
192.168.58.11sol10 loghost
192.168.58.1 lp69
My netmaks is
192.168.58.0
Hi!
A new set of tarballs containing an OS/Net version of ksh93 [1] (based
on ksh93s+_beta_20070418 [2]) is now available from
http://www.opensolaris.org/os/project/ksh93-integration/downloads/2007-07-14/
These tarballs are intended to be installed over an existing OpenSolaris
i386 or
Tom Haynes wrote:
Holger Berger wrote:
Ted, when will this project go public?
Holger
It just did this week, no?
http://opensolaris.org/os/project/samqfs/
Hmm... The link on the storage community page says
http://opensolaris.org/os/project/sam-qfs/
This is wrong. Could it be
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