One person's bloat is another person's absolutely
necessary feature;
bloat is a relative and often abused term.
International language support is bloat to people who
only deal in or
speak English.
Could've been statically linked into the installer.
Assistive technologies for the
UNIX admin wrote:
[...]
GNOME is bloat to those who don't use it.
Could've been statically linked in.
Yikes! Are you suggesting static linking of GNOME libraries into
every application!!
How will it be when you have 10 Gnome/GTK apps running and
each of them has at least
GNOME is bloat to those who don't use it. Could've been
statically linked in.Yikes! Are you suggesting static linking of
GNOME libraries into every application!!
No. I am suggesting that the GNOME-dependent installer be statically linked, so
as to reduce the unbelievable half a
a b wrote:
GNOME is bloat to those who don't use it.
Could've been statically linked in.
Yikes! Are you suggesting static linking of GNOME libraries into
every application!!
No. I am suggesting that the GNOME-dependent installer be statically
linked, so as to
No. I am suggesting that the GNOME-dependent
installer be statically
linked, so as to reduce the unbelievable half a
gigabyte requirement to
install Solaris to something reasonable, like a
couple of megs.
That wouldn't actually help. In fact it makes it
WORSE not better,
static
Darren J Moffat writes:
Why do you think that static linking would actually help even in the
installer case ? I really don't believe it would - in fact I highly
suspect it would actually make it worse.
Indeed; it should. It's the extra data and code that's the problem,
not the linking
UNIX admin writes:
That wouldn't actually help. In fact it makes it
WORSE not better,
static linking in the general case decreases sharing,
increases binary
sizes makes patching more complex and increases
memory requirements not
decreases it.
I know all this. Inspite of that,
Update:
Working with Masa on gani builds to resolve gani hang errors.
Waiting for Alan's game plan to tackle the rge issue.
mike
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UNIX admin wrote:
No. I am suggesting that the GNOME-dependent
installer be statically
linked, so as to reduce the unbelievable half a
gigabyte requirement to
install Solaris to something reasonable, like a
couple of megs.
That wouldn't actually help.
Does anyone how to turn debugging log on the IIIMF on solaris 10 x86? I have
an internationalized application that is hanging on specific call to the XIM
server and I really need to know what state the IIIMF processes are when it is
hanging. I've tried the steps listed on this link
Can yo try adding a share that guest users can access? Add the following to
your smb.conf file:
[test]
path=/export/test
guest ok = yes
writeable = yes
public = yes
Also, create the /export/test directory and put a file in it:
mkdir /export/test
chmod a+rw test
echo this is a test file
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也是中文的 Solaris 討論區在鳥哥的 Linux 新手討論區之中,在此分享給各位:
http://phorum.vbird.org/viewforum.php?f=18
另外還有一個也是中文Solaris 討論區的, 叫做 LinuxSir Solaris 專題討論:
http://www.linuxsir.org/bbs/forumdisplay.php?s=8d31e5efb07ccf1911e9b435c3c84002f=74
在 Solaris 10, update 3 剛出來的時候,那個thread有超過兩万次的閱灠數,可見在台灣及中國很多人(尤其在Linux
maybe somebody on i18n-discuss does know.
John Smith wrote:
Does anyone how to turn debugging log on the IIIMF on solaris 10 x86?
I have an internationalized application that is hanging on specific
call to the XIM server and I really need to know what state the IIIMF
processes are when it
Second! It's extremely critical for Chinese users.
BTW, I want to bring for the perusal of some of the forum members an
interesting observation in that, when Solaris 10u3 was first announced in a
Chinese language Solaris forum (which is hosted inside a Linux forum), that
thread registered
Hi All, I have a Sun T1000 of which I'm running OpenSolaris 10 on it.
It has 8 GIG of RAM and and 1 multi-core 8 multi-threaded processor running
at 1.0 Ghz each for total of 16 threads. It has 2 x 50 GB hard drives.
Judging from your experience and expertise, how many sparse or whole root
I have been looking really hard for release notes or a change log for b71, b72
and b73 and failed.
Could someone give me a pointer please? I bet it is really obvious.
The announce mailing list tells us when there is a new release with a link to
the ON page and that's it. The current readme
IF you want the best separation of zones run whole root zones, as you build
your zones document the I and CPU restart has some options, collect the stats
as you put zones to use, if this is production use check with Oracle for any
product patches, Use the latest Oracle if you can.
There is a
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