Besides the GSoC, the programming contest in
China(http://www.opensolaris.org/os/project/contest/) also provides a
platform for students to get involved in OpenSolaris community. The
contest/GSoC is just the beginning. What's more important is to foster
student interests around the community.
What is the better Virt engine for Solaris?
Vmware's fusion does seem a tad faster than parallels. So I'd go for fusion.
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When lenity and cruelty play for a kingdom,
the gentlest gamester is the soonest winner.
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Hi Phi,
thanks for your help.
The following command shows the batteries:
# lshal -l | grep battery
udi = '/org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/pseudo/battery_0_0'
info.category = 'battery' (string)
info.solaris.driver = 'battery' (string)
solaris.devfs_path = '/pseudo/[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
On Mon, 2007-10-22 at 04:28 -0700, Roman Morokutti wrote:
Hi Phi,
thanks for your help.
The following command shows the batteries:
By the way. How to restart the applet?
Hi Roman,
To restart the applet, you just need to remove it from the panel and
then add it again. You can also kill
Hi Jedy,
there should be also a command for this, shouldn´t it? ;-) But thanks
for your help.
Regards
Roman
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On 10/22/07, Claus Guttesen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What is the better Virt engine for Solaris?
Vmware's fusion does seem a tad faster than parallels. So I'd go for fusion.
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Claus
Thanks!
When lenity and cruelty play for a kingdom,
the gentlest gamester is the soonest
Al,
After doing some more research, I think that I need the LSI SAS3041[b]E[/b]-R
(as opposed to the LSI SAS3041[b]X[/b]-R). The LSI SAS3041E-R lists a driver
for both Solaris x86 and Solaris SPARC while the LSI SAS3041X-R lists a driver
only for Solaris SPARC.
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And I think I am getting the hang of this whole SATA thing. I now plan to drop
the IDE drive in favor of a SATA drive.
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Brandorr wrote:
What is the better Virt engine for Solaris?
I wasn't able to get snv_73 to work successfully with Fusion on my
MacBook. It installed fine but never got anywhere past GRUB. It seems
to work fine under Parallels though.
cheers,
steve
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It was not long ago
Ok.. :) One vote for Fusion, one fot for Parallels. Hmmm...
On 10/22/07, Stephen Lau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Brandorr wrote:
What is the better Virt engine for Solaris?
I wasn't able to get snv_73 to work successfully with Fusion on my
MacBook. It installed fine but never got anywhere
* Gary Gendel [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-10-22 00:51]:
Playing devil's advocate...
What I'd really like to do is revisit the need for a sendmail service
running on non-servers. I understand that currently some mail service
is required in order to deal with messages from cron and other
Hi,
just some anecdotal remarks, I tinkered a bit with Parallels Nevada_b70.
- I got the system beeps to work but no audio/video sound plays. You
need to install sound drivers from some third party site but I failed to
get it work completely.
- Paralles doesn't synchronize the clock with the
I have bought and use the
Supermicro AOC-SAT2-MV8
card. It gets detected right out of the box by the Solaris install CD/DVD. It
works really well. I use a [EMAIL PROTECTED] and 1 GB RAM, 4 Samsung 500GB
discs. As the computer is 32 bit, I achieve something like 20MB/sec transfer
rate ZFS. A 64
Stephan,
This looks it hits my peeve right on the nose. Thanks for the pointer,
I'd never heard of this before. I'll have to try it out on my laptop to
see how well it works.
Regards,
Gary
Stephen Hahn wrote:
* Gary Gendel [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-10-22 00:51]:
Playing devil's
Roland Mainz wrote:
Just curious: Would be there any interest to create
a sendmail and/or
mail-related community or project which bundles all
the sendmailmail
tool activities
I thinkSendmail is well documented these days
with the third edition of the
OReilly BAT-BOOK by
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