Hi
After doing the update from snv_101(? - liveCD) to version snv_108, my
system now is set to en_US[1], it was en_GB(?), or at least the keyboard
layout was working fine.
If I try to change the locale/lang in my .bashrc[2], when I start an
application like gedit, it complains that the
Harry Putnam writes:
what does an `authority' designation look like (the URL).
Here are two:
http://pkg.opensolaris.org/
http://pkg.opensolaris.org/dev/
Where is that set if not command line (pkg -a AUTH)?
One comes with the system as normally installed.
I did not find info
hello,
after several suspend-resume of my dell laptop (os2008.11), evince (or
even realplayer) hangs, i have to wait several minutes before it
displays something.
Doing a truss on the process , i notice several connections refused:
/1: so_socket(PF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, IPPROTO_TCP,
James Carlson james.d.carl...@sun.com writes:
I did not find info about where to find any configuration files for
pkg.
There aren't any. Should there be?
I'm not telling pkg where to connect to on the command line. Yet it
knows. Its getting information somewhere... in some sense that is
Harry Putnam wrote:
what does an `authority' designation look like (the URL).
An authority is just the name of a source of software.
A repository is a location to retrieve software from, such as
http://pkg.opensolaris.org/dev.
Where is that set if not command line (pkg -a AUTH)?
There