Still only 1 cpu showing with snv_109 on intel badaxe 2 with quad core? Can
anyone offer any guidance on this. This occurs in the EON RAM based image list
above. Any help is greatly appreciated.
uname -a
SunOS eon 5.11 snv_109 i86pc i386 i86pc
grep cpu /var/adm/messages
Mar 14 22:21:52 eon
On Sun, Mar 15, 2009 at 8:26 AM, Andre Lue sik3...@yahoo.com wrote:
Still only 1 cpu showing with snv_109 on intel badaxe 2 with quad core? Can
anyone offer any guidance on this. This occurs in the EON RAM based image
list above. Any help is greatly appreciated.
Hi Andre, sorry, after a
Great - let me love you :-D
I tryed this without of the -d
have a nice Day
Henri
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Just installed a Nvidia 9500GT graphics card that
supports HDMI with a s/pdif pass through for sound.
Installed latest Nvidia driver from Nvidia
NVIDIA-Solaris-x86-180.29
Picture through HDMI works great but I do not get any
sound.
Is anyone working on turning the sound pass-thru on
I would like to serve primarily iSCSI from this to a
VMware cluster, and maybe some NFS, although that is
not as important.
Actually NFS would be a much more elegant and simple solution, if your clients
are NFS capable, even for example for database workloads (did you know that
Oracle has a
Is there a reason these packages are only included on the DVD image, and not
through one of the dev/release repositories?
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SMC and smcwebserver were eoled if i recall corectly
On Sun, Mar 15, 2009 at 1:43 PM, mike m...@mercuryrising.net wrote:
Is there a reason these packages are only included on the DVD image, and not
through one of the dev/release repositories?
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Thanks.
But I would argue that you actually *DO* need it in good
conditions. If you choose the console boot option rather than
graphical, you need it. Also, if you choose the graphical option with
the liveCD, you have no way of shutting down your system without the
password. Shutdown
Hi,
It seems there is some kind of BUG regarding subscribing to forums by sending
forumname-subscr...@opensolaris.org.
There is/was a problem at least for me with observability-discuss and
kerberos-discuss.
Thanks
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It seems there is some kind of BUG regarding
subscribing to forums by sending
forumname-subscr...@opensolaris.org.
There is/was a problem at least for me with
observability-discuss and kerberos-discuss.
Could you be more specific? Do you have a bounced email? Have you visited the
mailman
(first post here, therefore please point me into the right direction if
necessary)
I find myself in the very same situation. My intention is to buy a 790GX based
motherboard to leverage the onboard graphics (which should provide more than
enough 2D/3D power for my needs). More specifically I
(first post here, therefore please point me into the
right direction if necessary)
I find myself in the very same situation. My
intention is to buy a 790GX based motherboard to
leverage the onboard graphics (which should provide
more than enough 2D/3D power for my needs). More
specifically
Just found that a bug with the SATA controller on the SouthBridge SB750 chip
set was fixed in build 104 so the SATA portion of the motherboard works.
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Whilst it is an RTFM case I think its a reasonable request that when
distributing the liveCD to have it printed on the CD or CD case.
When it comes to usability its sometimes good to think...what would Apple do?
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Ché Kristo ch...@internode.on.net writes:
Whilst it is an RTFM case I think its a reasonable request that when
distributing the liveCD to have it printed on the CD or CD case.
When it comes to usability its sometimes good to think...what would
Apple do?
Another way to go at is to think...
I hope this hasn't been beat to death here... googling around I'm not
finding clear evidence indicating there is somekind of sensor pkg that
can tell hdd and cpu temps.
Maybe something along the line of lm_senors in the linux world.
I carved a home made fan port in the door of my pc to blow
Harry Putnam rea...@newsguy.com writes:
Setup:
OS=Opensolaris 2008.11
vim=See full `:version output at the end
I think parts of this thread stayed on gmane.editors.vim or at least I
thought I saw a post here somewhere that asked me to post my vimrc.
In case anyone is still willing to help
For OpenSolaris users, because of a slight
incompatibility problem b/t IPS and SVR4, we need to
install libicuuc.so.3 :
pfexec pkg install libicuuc.so.3
Oops, the correct command should be:
pfexec pkg install SUNWicu
libicuuc.so.3 is the library to be installed with the SUNWicu package.
Martin thanks for the reply. I am totally lost on this. The same problem
occurs on Pentuim D. I am pretty sure my RAM based image is missing something??
Please see my previous Pentium D post here.
http://www.opensolaris.org/jive/thread.jspa?threadID=86095tstart=0
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Ché Kristo wrote:
When it comes to usability its sometimes good to think...what would Apple do?
I suspect Apple wouldn't let you login or do anything that doesn't have
a shiny button it, so login information wouldn't even be necessary (it's
a joke folks, laugh)
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