On Aug 25, 2009, at 5:04 PM, Rob McMahon wrote:
On 20/08/2009 07:30, Ginn Chen wrote:
Does it happen to all flash movies or some of them?
Do you have any problem with the audio driver?
Does it happen with snv_111?
Sorry that it's taken me a while to test this. It happens on all
flash
Hi,
Does anyone know if there is a perl provider for cpc to allow
cpc_bind/cpc_take_sample etc rather than embedding in c?
Thanks
Al
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Peter Tribble wrote:
# ptime pkgadd SUNWzsh
real 2.390
user 0.808
sys1.380
That I assume was local disk, right ?
# ptime pkg install SUNWzsh
real 2:30.397
user 11.191
sys 2.770
Did this needed to transfer over the network or was it a local repo ?
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Hi
Just so that people are aware starting in s10 update 8, or applying a
few patches to existing system, a new feature called turbo packaging is
being introduced, which will improve any long running packaging
operations, ie install, upgrade, zone creation etc, not so much for
patching.
On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 9:41 AM, Darren J Moffatdarren.mof...@sun.com wrote:
Peter Tribble wrote:
# ptime pkgadd SUNWzsh
real 2.390
user 0.808
sys 1.380
That I assume was local disk, right ?
Yup. But http over the network isn't that different.
# ptime pkg install SUNWzsh
real
[b]Tenho um DELL Vostro 1510[/b] e ele após eu instalar o opensolaris não
configurou a placa de rede sem fio, não sei como fazer, alguém poderia me dar
uma mão?
Valeu
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Hi,
have you checked out the network statistics on possible errors? (netstat -i)
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Hi,
how many CPUs has your System? I've seen a load average of 7! For a single
CPU system that's by far too much! Seems like there are running some other
things too.
Alex
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Hi Jacqueline,
I haven't checked the sources, but pkgrm always checks for dependencies global
and non global. I assume, they're looking into the dependency file stored in
/var/sadm/pkg/pkgname/save/pspool/pkgname/install/depend
Have you tried to truss the pkgrm call?
Cheers,
Alex
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I installed osol-1002-118-x86.iso (from the livecd OpenSolaris preview
2010.02, based on build 118)on my SFF GX620 P4 3.4Ghz w/2GB memory
and everything seems to be working just fine from the moment it installed - all
working out of the box (it appears so)... nice.
I have a question, I see this
Hi,
is there a discussion group dedicated to the cadmium extension?
I have a question about trying to use cadmium extension.
I get the following when I tried to use it...
bash-3.00$ hg status
*** failed to import extension hgext.cdm from
/ws/onnv-tools/onbld/lib/python/onbld/hgext/cdm.py:
I see this message repeating
constantly in dmesg, what is it?
Aug 25 00:45:34 Zeus1 genunix: [ID 543013 kern.warning] WARNING: Bad driver
ioctl number, 0x18 (of 0x12)
The message is from usr/src/uts/common/io/drm/drm_sunmod.c;
seems to be from the drm driver.
I redirected this thread to tools-disc...@opensolaris.org, but this
note should be a definitive answer.
Where are you getting your version of Mercurial? You should be using
/usr/bin/hg, and not /pkg/local/bin/hg.
The version that ships with Solaris is 1.1.2, and that should work
fine.
The
Peter Tribble wrote:
On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 9:41 AM, Darren J Moffatdarren.mof...@sun.com wrote:
Peter Tribble wrote:
# ptime pkgadd SUNWzsh
real 2.390
user 0.808
sys1.380
That I assume was local disk, right ?
Yup. But http over the network isn't that
The mystery deepens
The account in question is a black hole, that is to say he collects lots of
Suns. He has a Sun Fire 280R, SPARCstation 5 10, SB-2000, etc. He has a BSD
firewall of some type.
When he goes to the eLOM address, he gets a totally weird view:
[i]I tried using https from
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