or servers with poor buffering
settings or implementations were known to cause problems when the
downstream 10/100M DTUs were used, google for details if this rings
a bell for your setup.
HTH,
//Jim Klimov
On 2014-07-01 18:29, Edwin Marqe wrote:
Hi Alejandro!
I've indeed checked the log and
On 2014-06-19 22:37, Meik Hellmund wrote:
Of course all the servers in a failover group have to provide the
same home directories (via NFS, usually). This is standard unix practice
and has nothing to do with the SRS software.
So, the home is not replicated. It is simply always the same home.
+1
e frame buffer to do download and decompression
-f firmware # use the firmware described by the path "firmware"
# for upgrades on the given network interface(s)
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ppen in an emergency poweroff, kernel
crash, etc. which would not let them flush the caches for the
delayed writes).
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ith 4-port DLink KVM switches
and SR1 and SR2, living on an admin table several years ago.
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On 2013-09-12 01:45, Nishimura, Scott L (ESS) wrote:
- We just found another device behind the FW that appeared to be using the same
IP; hopefully when we fix this problem the disconnect problem will go away. In
fact, you might want to check your network to make sure you also don't have a
dup
On 2013-09-03 17:55, Kent Peacock wrote:
On 9/3/2013 8:39 AM, Carsten John wrote:
My current problem seems to be audio with a linux back-end server, as
I don't have an idea how to forward
> the audio from the back-end server to the nested X session.
Unfortunately, audio for XDMCP sessions can
On 2013-08-13 23:42, Nishimura, Scott L (ESS) wrote:
Is there a way I can specify which port the communication goes over, increasing
my chances that my Information Security team will approve the FW rule request?
One thing you can do, and security people might be happy about,
is setting up a VP
On 2013-08-01 17:38, Nishimura, Scott L (ESS) wrote:
Has anyone been able to get a SunRay [model 2/2FS/3] to hook into a Citrix
infrastructure [XenApp, XenDesktop]? I looked in the archives and saw one
thread from 2009 about the possibility but nothing concrete.
I don't see how I'm going to g
On 2013-07-17 16:11, Garry Taylor wrote:
I'd probably agree Solaris may not last too long on x86, it's commodity
hardware, and little profit in it. You may be able to sell billions of
dollars worth of x86 gear, but if you're not making any profit, not much
point.
Well, beside Oracle Solaris the
On 2013-07-17 10:08, Peter Astrand wrote:
Btw, if anybody feels that I'm talking too much about ThinLinc on this
list, please say so. I don't want to be too much off topic :-)
Well, while I haven't yet tried any other thin-client technologies
than SunRay and possibly won't in the forecoming fut
On 2013-07-16 16:49, Walter Moore wrote:
All the best wishes to Craig and Bob - are they at Oracle still? I wish
them the best wherever they land.
+1
And to Kent, and others who were so helpful on the lists and by
blogs, despite the turmoil and politics of the past few years...
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On 2013-07-15 21:42, Dave McGuire wrote:
Someone with access to the source code needs to accidentally leave a
.tar file sitting around somewhere.
;)
And a private key to sign the code, because otherwise the firmware
protection chip won't boot it ;)
Then again, it would be a very rogue proj
On 2013-07-15 13:46, Fuerle, Thomas wrote:
seen this ...
http://www.zdnet.com/oracle-to-halt-development-of-sun-virtualization-technologies-718028
Sad... :(
IIRC, at some time in the past, IBM sold SunRays under their brand,
though "OEM"ed by Sun. I wonder "what if" they were to buy this
On 2013-06-26 00:16, Arthur Peck wrote:
My custom wrapper paints a security classification warning and instructions to insert
a smartcard to continue for each pseudo. token. For other tokens, it
starts up the uttsc script supplied with SRS.
If you're concerned about resource usage (including
on for Trusted stuff), you need
to be careful about using any other pieces in the puzzle (check that
they comply) - the solution might lose its trusted-stack status due
to weak links in the chain. Likely, a random consumer phone/tablet
won't be acceptable; some "military/law-enforcement edition
r/sbin/tmpwatch -f 720 "$d"
fi
done
The active examples in the file (above) show several ways to pick or
exclude target paths subject to tmpwatch or exempt from its cleaning,
as well as set object expiration ages in hours (10-30 days above).
A manpage also exists to detail the op
On 2013-04-25 22:34, Martindell, Steve wrote:
longer to pan across the die, compared to my Macbook ssh --> Linux
server running Cadence.
Can the SRSS server in the middle cause this much slow down ??
My suggestions might not be in favor of SRSS in this case, but might
improve your experience w
On 2013-04-25 15:05, Christian Montero Hernández wrote:
Hello everyone,
I was wondering if there is a default option for this firmware and
screens, because I have an Oracle VDI 3.4.1 deployment and I was using
firmware 11.0.x, but after some time considering an update I tried 1 Sun
Ray 3 with th
On 2013-03-26 19:07, Ben .T.George wrote:
HI
Thanks for the information. my keyboard is new Oracle/Sun keyboard . i
think 2013 made.we found this switch on the backside of the pannel( near
to usb port). This keyboard has arabic letters also.
So from where can i get the excat dip switch format t
On 2013-03-26 10:30, Ben .T.George wrote:
Hi Group
i am facing some issue with sun ray client 3i. my keyboard is Sun
keyboard layout-7 with Arabic character. my Sun ray software version is
5.4 and installed on solaris 11.1. the problem is the DTU always load
Arabic layout at the time of GDm logi
ftware now support Oracle
> Linux 6 and Oracle Solaris 11.
HTH,
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uld use my FLButselector
package (published on sun-rays.org), though I think latest SRSS
includes options to customize kiosks as well (in legacy times
there used to be just one type of kiosk, and any customization
started from the same template session).
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On 2013-01-09 16:51, Bjoern Rost wrote:
Also, is there a way to force all thin clients to upgrade right way
after the upgrade (utfwadm command?), or will it require a physical
power cycle of all Sun rays to pull the new firmware?
You can use utfwload after utfwadm to force download of firmware
session's user logged in
with the same username as configured for the token (or a "dtadmin"
regular desktop session can be made that can log-in as anyone,
subject to knowledge of the password by person carrying the card).
HTH,
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On 2012-12-21 11:38, Bjoern Rost wrote:
is this a linux or a solaris system?
In the OP he wrote: "2 SRSs in a FOG serverA [T1000] and serverB
[T2000] have been patched with the latest cluster."
So these are SPARC Niagara systems. While it may be possible to
set them up with a SPARC Linux, that
On 2012-12-20 21:41, Jim Klimov wrote:
Just in case: are the name resolution set up the same, after all?
/etc/nsswitch.conf (hosts line), /etc/hosts and /etc/ipnodes maybe,
/etc/resolv.conf (for DNS) or LDAP/NIS backends come to mind.
Make sure they are all the same, and if DNS is used
configured with split views (when replies
depend on requesting client's address or other authorization).
This per se is not bad and is useful and convenient, except that
both your SRS servers (all IP addresses thereof) should be treated
as the same DNS-view zone for "wts" and "wts.fqdn&qu
On 2012-12-19 10:25, Gerard Henry wrote:
found another trouble, in the /etc/rc2.d/S99bbinit:
+ [ -x /var/opt/SUNWbb/root/bb/bin/nscd ]
+ /usr/sbin/chroot /var/opt/SUNWbb/root /bb/bin/nscd
ld.so.1: nscd: fatal: libavl.so.1: open failed: No such file or directory
Killed
bu libavl is prsent on th
On 2012-12-18 15:16, Gerard Henry wrote:
hello all,
i need to enable CAM mode on a old machine with S10u6 and SRSS31. The
normal mode is ok.
Just in case, did you properly create the kiosk temporary user accounts
and template homedir that's cloned for each utcu* istance?
Kiosk mode.
And if Regular mode it is possible to embed a script (from this package)
into X-desktop startup routines so that it would verify that the
logged-in UNIX user is the one the card was issued to.
http://wiki.sun-rays.org/index.php/SRSS_Addon:_FLButselector
Hope you have fun,
//Jim K
On 2012-11-28 16:49, Karl Behler sen. wrote:
So power cycling everything twice is a solution to the problem, but not
a very satisfying.
I guess this is all about timing when the SunRay and the screens are
powered up. Don't know about the precedence of the various settings.
What comes first: data
On 2012-11-27 10:49, Karl Behler wrote:
1. After powering on the 3+ and the monitors (using a master slave
multiple socket outlet) the Ray comes up with display properties for
both monitors reset to 1920x1080x60(D) instead of 1920x1200x60(D) (which
was manually set before the power off). It requi
o itself as the same user. That might
fool the system into using RDP7.x and acceleration, then repack it
into older RDP and ALP for the SunRays with the helper session.
Good luck,
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On 2012-11-23 17:34, Roland Sassen wrote:
Solaris 10 SRS 5.3 Kiosk mode Windows 2012,
when a user logs in on the server and start an application which uses
hardware accelerated OpenGL this works fine,
the server has a graphics card,
when logging in as the same user on a Sun Ray 2 the session is s
On 2012-11-06 19:50, John Doe wrote:
Hello,
This is an extension of my other question, "Forcing Sunray clients on
a subnet to use a certain interface." I was able to write an amgh
redirect script to look at the incoming IP and redirect to the
appropriate server. Assume I have the following ser
On 2012-11-05 17:29, John Doe wrote:
Thank you Jim. I appreciate the fast reply.
According to http://docs.oracle.com/html/E22661_15/Clients-Boot-Process.html
(section 4a) the DNS entries simply provide a list of servers to get
the .parm files from.
Right, I was too eager in copy-pasting. Sinc
You can still provide proper config with the DNS, just make two
naming zones (i.e. sunraynet0.domain.com and sunraynet1.domain.com)
where the "sunray-config-servers" entry points to correct IPs,
and announce the proper default domain with DHCP on these subnets.
Alternately, you can configure the
2012-10-17 1:08, Kalle Anka пишет:
I have heard that I can use SunRay over internet. How do I do that? I
have seen old instructions, but I suspect they are not valid.
Here is a link, that seems to be new. But after upgrading the Firmware,
what is the next step?
http://netmgt.blogspot.se/2009/11/
2012-10-16 22:56, Chad Homan пишет:
I heard this can be done but have not been able to find any info,
hopefully someone
here can point me in the right direction
* setup 2 DTU in a multihead group
* 2 DTU mirrors/shadows/replciates the actions performed on the
primary DTU
Essentially st
o reconfigure as you said), and
don't need audio, take a look at VNC consoles - these can
be multiusered on demand, with one client autoconnecting
as the kiosk shell, and another sometimes connecting to
reconfigure stuff interactively from admin w
2012-08-24 12:09, Dave Price wrote:
and I have RIP running on the router and that has led to other
routes being learnt too. I am fairly sure that the defauly
route is fixed statically but I have not yet spotted where it
is. It is certainly not in /etc/defaultrouter
as that simply does not exis
ox (i.e. moving from POC to production), its
perception of its owner IP address can change and DHCP
breaks until you replace the owners in the database.
Bit me a few times... For that alone, I prefer the text
format for the database over the binary format :
iment with ;)
HTH,
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2012-08-01 22:11, Arthur Peck wrote:
I have a need to identify what model Sun Ray my Kiosk script is connected to.
In particular, I need to know if it is an actual Sun Ray or the OVDC. I'm using
SRS 5.3.1.
Any suggestions??
It might be a bit heavyweight, but you can use utquery, i.e.:
$ /o
2012-07-23 13:11, sergio wrote:
Hello.
I'm interesting in Sun Ray 3 Plus.
Is it possible to boot linux on it? Is there any status for linux
support? Where can I find its hardware specifications?
Likely not possible. AFAIK, SunRays included signed firmware and
chips to monitor that only vendor
.e. if you don't
need the Unix desktop), you might be interested in using the
"kiosk mode" to just execute the RDP client and have less
overheads and/or interactive security-breach exposures on
your SRSS server.
HTH,
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an administratively managed list of which DTUs have non-Sun kbds;
is anything fundamentally better possible?
3) So far tests in X11 succeeded (i.e. Ctrl_R+C and the Alt mapping
work for the terminal program), but the uttsc seems to keep on using
the old unsatisfactory mappings for the "Meta"
2012-05-22 22:18, Craig Bender wrote:
If you have Sun Keyboard, what does stop+v report? How do you know you
have the GUI menu? Stop+C would clear any configuration.
If you setup a private interconnect and use a small hub or crossover
cable, you can put any firmware on there since the Sun Ray Se
orces you to use Sun DHCP - you can use ISC DHCP
and pass the needed settings to DTUs. My home WiFi router box as
a DHCP server, and a properly set up DNS server at work, handled
enough magic to allow SunRaying from home to work.
My 2c, HTH,
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2012-05-11 0:53, Craig Bender wrote:
This is, at best, an overstatement. We have little control on the
wording, it detects new masters and sends out a canned message.
BTW, the Readmes seem to be mixed up between Linux and Solaris
versions of the download. Not that these text contain much
useful
2012-05-11 2:23, Ivar Janmaat wrote:
Hello,
The documentation states that upgrade from 3.3.x to 3.4 is supported.
For upgrading older versions one should contact Oracle support.
I was just wondering if support has a direct route from 3.2 to 3.4
available or is it needed to go to 3.3 first?
I a
2012-04-05 14:50, Andreas v. Heydwolff wrote:
- If I need a Cisco VPN capable device to connect with a SR3 over WAN,
what would be the cheapest solution that works? I couldn't find a list
of recommended hardware.
It might be considered a breach of license, but at least to test
if a Cisco VPN so
2012-03-08 19:45, Adams, Clifford B wrote:
Is anyone aware of a method whereby I could force a particular DTU to
authenticate to a particular server all the time. In my setup, I have
two Sun Ray Servers and 24 clients, I want to split the clients up
evenly between the two servers and force 12 to
2012-01-23 12:55, Peter Åstrand wrote:
On Sat, 21 Jan 2012, Jim Klimov wrote:
Sun terminals by design have no software on-board, only
the small (400kb) firmware, so they have minimal possible
What does these 400 KiB contain if not software? Only data? :-) Firmware
is software...
Moot point
scripts so that
local X11 starts before SRSS and grabs the display it uses ;)
Hope any of these vague ideas help,
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2012-01-21 16:14, Lennert Van Alboom wrote:
Hello there,
I have a bunch of headless machines that do have desktops (older UNIX,
etc).
Currently I load that desktop either by reconnecting my monitor,
keyboard and
mouse to whatever machine I want to work on, but that's fairly
cumbersome. I've
sta
get committed,
or whatever? Perhaps the new FOG and DHCP and DTUs should be
in a different new dedicated VLAN so your networking switches
should be reconfigured (that happened on my colleagues once)?
Good luck,
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2011-12-14 20:24, William Yang пишет:
Hi Jim,
Did you run into obstacles when trying to set up racoon on Linux?
To be truthful, beside reading up on your well-written docs,
I did not get around to trying it. Since the purchase of a
Cisco ASA was on the radar, it was decided to try with an
emu
2011-12-13 16:19, Ing Etienne V. Depasquale пишет:
I agree that both methods you've suggested are valid ones for connection DTUs
to Sun Ray servers over the Internet, but I'm keen to understand why the
un-complying Sun Ray server is handling the ALP traffic in the way that it does.
On a separa
2011-12-13 15:07, Ing Etienne V. Depasquale пишет:
Good day,
This question is also posted at the oracle.com communities.
My Sun Ray 2 DTU sits behind a NAT agent. It is therefore pointless for
my Sun Ray Server 4.1 to do what it is currently doing, specifically: it
is trying to open the ALP UDP
On 25 June 2011 01:22, Bob Doolittle wrote:
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SRS will *not* work on RHEL 6, due to the fact that it includes a
rewritten GDM Display Manager which dropped functionality for
multi-seat support required by Sun Ray software.
... At this point in time, Red Hat still refuses t
2011-12-12 10:32, P.S.M.Swamiji пишет:
On 12/09/11 12:35, Jim Klimov wrote:
Hello, all
I was wondering if it was possible to "blindly" (without a
working monitor) to change or reset-to-defaults a SunRay's
settings saved in flash while using the GUI mode?
Stop +C --> Ent
Hello, all
I was wondering if it was possible to "blindly" (without a
working monitor) to change or reset-to-defaults a SunRay's
settings saved in flash while using the GUI mode?
More detail:
My LCD monitor does not work in the low resolution that SR2
uses just after bootup. So if there is no c
2011-10-06 19:03, Phares, Scott (IS) пишет:
Could this possible be related to LDAP issues? I have tried numerous times to
get a LDAP server running but am having problems with the admin LDAP password
authentication. I continually receive the ldap_bind: Invalid Credentials (49)
even though I
2011-09-23 18:37, Brad wrote:
Actually I'd love to hear on that from the list's experts: can the
Sun/Oracle software be used for free in production (without asking
for support) according to currently active rules?
Sun Ray software cannot be used for free. The eDelivery download is a
trial. You
error code it would be displaying.
Not very cool!
Now, for the bonus question from my original post: did I follow
the correct procedure to enforce a new resolution for my DTU
(i.e. passing "utrestart -c"), or is there a cleaner way without
disrupting other users and sessions? Thanks ;)
2011-09-23 20:43, Phares, Scott (IS) пишет:
Jens,
Well...I appear to be getting a little farther into my installation. I am now
getting the following error when I run the ./utconfig from /opt/SUNWut/sbin
/opt/SUNWut/sbin/utpw: error while loading shared libraries: lidldap.so.199:
cannot ope
2011-09-23 18:01, Johny Crown пишет:
Hello,
I am trying to find, and it seems I can't, what is the newer version of
Solaris/SRS that I can install on a e250 server with about 16 SunRay 1.
Can anyone tell me where should I find this information?
Thanks,
Johny
t;> The stretching is An artifact of your monitor. The Sun Ray
> doesn't
> >> control that feature. It sends the pixel data and the
> monitor
> >> decides how to deal with it. What kind of monitor is this?
> Have you
> >> looked in the menus or the manual
at is the least intrusive way to enforce a
new resolution on a specific sunray DTU? So far I remove the setting
and add a new one with "utresadm", but for it to take effect I have to
use "utrestart -c", wait a few minutes, and power-cycle the DTU.
Breaking other users' sessi
rashing), you can run the application on
your Sun Ray server directly. (Well, almost directly).
Alternatively, you can test whether VirtualBox allows MSDOS
guests - that may have less overhead...
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'{print $2}'`
export SUN_SGD_CLIENTNAME
Should I put this in /etc/profile or some other place where each kiosk user (utku*) can pick this up? I tried /etc/profile without success, actually, it worked for some users but not the kiosk users - maybe they're using differen
90306542028 - ?
SunRay-192.168.129.0 - dhcptab macro name which points
to options for this client
(empty) - may hold a hostname for the nameless clients
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ce(192.168.160.201/primary interface) and other users connect with second interface(192.168.160.202). At this point this is working fine. I want that users connect with second interface’s traffic goes from my send internet gateway that is not working. I there any way to separate the users traffic?
Th
TUs can reach all
BD> Servers, you're out of luck. You might be able to get something to work,
BD> but we can't support it or give you a lot of guidance since such a
BD> configuration is very hard to manage.
BD> -Bob
BD> Jim Klimov wrote:
>> Hello Alfred,
>>
n provide
JK> any sort of performance for this task (if only a POC or to connect
JK> a handful of SunRay at home DTUs to the office)?
JK> Kind of offtopic maybe, but perhaps someone knows: does the
JK> Xen or VirtualBox xVM's networking stack emulate the lowlevel
use the Sun Ray GUI to punt the Sun Ray's token from the server that
AL> was having problems. Then, when the DTU attempted a reconnect, it found the
AL> good server. My $0.02.
AL> AJ
AL> On 4/26/09 5:28 AM, "Jim Klimov" wrote:
>> Hello SunRay-Users,
>>
>&g
ndful of SunRay at home DTUs to the office)?
Kind of offtopic maybe, but perhaps someone knows: does the
Xen or VirtualBox xVM's networking stack emulate the lowlevel
network well enough to make these VPN servers runnable at all?
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t the reachable server creates a new
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AW> Aaron
AW> Jim Klimov wrote:
>> Hello Aaron,
>>
>> Friday, April 17, 2009, 2:48:11 AM, you wrote:
>>
>> AW> We currently have two servers running in failover. Those servers I
>> AW> believe are running SRSS 4.0 and Solaris 10 U5.
ption 3 you might want to convert the Sun DHCP
store to text file format (instead of binfiles) so as
to copy and edit the macros in a simple unsupported
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Hello grikxd,
So, did you check whether /etc/opt/SUNWut/jre/bin/java exists (and/or
is a valid symlink) and is an executable file?
AFAIK it should be copied in from your /usr/bin/java - it you did have Java
installed prior to SUNWut setup...
Wednesday, April 8, 2009, 12:07:12 PM, you w
other similar DTU was also updated to the latest firmware
and it simply works as expected.
Is the hardware botched, or can anything be done to recover
this DTU for normal operation? Has anyone else encountered
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, 5:03:00 PM, you wrote:
>
Force a reload of the firmware?
On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 2:27 AM, Jim Klimov <kli...@2ka.mipt.ru> wrote:
Hello sunray-users,
A few days ago my SunRay at Home began displaying a weird
behavior (no reports like this about DTUs at work office):
the white c
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for that number, where as multihead instances or large resolutions
CB> will consume more. Just do a prstat -u $USER where $USER is an active
CB> kiosk/CAM user ID.
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t multimedia?
OpenMP works in recent gcc-4.3.x and AFAIK in Sun Studio
compilers as well. I've seen that gcc's libgomp can be
linked in statically so it appears to ldd as only a
standard libpthreads-dependant application.
Am I wrong? How? :)
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t;quota" on pool/export/home
and not inherit it to users' home datasets, and set a
smaller "refquota" on each pool/export/home/username
dataset. This way all of your homes together would still
consume no more than predefined space, but each user
wou
supported
>> approach for Sun Ray deployments?
CM> What limitation are you trying to work around? Is this is a security
CM> domain thing? You could very well use a single OS instance and have
CM> different clients which are connecting to different backend TS farms;
C
area, so I can only
guess this is the way it works :)
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settings.
PS> So is it possible to set for all of the users some of their settings :
PS> - Auto-Enrollement to StarOffice.
PS> - CA of the PKI in the Firefox settings
PS> - Proxy for firefox. And, of course, making the proxy non-discardable ;-)
PS> Thanks by advance.
PS> And i apologize for any mistake on the language.
PS> Yours sincerely.
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mice or stamped by
heavy furniture in the university campus network
I managed. While it was not always quick to lay
down new cable (because of manual-negotiating with
the hostel management ;) ), it was often helpful to
re-crimp RJ45 jacks and perhaps revert to half-duplex
if only 2 wires of the cab
test where all cores were
formally saturated (by running 4 browsers), and "top"
said the CPU is nearly 100% busy, but the from the user
perspective, the system worked okay.
I don't think we tweaked "nice" priorities in the test.
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d, make
a table, bang some text into it, highlight some of it and
scroll the document up and down...
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hich require using an OSD menu for
this. Alas, the latter trend has hit all Sun LCD displays
I've seen recently.
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