HI again,
Michael Laajanen wrote:
I fired to fast last time :) PLS See below.HI,
Drew Skinner wrote:
I can't say for sure, but according to some posts on Usenet from Sun engineers there are some known memory leaks in Gnome and Gnome clock.Hi All;
I'm running fully patched Solaris 9 & a fully patched SunRay 2 environment. We have about 50
SunRay clients in our environment.
At random, I have users complaining of date & clock problems. Everyone is using the Gnome 2
desktop environment. Right now my clock is one hour off and the date says May 7, even though it's
the 31st. Running 'date' on the SunRay server shows date / time correctly.
Does anyone know of a known bug out there - or if there's a patch ? The problem only appeared
after applying the 04 update to SunRay 2 software.
Try CDE instead and see if the problem is still there.
/michael
(Robert Shipley) writes in comp.unix.solaris: |WIll you post a message once these patches are out? I would appreciate it.
The patches for GNOME 2.0.2 (the version integrated into S9 8/03 and later) have been released, and are now available to contract customers on http://sunsolve.sun.com/ and to everyone else on http://sunsolve6.sun.com/
The patch ids are 117184-01 (sparc) and 117185-01 (x86)
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/michael
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