On 20/12/12 17:35, dormitionsk...@hotmail.com wrote:
I had the thought of making wiki pages on how I went about installing these,
including the service manifest and method files that I made.
I've created a page in the "OpenIndiana Handbook", under "#3. Installing software
and package managemen
On Thu, Dec 20, 2012 at 12:41 PM, Reginald Beardsley wrote:
> I sneaker net stuff between my primary system and my OI based internet
> host. I've had a couple of instances now of files disappearing while
> attempting to transfer them.
>
> The first time I assumed it was a corrupted filesystem and
Newest drive I have. 16 GB, but probably never had more than 1 GB on it.
--- On Thu, 12/20/12, Jim Klimov wrote:
> From: Jim Klimov
> Subject: Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Disappearing files on FAT32 flash drive
> To: openindiana-discuss@openindiana.org
> Date: Thursday, December 20, 2012, 3:13 PM
If the USB flash drive is old, it is possible that the areas for FAT
tables wore out more than other cells on the stick. I've had failures
like this when most of the flash was okay, but FAT was corrupted -
breaking the drive's usability.
Repartitioning it so it starts later (is smaller) and puts
I sneaker net stuff between my primary system and my OI based internet host.
I've had a couple of instances now of files disappearing while attempting to
transfer them.
The first time I assumed it was a corrupted filesystem and reformatted the
drive. It just happened again. Everything in two
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On Dec 20, 2012, at 7:05 AM, "Edward Ned Harvey (openindiana)"
wrote:
> But he didn't change the hardware - in the OP he said he replaced one disk
> (the boot disk) and installed openindiana where he was previously running
> opensolaris.
sure. he also didnt say
On 20 December 2012 15:57, Alan Coopersmith wrote:
> On 12/20/12 04:58 AM, Gary Gendel wrote:
>> *** Is below a problem? The mode /tmp is 1777 so I'm not sure why it's
>> complaining: ***
>> _XSERVTransmkdir: ERROR: Mode of /tmp/.X11-unix must be set to 1777
>> _XSERVTransSocketUNIXCreateListener:
On 12/20/12 04:58 AM, Gary Gendel wrote:
> *** Is below a problem? The mode /tmp is 1777 so I'm not sure why it's
> complaining: ***
> _XSERVTransmkdir: ERROR: Mode of /tmp/.X11-unix must be set to 1777
> _XSERVTransSocketUNIXCreateListener: mkdir(/tmp/.X11-unix) failed, errno = 9
It's complaining
I can't tell you the internals of how the NX protocol works, but it does
*not* require or use XDMCP or X directly, I have used regular NX on Linux
hosts in runlevel 3 (no X11 running directly on the host), just with all
the software installed.
I wish I knew the internals of the NX protocols, then
> From: Ram Chander [mailto:ramqu...@gmail.com]
>
> I have 8 disks in Raid0 in Dell Poweredge R820. When tried to install
> latest OI (oi_151a), it fails with below error. Any pointers on how to
> install drivers and get OI installed ?
>
>
> "No disks found. Additional drivers needed"
> -
> From: Jason Matthews [mailto:ja...@broken.net]
>
> Which motherboard are you using?
> Do you have the drives connected to an HBA or the motherboard? If HBA,
> which
> HBA?
>
> If they are connected to the motherboard, and the ports are sata, your best
> chance of making them work is to first tr
root@jadlaptop:/etc# svccfg -s application/x11/x11-server listprop | grep exec
start/exec astring
"/lib/svc/method/x11-server -d 0 -c %i %m"
stop/exec astring
":kill -TERM"
I'm not sure what
On 2012-12-20 11:53, Andrew Myers wrote:
Thanks Richard for your advice. This seems to have worked.
Also note that some programs (esp. system-bundled ones in Sun Solaris)
can rely on particular definition of JAVA_HOME env.var pointing to a
directory. Valid definition for the standard directory
jadams@jadlaptop:~$ ssh -X localhost /usr/NX/bin/nxnode --agent :1001
The authenticity of host 'localhost (::1)' can't be established.
RSA key fingerprint is 6e:a6:8a:14:57:f6:6a:ad:f5:0a:e8:33:a3:72:11:18.
Are you sure you want to continue connecting (yes/no)? yes
Warning: Permanently added 'local
Hi,
I have tried to upgrade my laptop Acer TravelMAte 7730 from os b134 to oi
b157a7.
In b134 the driver bcme has worked for the BCM5764M. After the upgrade neither
bcme nor bge driver works.
I can see that the driver _init and _info functions are called but never the
attach routine. So it sh
If I use the ssh running nxnode to test it, I get a black window and it
responds to resizing with the appropriate messages. Unfortunately,
using the nxclient fails without trying to bring up a window. It gets as
far as "Downloading session data" and then it reports "Session startup
failed".
On 12
custom.conf contains:
[xdmcp]
Enable=true
and "svcs gdm" shows it online. BTW, I can vnc to this machine and get
the gdm chooser but I'd prefer NX. Do you get the complaint about /tmp?
Gary
On 12/20/2012 08:19 AM, Jonathan Adams wrote:
> hmm ... this works for me ...
>
> have you "run gdmsetu
actually I can't find gdmsetup ... have you enabled gdm in some way though?
On 20 December 2012 13:19, Jonathan Adams wrote:
> hmm ... this works for me ...
>
> have you "run gdmsetup and enable XDMCP" ?
>
> On 20 December 2012 12:58, Gary Gendel wrote:
>> Jon,
>>
>> Thanks, that got me past the
hmm ... this works for me ...
have you "run gdmsetup and enable XDMCP" ?
On 20 December 2012 12:58, Gary Gendel wrote:
> Jon,
>
> Thanks, that got me past the problem. BTW, I tried your package which
> gave me the same results as mine. In addition, when I log in to user nx
> your installation
Jon,
Thanks, that got me past the problem. BTW, I tried your package which
gave me the same results as mine. In addition, when I log in to user nx
your installation complains about embedded newlines in strings.
I can almost taste this now.
gary@abby:~> ssh -X phoenix /usr/NX/bin/nxnode --agent
On 12/20/2012 04:35 PM, Andrey N. Oktyabrski wrote:
On 12/20/2012 03:57 PM, Volker A. Brandt wrote:
Andrey N. Oktyabrski wrote:
$ cat /usr/pkgsrc/pkgtools/gensolpkg/DESCR This is a small utility
to translate from NetBSD-derived pkgsrc packages into Solaris
packages.
Yes, that was what I was t
On 12/20/2012 03:57 PM, Volker A. Brandt wrote:
Andrey N. Oktyabrski wrote:
$ cat /usr/pkgsrc/pkgtools/gensolpkg/DESCR This is a small utility
to translate from NetBSD-derived pkgsrc packages into Solaris
packages.
Yes, that was what I was thinking of. I had tried it years ago and it
looked n
Hi,
But what about using pkgbuild from the spec file extra (SFE) team which is
available from the OI-SFE repository ?
You can build you packages and publish them to your own local IPS
repository in no time.
You actually don't need to learn how to make IPS packages, just write spec
files like for R
Andrey N. Oktyabrski wrote:
> $ cat /usr/pkgsrc/pkgtools/gensolpkg/DESCR This is a small utility
> to translate from NetBSD-derived pkgsrc packages into Solaris
> packages.
Yes, that was what I was thinking of. I had tried it years ago and it
looked nice. Thanks for writing it!
Regards -- Volk
On 12/20/2012 01:02 PM, Volker A. Brandt wrote:
However, it is another step away from "real" Solaris. The "old" Solaris
up to 10 has SVR4, the "new" Solaris has IPS. So these are really the
only options for any distro targeted for the "mainstream" users.
$ cat /usr/pkgsrc/pkgtools/gensolpkg/DE
I got it working on Solaris 10, and OpenSolaris ... my steps are on my
"Google drive"
https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B6o_jmGQm0dWSGV6UGE2RExnUU0
https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B6o_jmGQm0dWeW45SjhfbklFVlE
Add to /usr/X11/lib/X11/fonts/misc/fonts.alias
fixed "-misc-fixed-medium-r-semicondensed
Thanks Richard for your advice. This seems to have worked.
Best regards,
Andrew.
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It has Perc H710 card.
On Thu, Dec 20, 2012 at 2:55 PM, Ram Chander wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have 8 disks in Raid0 in Dell Poweredge R820. When tried to install
> latest OI (oi_151a), it fails with below error. Any pointers on how to
> install drivers and get OI installed ?
>
>
> "No disks found. A
Hi,
I have 8 disks in Raid0 in Dell Poweredge R820. When tried to install
latest OI (oi_151a), it fails with below error. Any pointers on how to
install drivers and get OI installed ?
"No disks found. Additional drivers needed"
Regards,
Ram
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Mads Worsøe Duun writes:
> Why not look at pkgsrc? It is working well on Openindiana/Illumos
Yes, pkgsrc is a great tool. To install some software with pkgsrc and
watch it pull down the source, compile, install, etc. is really amazing.
However, it is another step away from "real" Solaris. The "
Why not look at pkgsrc? It is working well on Openindiana/Illumos, and is
supported by Joyent (
http://www.perkin.org.uk/posts/pkgsrc-2012Q3-packages-for-illumos.html).
Joyent even adapt the packages to support SMF on SmartOS.
Mads Worsøe Duun
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Sorry. I'll go to the OpenCSW group if I find I need their packages.
OpenIndiana didn't seem to be listed on their website as something they
support. And after three weeks of my first OI install, I probably wasn't
thinking very clearly. System admin stuff isn't an area I'm very strong in.
On 12/20/12 06:59, dormitionsk...@hotmail.com wrote:
How did you get OpenCSW to work in OpenIndiana?
I tried it, and couldn't get the repository to load. When I did "pkgadd
-dhttp://get.opencsw.org/now";, it errored out. Trying to add it via the gui didn't
fare any better. I didn't feel lik
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