The header is called "atomic.h" (/usr/include/atomic.h) in Solaris 10 U1 (might
have been there before). See atomic_ops(3C) manual page for more information.
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if you have selected standard keyboard mappings and languages you shouldn't
really need the languages cd...review the options you are selecting, the
problem is probably that you are choosing to "install everything that is a
available". try cutting things down a bit...the reason it is asking for
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Hi,
For nonblocking implementation of stacks and queues we actually required the
use of CAS (Compare and Swap instruction)instruction in the C program.From
google search and wikipedia
(http://publib16.boulder.ibm.com/pseries/en_US/libs/ktechrf1/compare_and_swap.htm)
i came to know that it a atom
Nicolas Linkert wrote:
I seem to be unable to install X. At the beginning of the install procedure I choose to install
everything that is a available. In the middle of the installation - when the PC has rebootet for
the 1st time - I get asked to insert the "Language CD" and then the "Companion
Yes, Nexenta for example.
It's very unstable, I tried to install it and the next time I booted the
computer it didn't even boot. In another case, Nexenta wouldn't even boot the
install cd. There are also a lot of bugs in GNU/OpenSolaris distributions, like
GNOME doesn't load, X crashes.
This me
Hello,
I guess this may have been discussed many times, but after a quick search in
the forum, I could not find any thread about it (but it was a really quick
search ...).
OpenSolaris, as well as most (all ?) unixes, uses configuration files for many
applications. All applications needing some
I seem to be unable to install X. At the beginning of the install procedure I
choose to install everything that is a available. In the middle of the
installation - when the PC has rebootet for the 1st time - I get asked to
insert the "Language CD" and then the "Companion CD" ... Huh? Where are t
> Hi
SNIP
> Of course we could have used GNU software, but at the
> time being, GNU software on top of the Solaris kernel
> (ON) is unstable. So therefore we would like to try
> to use non-gnu software in Argentix.
>
SNIP
> So what do you think?
Could you please explain what you mean by "GNU soft
Hi,
Here's OpenSolaris Weekly News #3. As always feedback, or content [from
the missing represented communities] welcome.
Glynn
==
Ben Rockwood called [1] for discussion that OpenSolaris could be reorganized
into a small number of high-level communities so that a picture could be
formed of how
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