Hello, Dana.
This problem seems to be solved under Nevada (MASTER_ABORT followed by an NMI
in short).
pci _enumerate(), process_devfunc() have been modified in order to fix certain
pci devices (in fact one) before the enumeration.
http://cvs.opensolaris.org/source/xref/on/usr/src/uts/i86pc/io/
now i see hp.com
software and drivers
HP ProLiant DL585 Server, Sun Solaris 10 x86 Platform Edition
HP System Management Homepage for Solaris (x86) 10 > 2.0.0 [b]new 18 Jul 06[/b]
so it should be work
???
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Login into CDE and run "gnome-cleanup" this utility cleans-up the conf files, and then try to login back to GNOME.~ Pradhap.DOn 7/19/06,
Rich Teer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all,How do remove all traces of GNOME from my home directory? I'mtrying to play with b42a's GNOME 2.14.1, but from my ea
Rich Teer wrote:
Hi all,
How do remove all traces of GNOME from my home directory? I'm
trying to play with b42a's GNOME 2.14.1, but from my earlier
(read: months ago) messing about, I seem to have messed up the
task bar at the bottom, such that iconised apps don't go there
anymore.
I've delete
Delete the .gconf* directories too.
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32G ram 4x dual Opteron
often, every time after (reboot, init 6)
sometime on power on
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Hi all,
I've re-purposed the recent FROSUG preso by Dave Hagerty and Ginnie Wray for
installing OpenSolaris to provide content for the OpenSolaris Starter Kit. If
you'd like to review and comment on the content, I welcome your feedback.
New files and info about where to send review feedback ar
Hi all,
How do remove all traces of GNOME from my home directory? I'm
trying to play with b42a's GNOME 2.14.1, but from my earlier
(read: months ago) messing about, I seem to have messed up the
task bar at the bottom, such that iconised apps don't go there
anymore.
I've deleted the following dir
Hi folks,
Please make note, the meeting is moved to Tuesday night due to a scheduling
conflict in the room we hold our meeting in at the Sun Santa Clara campus,
upstairs from the auditorium. This will be next Tuesday, July 25th, 2006.
The meeting is moved to Tues rather than Thurs as we have be
Rob McMahon wrote:
> For another datapoint, I'm seeing what looks like exactly the same problem on
> a DL385 (single AMD Opteron 280). Setting the appropriate flags in
> /etc/system, the hang ends with:
How much memory do you have, and how often does the machine hang on boot?
I've got a DL585
Below are links to the latest batch of overview reports (rollups).
They also appear on the following...
Web page: http://del.icio.us/bootblog/oss:rollups
RSS Feed: http://del.icio.us/rss/bootblog/oss:rollups
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zfs-disc
On 18 Jul 2006, at 23:26, Glynn Foster wrote:
Calum Benson wrote:
On 18 Jul 2006, at 18:51, Stephen Lau wrote:
What about "CDS" == Community Desktop System ?
Now that JDS isn't a separate entity any more, do we really need to
call it anything other than "GNOME", or "[Open]Solaris GNOME"?
For background on what this is, see:
http://www.opensolaris.org/jive/message.jspa?messageID=24416#24416
http://www.opensolaris.org/jive/message.jspa?messageID=25200#25200
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opensolaris-discuss 07/01 - 07/15
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Threads or announcemen
Calum Benson wrote:
> On 18 Jul 2006, at 18:51, Stephen Lau wrote:
>
>> What about "CDS" == Community Desktop System ?
>
> Now that JDS isn't a separate entity any more, do we really need to
> call it anything other than "GNOME", or "[Open]Solaris GNOME"?
>
> All the Linux distros ship GNOME
On 18 Jul 2006, at 18:51, Stephen Lau wrote:
What about "CDS" == Community Desktop System ?
Now that JDS isn't a separate entity any more, do we really need to
call it anything other than "GNOME", or "[Open]Solaris GNOME"?
All the Linux distros ship GNOME desktops that include many of the
* Danek Duvall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-07-18 14:36]:
> On Mon, Jul 17, 2006 at 02:10:32AM +0200, Roland Mainz wrote:
>
> > Because I'd like to run some tests in specific locales to catch some
> > dumb bugs in multibyte locales (assuming someone plays with the matching
> > code and breaks it).
>
On Mon, Jul 17, 2006 at 02:10:32AM +0200, Roland Mainz wrote:
> Because I'd like to run some tests in specific locales to catch some
> dumb bugs in multibyte locales (assuming someone plays with the matching
> code and breaks it).
Nice. There may be other ways to do that. Do you think that crea
[Just ran across this. Most questions like this are posted
on the storage discussion forum.]
You might be hitting 6393926 (initiator needs to support loop back).
I'm not sure what brandz is doing underneath the covers but since
it sounds like its the same host. You could be the problem. Otherwi
SATA man page was changed. The statement saying that the boot in is not
supported was removed. Booting from SATA devices controlled by the SATA
framework is supported.
Pawel
Bart Smaalders wrote:
Lars Tunkrans wrote:
yusufg wrote:
My reading of the last line of that man page would seem
At this point, ON gate has no hard dependency to localized components
to make it self-contained in my understanding. And the current
model of integration and I18N framework naturally allow and draw people to
do the G11N work including testing at the G11N workspaces/gates. (I'm not
saying one way i
big text, i attach it at first message
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Laszlo (Laca) Peter wrote:
On Tue, 2006-07-18 at 07:02 -0700, Alan Coopersmith wrote:
Brian Nitz wrote:
Gnome Firefox Thunderbird OpenSolaris(tm) doesn't make a very good acronym
Hmm... FORGET (Firefox Openoffice.org Realplayer Gnome Evolution Th
Hi Dmitry.
Have performed the scanpci asked by Dana?
I would be interested to have a look at it.
Best regards,
J-F
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Dmitry wrote:
> today dl585 hang at work,
> but it only copied 1 big file from network,
So, the system hangs not only during boot, but sometimes
long after boot?
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today dl585 hang at work,
but it only copied 1 big file from network,
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Stephen Potter wrote:
Rainer and I are not feeling the love. ;-)
Between us, we have 13 contributions that are at or approaching the 90 day
mark. And at least one of mine is so simple, it's a one character change to a
comment, just to clean up the bug database...
-spp
To be fair, Rainer
Joshua Clulow wrote:
(Open)Solaris Desktop System
ODS and SDS.
These conflict with Disk Suite (Solstice Disk Suite and Online Disk
Suite), I know a bunch of people who would be confused by this even
though it's now SVM.
I really think a lot of the "Java *" marketing names can just be
re
Lars Tunkrans wrote:
yusufg wrote:
My reading of the last line of that man page would seem to indicate that Solaris 10 06/06 doesn't >boot from SATA devices or am I missing something
Well sun ships the X2100 amd64 platform which ONLY have SATA disks.
Those boxes worked with Solaris 10
Rainer and I are not feeling the love. ;-)
Between us, we have 13 contributions that are at or approaching the 90 day
mark. And at least one of mine is so simple, it's a one character change to a
comment, just to clean up the bug database...
-spp
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Thanks to Ruben Rabadan, Richard Lowe, Peter Tribble, Mike Gerdts and
Stephen Potter for these fixes and to Ienup Sung, Sarah Jelinek, Dave
Miner, Dan Price and Cynthia Eastham for sponsoring the work through to
putback. 114 fixes have been integrated, 37 have sponsors and 18 are
awaiting sponsors
(Open)Solaris Desktop System
ODS and SDS.
I really think a lot of the "Java *" marketing names can just be
replacing with "Solaris *" or "Sun *" marketing names...
Laszlo (Laca) Peter wrote:
On Tue, 2006-07-18 at 07:02 -0700, Alan Coopersmith wrote:
Brian Nitz wrote:
Gnome Firefox Thunderb
On Tue, 2006-07-18 at 07:02 -0700, Alan Coopersmith wrote:
> Brian Nitz wrote:
> > Gnome Firefox Thunderbird OpenSolaris(tm) doesn't make a very good acronym
>
> Hmm... FORGET (Firefox Openoffice.org Realplayer Gnome Evolution Thunderbird)
> ?
> [I don't remember if Real is part of the open deskt
Brian Nitz wrote:
Gnome Firefox Thunderbird OpenSolaris(tm) doesn't make a very good acronym
Hmm... FORGET (Firefox Openoffice.org Realplayer Gnome Evolution Thunderbird) ?
[I don't remember if Real is part of the open desktop or if using their
trademark is kosher.]
FOOTAGE (Firefox OpenOffic
gary jones writes:
> I have installed the cdrecord software on a SunOS solaris 8 system but when I
> try to run it I get the following error.
>
> ld.so.1: /opt/sfw/bin/cdrecord: fatal: relocation error: file
> /opt/sfw/bin/cdrecord: symbol priocntl: reference symbol not found
> Killed
Back in
Original-Message
Date: Tue, 18 Jul 2006 09:24:28 +0200
From: Joerg Schilling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: opensolaris-discuss@opensolaris.org, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [osol-discuss] cdrecord execution problems
> gary jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> > I have insta
Gary A. Ross wrote:
I absolutely agree. Innovation at the right areas is critical.
Resources are tight everywhere, and trying to figure out where the
biggest "bang for the buck" is difficult at best. But, where does JDS
really differ from the other Graphic Environments out there?
JDS contribut
Frank Hofmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > So JDS is not trademarked?
> >
> > Then I use Jörg's Desktop System ;-)
> >
> > Jörg
>
> You don't happen to have a middle initial 'D' ?
>
> :)
If I used the middle initial, it would be JES.
Jörg
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On Tue, 18 Jul 2006, Joerg Schilling wrote:
Alan Coopersmith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Nice idea, but isn't "OpenSolaris" a Sun TM too?
So stick with just "JDS" and let each distro decide what "J" stands for in their
distro - Sun Java(tm) for Solaris, others may ship the "Joyous Desktop Sys
Alan Coopersmith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Nice idea, but isn't "OpenSolaris" a Sun TM too?
>
> So stick with just "JDS" and let each distro decide what "J" stands for in
> their
> distro - Sun Java(tm) for Solaris, others may ship the "Joyous Desktop
> System",
> or the "Jazzy Desktop Syst
Stephen Harpster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
Please do not post HTML.
Jörg
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URL: http://cdrecord.berlios.
My only misgiving about Glynn's proposal to promote the desktop to a
project was the name of this project. A significant proportion of the
emails on the Sun Java Desktop Support forums are questions about Java
(often on Microsoft Windows!) which have nothing to do with the Sun
Java(tm) Desktop
gary jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> I have installed the cdrecord software on a SunOS solaris 8 system but when I
> try to run it I get the following error.
>
> ld.so.1: /opt/sfw/bin/cdrecord: fatal: relocation error: file
> /opt/sfw/bin/cdrecord: symbol priocntl: reference symbol not
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