[osol-discuss] OpenSolaris Weekly News #46

2007-01-28 Thread Glynn Foster
Hey, Week 46 of the OpenSolaris Weekly News - less than a month until the OpenSolaris Developers Conference in Berlin. Have you registered? http://www.guug.de/veranstaltungen/osdevcon2007/cfp.html Glynn == > Brad Diggs announced [1] Zones Manager v1.8, introducing many new features > includi

Re: [osol-discuss] An opensource Sparc system...

2007-01-28 Thread Martin Bochnig
Joerg Schilling wrote: >Hi all, > >I did just have a very interesting discussion with a Chipdesigner from Berlin. >He is interested in working on a complete OpenSource platform and he is looking >for people who are interested in helping with this project. > >His current idea is to take parts from

[osol-discuss] CVS Meta Data included in source display

2007-01-28 Thread Bruce Furber
I have OpenGrok installed on Suse SLES10 It does not seem to be recognizing that the SRC_ROOT is a CVS repository Search return file names with the like this Util.java,v with the ,v and the CVS meta data included. head 1.1; branch 1.1.1; access ; symbols v3:1.1.1.1 vender:1.1.1; lock

[osol-discuss] An opensource Sparc system...

2007-01-28 Thread Joerg Schilling
Hi all, I did just have a very interesting discussion with a Chipdesigner from Berlin. He is interested in working on a complete OpenSource platform and he is looking for people who are interested in helping with this project. His current idea is to take parts from the T1000 design and to create

[osol-discuss] What's the latest on Powernow! for single and/or dual cores?

2007-01-28 Thread Nicolas Linkert
When flipping thru the discussion boards I noticed frkit as a solution for single core processors. But these entries seem to be outdated? Is there anything planned for dual core processors? In case I haven't found the latest bits and pieces, sorry. But I've only come across entries that seem a

[osol-discuss] Re: Re: SXCR b55b - issues with gnome-volume-manager?

2007-01-28 Thread Nicolas Linkert
The funny thing is: There were two entries. One was under "Current Session", the other one was under "Startup Programs". Both indicated that gnome-volume-manager was started. Well, I deleted both of them. THe funny thing now is that gnome-volume-manager seems to be there altho it is not started