> I would like to confirm as below:
>
> In sunfreeware.com, under x86/Solaris10, there is:
> -
> ftp://ftp.sunfreeware.com/pub/freeware/intel/10/ncurse
> s-5.6-sol10-x86-local.gz
> And in www.blastwave.org, there is also:
> http://www.blastwave.org/packages.php/ncurses
> ncurses5.5,REV=200
I think either one is okay.
Strongly recommend you can build by yourself with 'pkgtool build
SFEncurses.spec'
Thanks,
Halton.
On Mon, 2008-03-03 at 22:20 -0800, vuthecuong wrote:
> I would like to confirm as below:
>
> In sunfreeware.com, under x86/Solaris10, there is:
> -
> ftp://ftp.sunfreewa
I would like to confirm as below:
In sunfreeware.com, under x86/Solaris10, there is:
- ftp://ftp.sunfreeware.com/pub/freeware/intel/10/ncurses-5.6-sol10-x86-local.gz
And in www.blastwave.org, there is also:
http://www.blastwave.org/packages.php/ncurses
ncurses 5.5,REV=2006.02.10 ncurs
Thank you all.. very nicely done! Works great.
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From: Alan Coopersmith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Kevin Duffey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: opensolaris-discuss@opensolaris.org
Sent: Monday, March 3, 2008 7:00:51 PM
Subject: Re: [osol-discuss] Help with VNC server setup in build
Rocky, I patched the Solaris CPU driver to enable bit 1 of the _PDC. Are
you willing to give it a try? If it fixes the problem with your system,
then I'll see about getting the fix integrated into Nevada.
I've attached the driver and an install script. The driver is the 64-bit
driver. If you n
Kevin Duffey wrote:
> From what I found online, it appears that VNC server (xvnc) should be
> installed as part of the build.
It is.
> For some reason, the /usr/local/ folder
> doesn't even exist which from what I found online is where VNC should be
> installed (/usr/local/bin).
That's where you
You do not have to install any more VNC server on build82, you have two
options:
1. Vino
Start->Preferences->Remote Desktop or run 'vino-preferences'
Check 'Allow other users to view your desktop'
2. Xvnc
Darren have an excellent script to setup it.
Halton.
On Mon, 2008-03-03 at 18:43 -08
Hello all,
Not sure this is the right place to ask this, if not can you point me to a more
specific forum (that is preferably active) that I can seek some Solaris help
from?
So I installed the build 82 community edition, boots up fine into the GUI. I
run it on a 2nd computer and use my dual mo
Obviously yes.
Suppose you're using GRUB.
1) backup your menu.lst
2) boot box with solaris from cd or network
3) Edit disk, assign the linux space to SOLARIS partition.
Or, you could delete the linux partition under Windows, leave it
un-partitioned.
4) install solaris on that partition.
[inst
One thing more: when i run the command:
/usr/lib/inet/pppoec -i
it produces no output and returns.
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Your assumptions about the typographical convention were right, and the things
I misspelled were just misspelled here, they are fine in the files.
>>Finally, i run the command pppd debug updetach call myIsp //the same name
>>that the file in /etc/ppp/peers/myIsp
>That sounds fine, but don't lea
Just wanted to pass along something that threw me for a quick loop in hopes it
might save someone else time. I needed to disable the snmpXdmid service on a
recent S10u4 build. This is accomplished using:
# svcadm disable dmi
However After running the command, the security scanner still detec
>
> On 1 Mar 2008, at 16:09, Octave Orgeron wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I think I can clear some of this up. Below are all
> the current and
> > future virtualization products from Sun:
> >
> > 1. Dynamic System Domains (hardware partitions)
> E10k, E3800-25K, M4k-
> > M9k
> > 2. Logical Domains
On 1 Mar 2008, at 16:09, Octave Orgeron wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I think I can clear some of this up. Below are all the current and
> future virtualization products from Sun:
>
> 1. Dynamic System Domains (hardware partitions) E10k, E3800-25K, M4k-
> M9k
> 2. Logical Domains (para-virtualization) Ultr
Rodrigo Cano writes:
> In the pppoe.if I put:
>
> rge0 // the name of my interface, which is already plumbed.
OK. You can use "sppptun query" to make sure that the interface is
properly configured.
> In the file located in /ect/ppp/peers/myserver, I would like you to tell me
> what to put:
I'
I was helped in this forum to correctly setup my ethernet card, but now I have
problems with the connection script.
I am trying to configure a PPPoE connection, but there are several things I
don't know in the configuration of the file:
In the pppoe.if I put:
rge0 // the name of my interface,
http://www.sun.com/third-party/global/cadence/feature.jsp?intcmp=hp2008feb20_cadence_read
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Thanks for the info.
Does anybody know this will be done (or is it already done)
with for instance Cadence software.
I remember when simulating on a Red Hat based machine with two
dual core Xeon processors, the simulation was always hopping between
the four cores (2 X 2). For a single user the old
Hugh McIntyre wrote:
> Prashant Poman wrote:
>
>> What is DNS search list?How to decide what should be there?
>>
>
> To add to the info the previous commenters supplied:
>
> You can have a series of domain names to use for lookups. For example,
> some bits of Sun might use "sfbay.sun.com
M D writes:
> I just purchased this card thinking that its Nvidia of course it will work!
> WRONG...
>
> Seems like the chip set is too new for the Solaris drivers.
You'll probably want to re-send your message here:
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Most of the people who could help with a problem lik
aakash berde writes:
> I used
> pkgmk -o -d . -r / command
If all of your files are actually found on your system relative to /
(the system's root directory), then that command makes sense, and
should work. If that's not where the files exist, then you have to
*tell* pkgmk where to find them
I have windows xp and linux installed. I would like to delete entire linux and
want to install solaris instead. Is it possible?
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Hi!
2008-02-29: ksh93 update tarballs for OpenSolaris
These tarballs are intended to be installed over an existing OpenSolaris
>= B72 + Indiana distribution i386 or SPARC installation and provide
>ksh93s+_20080202 (the content matches PSARC/2008/094
>(http://www.opensolaris.org/os/commun
Prashant Poman wrote:
> What is DNS search list?How to decide what should be there?
To add to the info the previous commenters supplied:
You can have a series of domain names to use for lookups. For example,
some bits of Sun might use "sfbay.sun.com sun.com", meaning to look for
host.sfbay.sun.
Rakesh,
Please subscribe to HOSUG at
http://opensolaris.org/os/project/hosug/
and followup on your request for speakers.
HOSUG members,
Any volunteers to present on 12th/13th of this month? I am out of town.
Regards,
- Raju
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