Fresh installation on an old notebook, Dell D400, with 1.2 GB of RAM; as one of
4 OSes: XP, OpenBSD, Ubuntu (and nv81 before).
Booting to DVD, the first noteworthy message is:
"Attempting to configure interface bge0
Skipped interface bge0"
Why? The driver is there, nv81 worked with it, and late
Further to Shawns email.
I'm not sure of your experience in filing bugs so don't be offended if you are
fine doing it yourself. If you need a hand feel welcome to send me an email
(che at opensolaris dot org) and I'll help you file bugs or RFE's for your
issues.
I understand your frustration,
Hi Mark,
I am encountering an e1000g error on Nevada snv_87. I am not sure
whether it is the same as you stated.
The fault message is:
SUNW-MSG-ID: PCIEX-8000-0A, TYPE: Fault, VER: 1, SEVERITY: Critical
EVENT-TIME: Wed Jun 4 20:09:18 CST 2008
PLATFORM: To Be Filled By O.E.M., CSN: To Be Filled
All,
I just recently installed Indiana on my ThinkPad T40, and have tried
(unsuccessfully) to surf the internet using its wireless. The card is an Intel
PRO/Wireless 2100 3B Mini-PCI utilizing the ipw driver. Through discussions
with Cynthia Li, we have ruled that neither the driver nor the
> I would be happy to submit bug reports as Calum
> suggested above. I'm not one of those people who just
> want to complain - I'd like to help Sun improve the
> product so I can actually use it. Is there a URL for
> bug reports?
>
> If you can suggest anything that would get wireless
> or wired n
I was just going to just reply directly to Paul, but I figured there
might be another OpenSolaris user that could benefit from my trials and
tribulations.
Paul,
I'm not exactly sure where it is exactly myself. Personally I haven't
used Pro/E since college. It's part of Manufacturing is all my
James Carlson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm surprised that your e1000g driver doesn't work. If nothing else,
> a simple interface like that ought to function.
I heard about this problem on a small number of think pads
I no longe rremember whether this was a problem with the bios or with t
I too never got wpi0 to work stably but on a T61p in any mode, wep, wpa, or
neither the two. It'll connect and work for a bit, then either it'll drop the
connection over and over or the data rate will be all over the place down to a
few bytes a second even when the laptop is a few feet away from
Sorry not using Opensolaris 05/08 here, but you may be able to do this-
The desktop settings are stored in $HOME/.g* directories. (use ls -a). If you
delete/move them you'd lose the application settings but it would make sure you
start with defaults - i.e. no compiz. If that doesn't work, just n
W. Wayne Liauh writes:
> Re the e1000g NIC problem, I have posted a work around:
>
> http://www.opensolaris.org/jive/thread.jspa?threadID=61343&tstart=50
>
> This problem is so serious, I am really puzzled why nobody else is paying
> attention.
What does "fmadm faulty" say when the problem occu
> I installed OpenSolaris on my ThinkPad a couple of
> weeks ago, and I have never been able to get it to
> work. The wpi0 and e1000g drivers just dont work. I
> have posted on these forums and on usenet and
> received some suggestions. I have tried every
> possible combination of wired and wireles
Hi Mark,
which ThinkPad? wpi0 could mean T60 or R60, both I know and both work
well for me and my friend. Could we go off this list and discuss it
directly, please?
Best regards,
Milan
Mark Kaiman píše v Čt 05. 06. 2008 v 06:49 -0700:
> I installed OpenSolaris on my ThinkPad a couple of weeks a
Wow, never realized the OSS came with a cool tool like ossxmix. That's sorted
my problem with one speaker and I think it's louder too (not had time to test
it with multimedia yet). Thanks Shawn!
Thanks everybody for replies, OSS and CUPS adoption pleases me much, really
looking forward to testi
Mark Kaiman writes:
> I would be happy to submit bug reports as Calum suggested above. I'm not one
> of those people who just want to complain - I'd like to help Sun improve the
> product so I can actually use it. Is there a URL for bug reports?
For the OpenSolaris distribution itself, use bugzi
2008/6/5 Mark Kaiman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I would be happy to submit bug reports as Calum suggested above. I'm not one
> of those people who just want to complain - I'd like to help Sun improve the
> product so I can actually use it. Is there a URL for bug reports?
>
http://defect.opensolaris.
I would be happy to submit bug reports as Calum suggested above. I'm not one of
those people who just want to complain - I'd like to help Sun improve the
product so I can actually use it. Is there a URL for bug reports?
If you can suggest anything that would get wireless or wired networking to w
Hans wrote:
> Rob, any progress ? ETA ?
Nope - the Apple guy is on vacation, and I think we need to know
more about what's going on with their Samba to do anything. It
could be a couple of weeks.
Rob T
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progress ? ETA ? Rob.
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Aaron Wilson wrote:
> As far as Adobe Reader, don't hold your breath :)
A year would be a bit long to hold it:
http://blogs.adobe.com/acroread/2008/05/adobe_reader_on_solaris_x86_co.html
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Sun Microsystems, Inc. - X Window System
Rob, any progress ? ETA ?
Hans
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Yeah my ldd output was similar but I have Wildfire 3.0
This is even more off topic, but Paul, does Wildfire 4.0 on x64 have
Vericut and the ability to post process G code? The options are there
in WF3, but they never got ported from the Sparc version to the x64
version.
As far as Adobe Reader
Euan Thoms wrote:
> Graphics (X): At a 2D level I'm very happy, screen is crisp, more fonts
> available, it's pretty quick and surprisingly clean (no spurious flashing and
> colours when switching between X and command line UI or when adjusting screen
> res). However my ATI still doesn't support
On Thu, Jun 5, 2008 at 9:49 PM, Mark Kaiman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I installed OpenSolaris on my ThinkPad a couple of weeks ago, and I have
> never been able to get it to work. The wpi0 and e1000g drivers just dont
> work. I have posted on these forums and on usenet and received some
> sug
I think it may be kind of unfair to blame Sun for support... there are a huge
variety of hardware configurations out there. I have 4 computers, 2 installed
fine with Solaris, 2 did not. One of them is older, one is not too old. I think
it really depends on the hardware you have, if it's either t
On 5 Jun 2008, at 14:49, Mark Kaiman wrote:
> I installed OpenSolaris on my ThinkPad a couple of weeks ago, and I
> have never been able to get it to work. The wpi0 and e1000g drivers
> just dont work. I have posted on these forums and on usenet and
> received some suggestions. I have tried
I installed OpenSolaris on my ThinkPad a couple of weeks ago, and I have never
been able to get it to work. The wpi0 and e1000g drivers just dont work. I have
posted on these forums and on usenet and received some suggestions. I have
tried every possible combination of wired and wireless interne
...
>
> Once the tools install successfully, there may be a
> second downstream
> problem whereby the display is much larger then
> expected, and too large
> for the host screen. I thought there was a bug open
> on this, but can't
> find it.
>
> Hugh.
Hi everyone,
concerning the login scre
2008/6/4 Euan Thoms <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Sound: have to install OSS driver and even on full volume it's not very loud
> at all, sometimes only one speaker works. In addition to driver support, we
> really need a proper and pwerful unified sound server, I suggest adopting
> pulse audio as the d
$ pfexec pkg refresh
$ pfexec pkg image-update -v
If it says there are no updates then there are no updates. If there are it will
present them to you - if you don't want them back out with a "cntrl" + "c"
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Hi.
As I told in my earlier post in this thread:
I installed open solaris 2008.05 on my laptop and tried to enhance the visual
effects.
Rightclick >> Desktopbackground >> Visual effects >> customize.
Then I clicked on confirm settings.After that the laptop hanged.Now even after
restarting, the sy
On 5 Jun 2008, at 02:46, Euan Thoms wrote:
>
> Printing: We need CUPS, either by default or a really easy switch.
It's on the way. CUPS was integrated into Nevada build 87;
OpenSolaris is based on Nevada build 86.
> Multimedia: This is one area I was really hoping Indiana would work
> on, t
It is easier than ever. At GUI, Go to System -> Administration -> Package
Manager. It will display installed version, latest version for all packages.
You can pick and install from there as well. To see a demo, go to,
http://frsun.downloads.edgesuite.net/sun/08D12331/index.html
(or follow Learn
Hi Hug,
have you solved the problem? I have the same problem, that makes me crazy.
Please, give me a solution. the usual solutions did not help here for me
Thx
Rene
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Hi, I am wondering how can I check if there are any updates available for
openSolaris?
thx
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>
> ~$ /usr/gnu/bin/ls --colour
> /usr/gnu/bin/ls: unrecognized option `--colour'
> Try `/usr/gnu/bin/ls --help' for more information.
>
>
> Irk...
>
It should be ". . ./ls --color", not ". . ./ls --colour". Sorry for the
"American" English. :-)
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NiuLin wrote:
> Hi,
> I want to measure the time elapsed to execute a code block of my driver, so
> I use a structure like this:
>
> begin_time = x
> {
> // my code block
> }
> end_time = x
>
> elapsed = end_time - begin_time
>
>
> Now I want to know how can I get the current timestam
Alfred Peng wrote:
> Euan Thoms wrote:
>> Command shell; Being quite new to *nix, I probably shouldn't comment in this
>> area. I really like the adoption of bash as default shell, and single quotes
>> when drag and dropping from nautilus. What about colour coding of output
>> from ls though?
>
Hi,
I want to measure the time elapsed to execute a code block of my driver, so
I use a structure like this:
begin_time = x
{
// my code block
}
end_time = x
elapsed = end_time - begin_time
Now I want to know how can I get the current timestamp in the Kernel to
assign to begin_time an
That's great! thank you!
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