Congratulations to the entire Solaris team for the work which went into this
release. I sat in a review today of Intel's Solaris engineering program,
presented by Bob Kasten. Very impressive accomplishment, gang!
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Formerly "Intel Dave"
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Merci Gerard.The firefox error message is gone. The symbolic links were needed.thk u to all others: Ken, and Glynn with your forth right explanation on Solaris/firefox/Adobe issues. DaveOn Mar 24, 2011, at 09:36 AM, gerard delpeuch wrote:On Firefox 3.x you just have to add two sym links, to have F
Jörg,thk u for your response.Unfortunately the issue is with the plugin that can't find the ``libssl3.so'' at firefox start up.As an experiment, i moved the /firefox/libssl3.so into /firefox/plugins account and restarted firefox. firefox quickly complained and stopped running.DaveOn Mar 24, 2011, a
needed by firefox itself.I lodged a problem/question with firefox regards to this plugin.I'll keep the community informed.DaveOn Mar 24, 2011, at 06:44 AM, david bone wrote:Thk u Ken,I'll give it a try.DaveOn Mar 24, 2011, at 06:29 AM, ken mays wrote:Dave,
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can't work around, you
won't be able to easily go back. For that reason I tend to hang back on
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ld.so.1: smbd: fatal: libavahi-core.so.6: open failed: No such file or directory
You're running into a newly introduced issue
7023783 Samba goes to maintenance on 159 due to missing libavahi-core.so.6
I expect this will be resol
asing the parallelism of your build,
> although I've never used it this way myself.
>
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say anything about educational use, and so far nothing I've heard here
has suggested that there's a discount for educational institutions. I
wouldn't be buying more than a couple licenses, so I doubt they'd
consider it worth their while to cut a deal with me.
As it is, I
Does that mean that xvm is supported to use solaris 11 express as Dom0 ?
Yes, the xVM packages are still present in 2010.11 although there are
known issues with them. And though the packages are there and I can't
speak to the dom0 roadmap, I should point out the following approved
ARC case from
on FreeBSD or Linux. Screen
also lets you detach from a session and reattach to it later from
another terminal, which can be very useful sometimes.
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>> get money.
>
> I think that Intel and Zilog both trademarked letters
> of the alphabet (i and z, respectively); or at any rate,
> tried to.
I don't know about that, but IBM once successfully defended a trademark on
"/2", as in "PS/2&
is a much
more capable package manager. It's a bit like Solaris's switch to IPS, except
that the underlying package format stayed the same and only the management tool
changed. Frankly, up2date was a bit of a pain and I wasn't sad to see it go.
yum is a lot more flex
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the ethernet driver
couldn't allocate buffers.) I don't think ZFS was going to be a good end user
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em is the Patent Office generally doesn't reject patents based on prior
art, because they don't have the expertise. So someone would have to get sued
and fight a lengthy legal battle to prove the patent was invalid. At least,
that's my understanding. IANAL.
>> > Has anyone else taken note of the domain name of the law firm
>> > representing Oracle in the suit against Google?
>>
>> Please forgive me for being too lazy or stupid... What is the domain name?
mofo.com
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Oracle in the suit against Google?
I had to check the date - that sort of thing usually pops up on April 1.
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> On 08/ 4/10 02:26 PM, David Brodbeck wrote:
>>
>> On Aug 4, 2010, at 10:55 AM, Paul Gress wrote:
>>
>>> Larry sees the profitable market as servers and databases. HPC, won't help
>>> databases. HP
wards large amounts of CPU power, and/or have multiple GPU
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does lead to some unexpected consequences you have to think through if you use
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ation like that with Windows -- if you buy a PC with
Windows installed, you get a discount, because the PC builder has a special
business relationship with Microsoft that entitles them to a discount. If you
buy your own copy at retail, you pay a lot more, becau
On Jul 30, 2010, at 4:41 PM, Will Fiveash wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 30, 2010 at 03:49:57PM -0700, David Brodbeck wrote:
>>
>> On Jul 30, 2010, at 3:31 PM, Scott Rotondo wrote:
>>> Regarding the expansion of the attack surface, remember that assuming the
>>> root r
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useful record of who did what. If someone just logs in as root you really
don't know which of the people who had the root password did it. The tradeoff
is each account with sudo privileges becomes a potential attack surface, so you
need to make sure your admins are picking go
tremely slow if you
have incorrectly configured LDAP -- as in several minutes of waiting to run a
single command. I suspect it tries to look up userIDs via LDAP first and has a
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they can already own your machine at will just by booting a LiveCD and mounting
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> > So for now..just downgrade the FW of the broadcom.
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Is there any real reason to run compiz, other than so you can watch your
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That stuff sold Vista but I'm not convinced of its value on a *nix desktop,
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too. It's pretty easy to package up a virtual machine and its associated disk
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x27;s reported to work, only to find that the
chipset has changed and it's no longer supported. This has happened to me with
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ant to be a desktop distribution. Debian is the
server-class version of Ubuntu, IMHO -- it has the slow release cycle people
want when they're running a server. Ubuntu is to Debian what Fedora is to
RHEL; a distribution with a more rapid development/release cycle for people who
want the l
Considering there was just an unauthenticated remote code execution flaw
announced in 3.0.x, I hope they'll at least backport a security fix if they're
sticking with 3.0.x...
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can't join an OpenSolaris server to the domain.
We have exactly this setup. We have to use the workaround of using Samba
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Though it does seem to be there on my 0906 test machine.
On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 10:51 AM, Nigel Smith <
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> Hi David,
> Just looking again at your network capture, it strange that after the
> 'redirect' status, in the response packe
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wrote:
> Only thing I have in /var/log/messages seems to be related to my HP MSA
> volume which is attached FC.
>
> Apr 26 00:19:52 zorander sshd[3765]: [ID 800047 auth.crit] fatal: Read from
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> Apr 26 02:05:11 zorand
with the traffic for reference. I am hoping
someone familiar with the iSCSI code might be able to see if something would
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bnxe2.tcpdump
Description: Binary data
d out, that distribution is
> *their* product. If that's the true spirit of things, it would make sense
> why commits are not public and they probably see integrating the b134{a,b,c}
> code into the public repository as a contribution to the OpenSolaris
> project.
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It sounds like you may be running into 6914346 which is documented in
the release notes:
6914346 upgrade from OpenSolaris 2009.06 (111b2) to 130 fails with stale
http://bugs.opensolaris.org/bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bug_id=6914346
After updating to build 130 or beyond, the system may panic
Your question is probably better asked on the mailing list dedicated to
IPS at least until the issue is root caused. I've cc'ed that list and
Bcc'ed opensolaris-discuss.
I have tried on both b133 and b134 to install Sun Studio 12u1,
Netbeans, Openoffice, and to do a system update. I am using a
You may be running into the following issue
6932552 early calls to cv_reltimedwait() are even less safe post 6919691
http://bugs.opensolaris.org/bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bug_id=6932552
The work-around is to boot with the GRUB splashimage, foreground and
background lines deleted and the ",console=
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I've noticed that since b132 my laptop freezes under load. Just dies
without any message other than "memory pressure, tcp defensive mode
on". Probably short of memory. I've _only_ 1GB which used to be quite
ok for a laptop.
Are you certain it's actually frozen or just being *very* slow? If you
t; repository, but it seems that has not yet happened.
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> Hello again,
> I changed my GCC from 4.4.2 to 3.4.3 and it worked!
> Here's my ./configure options:
>
> ./configure --prefix=/usr/gnu --with-pic
> --enable-shared --with-gnu-ld
> --with-ld=/usr/ccs/bin/ld --with-as
> --with-as=/usr/sfw/bin/gas
>
> Does anyone know *why* this would work?
> Thank
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svc:/system/filesystem/root:default never came up
Feb 12 12:48:02 opensolaris scsi: [ID 583861 kern.info] sd0 at scsa2usb0:
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[mailto:opensolaris-discuss-boun...@opensolaris.org] On Behalf Of Tan
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Sent: Wednesday, February 03, 2010 6:11 AM
To: opensolaris-discuss@opensolaris.org
Subject: [osol-discuss] Solaris Zone
129: Xen manager did not even start
130: could not even see the screen as it was all dark white
I hope that build 131 will come soon and run smoothly like 128a.
Although I believe both of these issues have been resolved, did you
examine http://defect.opensolaris.org and/or
http://bugs.opensol
Is there an alternative site to cds.sun.com to extort SXCE from? A friend
working on a club box reports major issues with getting the package{s} needed
from there. And we know that it could never be Verizon at fault
I offered to search for same but using the word "mirror" gets me folks talki
Logged as bug 13241: http://defect.opensolaris.org/bz/show_bug.cgi?id=13241
Looks like I can't upgrade (although I'm hoping there is a workaround).
If I let it run to completion, I see:
DOWNLOAD PKGS FILESXFER (MB)
Completed
OpenSolaris, at least according to David Comay & Co., is going for
Linux / GNU crowd directly, hence the forced-at-all-and-any-cost
replacement of System V utilities to GNU userland
Actually, that's never been stated as a goal in any form. What has
been said is there is a large com
I did a 'pkg install storage-server'
and then followed http://www.cuddletech.com/blog/pivot/entry.php?id=968 and
the tests that i have done, copying files, running io meter for a few hours has
been fine. I havent tried running any vm's on there yet. will try it when i
have set up the server at
My perfomance for my home file server is similar, with actual file transfers,
from the windows pc to the opensolaris (snv125) server via CIFS I get in
upload, around 100MB/s in burts of 15 seconds, average around 80MB/s (burst
probably due to zfs flushing) and read speed is 100MB/s flat line, u
When I used to use Windows there were these two programs that I used to use a
lot. One is called Words written by a guy named William Whittaker and the
other is a program called Vulsearch. Both are open source; Words in the sense
that Mr. Whittaker has released the source and doesn't care what
Are you guys still around? I'm having trouble with opensolaris 2009.06 (Solaris
5.11 snv_111b.)
I can't get any info at all about the ICH4 AC'97 hardware. (It's legacy stuff!)
I would like audioi810, but nobody pointed at it. Vista is so popular, I can't
get a lot of new Sound/Video software tha
I get the same on opensolaris snv_111b
It has worked fine for me, the server has been running for a couple months and
i havent been on it for a while, but its a clean install (development server)
and now top gets a segmentation fault. I havent tried rebooting it yet to see
if it starts working
The ISO image is 744MB and will not burn to CD as the CD only supports 700MB.
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I have installed OpenSolaris 2009.06 (which is supposed to support the geForce
9800m GTX out-of-the-box) and am having display driver problems. I had to do a
remote install and that is the only way I can login to the system. On boot it
hangs at the splash screen. Research has shown that there
Hi all,
I'm trying to use the ndis-wrapper to activate Wlan on my Lenovo 3000 N500
4233 72G OpenSolaris snv_111 x86.
It uses the Broadcom Corporation BCM4312 802.11b/g
Attached the command line detail of my try.
I will be grateful is somebody could help me.
*r...@latosca:*/media/volumen-Kurro/S
The mystery deepens
The account in question is a black hole, that is to say he collects lots of
Suns. He has a Sun Fire 280R, SPARCstation 5 & 10, SB-2000, etc. He has a BSD
firewall of some type.
When he goes to the eLOM address, he gets a totally weird view:
[i]I tried using https from
So I added user to the 2200M2's eLOM userbase.
He can log in via the https: OK, but his password is rejected for ssh. I have
confirmed this twice. If I assign him a different password, it has no effect.
If I blow him away as a user, and recreate him, with a different password, all
is OK. But i
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Good Morning All,
I have backed up my system onto different media. I have the system ready to go.
For an old disabled Vietnam Vet, this is a big plunge from Linux to OpenSolaris.
I will NOT need to install windows if:
Q: I can get either VMWare Server, or VMWare Workstation, w/directx support.
Well, I hold several licensed copies of Windows 2k, XP, Vistax32, Vistax64,
none of which are in use at this point.
As these OS's ship with the default codecs I need (except flac), legally, I'm
squeaky clean.
Just because they aren't installed at this point does not negate their license.
I so
I want to Thank You Che,
With the different formats I was looking at a modest sum of cash, which being
on a fixed income is difficult to do.
I book marked your link and XMarked my browser so the shop will sync up
tomorrow after I install. My shop = my two car garage minus the cars. It's
where
Good evening all,
2008.11 just caused too many issues with my hardware, so I took a sabbatical.
Now after the 2009 Release, I'm giving O.S. another look.
Before on 2008.11, I got the multimedia apps I needed from lifewithsolaris.jp,
now, there is no multimedia there.
If I port, I need to have
I have copied the tutorial into the Wiki. Now it would be great if the Desktop
community could link to it.
I am going to try to get some picture to put into it there. I also think that
it is important to have a way for someone to download it if they want to print
it out and read it that way
I saw that in blastwave there is gcc4ada but I do not really know what that is
or how to use it once I get my hands on it. I have tried to do a few other
packages like Gnote and what not but all I make is junk, not working programs.
I wish there was a tutorial somewhere to show me exactly what
I am not a programmer, rather I am an English teacher. However I have been
thinking of doing a few things.
There is a program called Whitakers words, it is a Latin-English dictionary
program written in Ada. It runs in the Dos command prompt.
I currently have my machine running the Windows e
I will try to go throught he IPS and list out all the good packages for normal
desktop users and to list the ones they probably do not need since they are for
servers.
I am having trouble finding the packages that are for sparc. I basically have
to try to install a package before the GUI wil
Does anyone have any comments on what I put in the initial ODT file?
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While running OpenSolaris snv_116 I did an upgrade which created a new
BE running OS snv_118. I restarted OS and chose OS snv_118 to boot.
What I see is the OS boot screen with the progress bar moving and it has
been doing that for about an hour. Has anyone had success with this?
A reminder th
Is Oracle getting ready to kill OpenSolaris? Nope.
If Oracle means to "kill" OpenSolaris, what could they actually do? They could
fire all the Solaris people and stop all corporate funding, sure but are they
going to do that, no.
The dude who wrote that article clearly is a big IBM fan an
If you are going to use the SXCE, but want it to behave like OpenSolaris here
is what you do. As Root use the GUI to add another user. Then open the
terminal. Type:
rolemod -K type=role root
Then log out. Log in as your new user. Open a terminal. type:
usrmod -R root USERNAME
In this ex
Thank you both for wanting to help. The Desktop community would be a good
place I think if they accept us.
Also, sorry, I got an email that looked like you both had emailed me so I sent
a reply. Then I came here and saw that the emails were really from the thread
so sorry if you feel that I
I have been using OpenSolaris now for almost a year and I also have Solaris 10
and SXCE on some other computers just to learn more about the OS. My main
computers all run OpenSolaris.
I don't know anything about servers or sparc chips and all that, I just use
OpenSolaris as a desktop OS. Th
At school I use a Solaris workstation which I check Common Desktop Environment
option when I log in. At the desktop I have a panel at the bottom with various
buttons. In the middle are four rectangle buttons that allow me to have 4
desktops, and on each side are four other options and each has a
I still see 2008.11 at
http://www.opensolaris.org/os/downloads/
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on Wed May 27 2009, Andreas Frische
wrote:
> to OP: Just a warning. If you did a fresh install of b111a you might
> run into some problems, when updates are available.
> http://defect.opensolaris.org/bz/show_bug.cgi?id=8409
OK, I did
> # pkg fix SUNWckr
as recommended in that bug. Do you
on Wed May 27 2009, Glenn Lagasse
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> * David Abrahams (d...@boostpro.com) wrote:
>>
>> on Wed May 27 2009, Shawn Walker
> wrote:
>>
>> > David Abrahams wrote:
>> >> on Fri May 22 2009, Shawn Walker
>> > wrote:
>>
on Wed May 27 2009, Shawn Walker
wrote:
> David Abrahams wrote:
>> on Fri May 22 2009, Shawn Walker
> wrote:
>>
>>> pfexec pkg image-update
>>
>> osol n00b here ---
>>
>> I just did a fresh 0906 install and followed these ins
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> pfexec pkg image-update
osol n00b here ---
I just did a fresh 0906 install and followed these instructions:
pfexec pkg set-publisher -O http://pkg.opensolaris.org/dev opensolaris.org
pfexec pkg image-update
and to my surprise, it told me there w
Other known issues in this repository update
6811922 PCIE init err info failed BDF 0x0 on snv_109 (Ultra 20 M2)
I asked about this before but never got a complete answer. Let's try again...
I have an Ultra 20, not an Ultra 20 M2, does that mean thi
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