> Is this perhaps bug 6867906 ?
> Synopsis: "Kernel hangs during boot in
> startup_bios_disk with snv_120"
> http://bugs.opensolaris.org/bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bu
> g_id=6867906
>
> In builds 120 or 120, certain x86/x64 system may hang
> during
> boot.
>
> Work-around: Boot the system under the
Hi,
I just tried upgrading to b121 from 2009.06. Unfortunately the new kernel does
not want to boot.
Trying to boot with -kv I see it is hanging very early, right after printing
initialized model-specific module 'cpu_m.GenuineIntel' on chip 0 core 0 strand 0
It's not a hard lockup apparently,
Thanks for pointing me to meld, but have you used it?
I don't grok it. The "base" version is in the middle, the "other" version is
on the right.
When I want to pick something from "other", I have to push it into the middle
and then
into the left? And all of a sudden it refreshes and looses its
Hi,
which merge tool are people liking on OpenSolaris? I read about TeamWare
filemerge, but it
appears that could be SUN proprietary product, at least I'm not finding it on
my box.
I used to like kdiff3 on Linux, but KDE isn't here on OpenSolaris.
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> Hi.
> I compiled two drivers for snv111.
> These patches are not changed from previous release.
>
> Huawei E220 hot plugging(Bug ID 6588968) patch and
> binary for snv111
> http://chototsumoushinp.dip.jp/solaris/huawei.snv111.t
> ar.bz2
> See
> http://www.opensolaris.org/jive/thread.jspa?threadI
Is it working with the native video mode for you? I'm only getting
"nVidia Corporation unknown chipset (0x065a) rev 161". Using Osol 08.11 over
here.
It does work in Vesa mode, but that's not quite what I was after...
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> Actually, most of the good things for laptops are now in Solaris
> Express. WiFi support out of the box for Intel chipsets, better video
> support, etc.
>
Yes, and that's what I'm after. Are there plans to backport these into a
Solaris 10 update? 'cause Solaris 10 is supported by Rational, a
Hi,
does anyone have a rough idea when one could expect a formal release of Solaris
11?
Sorry for the question; I was just wondering when I could expect Rational to
fix their
ClearCase product to run on OpenSolaris. Most likely that would be when
OpenSolaris becomes
a formal Solaris 11 release
Hi,
I was trying to install ClearCase 7.0.1 on my OpenSolaris b76 (x86) system.
Basic
functionality seems to be there, but xcleardiff segfaults as soon as I call it,
regardless which parameters (if any) I give:
program terminated by signal SEGV (no mapping at the fault address)
0xfe259d90: strl
Hmm, after my initial bliss settled for a second I come to realize you said it
requires JDK 1.6
"as every Europa distribution does".
I can't remember that Europa requires JDK 1.6. Eclipse itself requires JDK 1.5
per the README,
and I haven't seen any additional requirements for any plugin. Are
Hey man,
you're my hero!
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Hi,
I installed the fall SXDE lately, curious about the new and much improved
installer.
I learned that it does look nicer, but actually gives me much less control.
There is no knob
to tweak for the filesystem layout, all you can do is specify the partition
size!! There goes
my long standing
I'm using Ubuntu Feisty (x86_64). I didn't use particular partition tools, just
Linux fdisk and Solaris fdisk. FYI the hardware is a Dell M65 laptop.
It turned out Solaris seems to reset the MBR and probably installs Grub into
its own
partition which is nice. Linux distros like to install over
Hi,
I am installing OpenSolaris right now on some free space on a disk that contains
Linux. Much to my surprise the partition tool warned me that installing on the
same disk as Linux was "not supported". Could someone explain? Should I fear
it actually does not work, or is it just you don't wan
I tried, and it somewhat worked.
Initially it popped up dialog boxes asking for my wep key and did configure my
interface.
I then tried to unplug and plug again the card, but it did not like that. The
LEDs on the card
stayed dark and the network connection was lost. I experimented with manual
Wow, that did it!
Now, does anybody by any chance have a pointer to how I could setup the
interface
so it configures automatically when I insert the card? Configure the interface,
default route,
resolver?
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I'm trying to get a Netgear WPN511 wireless card to work. It is an Atheros
based
card, and it seems to be recognized by the kernel. However, it does not
connect.
I'm trying:
wificonfig -i ath0 setparam wepkey1=1234567E49577938B7F7654321
wificonfig -i ath0 setparam encryption=wep
wificonfig -i
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