... Overall percentage is very low actually according to published reports. Lots of noise because the complainers (those people who have the issues) make...
... I've never supported more than one set of Sun compilers on a single host. ... You might try parsing VERSION from the SPRO* pkginfo's and then pkgrm those...
John D Groenveld
jdg117@...
Aug 1, 2006 2:12 pm
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... Believe me, you're lucky. Keep it that way. ... Actually, I had finally found our that there are secret Java uninstallers in...
Thanks alot for your suggestion. I managed to have created a "El Torito" bootable CD with GRUB only and successfully boot from it and use the GRUB command line...
... There is actually apache and apache2. apache is legacy mode under SMF while apache2 is fully set up. edit /etc/apache2/httpd.conf (or copy sample) svcadm...
And I think that we all should open up our minds and be more open minded people!! I do understand that the command line is better, but; don't you people think...
Does anyone know what cycle detected means, or where I can get additional information? bash-3.00# cp -r -p /opto/* /opt cp: cannot access /opto/csw/bin/php5 ...
... It's a symbolic link which loops back into the filesystem and would cause infinite copies. "cp" is not suitable for recursive copies; use tar or cpio. ...
Casper.Dik@...
Aug 2, 2006 1:50 pm
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... I don't recall one as standard. Perhaps there is something provided by the several window managers, CDE, KDE, gnome, et al. Interestingly, IIRC, during a...
Thanks, sorry but I am not clear on this. Can you point me to further docs or provide a simple use case? If cp is recursive (-r) and tar is recursive how does...
Thanks Jon LaBadie for answering my e-mail! Ramon Soto North Brunswick, NJ Jon LaBadie <jxsol@...> wrote: ... I don't recall one as standard. Perhaps...
I am still having problems understanding. How can I get a faithful backup , copy , or tar when i386 is linked to itself? What purpose does this link serve in...
... tar archives the symlink; cp follows it and gives an errors because it finds a loop. The purpose is symmetry Casper...
Casper.Dik@...
Aug 2, 2006 5:05 pm
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I just got my second edition of Solaris Internals. That books seem to have gotten a little more bigger than the first one. :) Good book so far. Phillip...
Any experience using a PCIe ethernet card (like Intel EXPI9400PT) with Solaris 10 (x86/64)? I didn't see anything listed in the HCL but that doesn't mean ...
... I got mine today. It has that nice book smell - something an inkjet printer can't reproduce. First glances suggest it's very thorough, although some of the...
... Perhaps you have to read it backwards to find the coverage of little-endian processors? ;-) Cheers, Chris...
Chris Ridd
chris.ridd@...
Aug 3, 2006 7:11 am
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Back to this problem, 2 additional things: - it might be locale-related - it might be GNOME-related A colleague has the patch installed, but without the...
... It could but the distribution media would require images the size of DVD's. It's not a problem with x86/x64 as we can easily find DVD drives in that...
... At Al's request, since I pointed out that SVM RAID5 *does* need tuning to get any sort of usable performance, here is a summary of what I did on a v440...
*sigh* Apologies guys, TB crashed on me when I was just about to send the first version of that post, and I forgot the important part when I did it again. Here...