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Old 07-09-2008
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Smile Install pkg "SUNWxglrt" Solaris 10

Please, help me!!!
I need install this pkg (SUNWxglrt) in Solaris 10 x86, but I've not found on DVD or internet.
What do I do?????
This pkg exists???

(p.s.- I sorry my English if mistake anythings. I Brazilian and have problems with English).
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hi,

cd /cdrom

find . -name "*glrt*"
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I'm do this, but not found. I found in DVD manualy and not have this pkg.
On site of "SUN" I not found this pkg for download, only documentation.
If anybody have, please send me!!!
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