Neo,
i am unsure if there is supposed to be a timestamp but i think the other skins had a full timestamp to the second on when someone posted.
right now i can only see the title - date but no HH:MM:SS any possability of getting this back? (7 Replies)
Hi,
I am attempting to configure my ethernet interface on a Sun Blade 1500. I am testing out my network interface my connecting a crossover cable from my blade to a windows box. I would like to assign an ip address of 10.0.0.2 to "bge0" and netmask of "255.0.0.0". I have typed the following:
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Hi
I'm completely new in solaris,and don't know many about it.
I was installed solaris 10 on sun blade 1500,and also I need to install oracle on it.
Now I stuck on some thing and i'm sure that you help me.
When i started Oracle installation system told me that I don't have enogh swap space.... (1 Reply)
Hello,
I'm trying to compile PHP 5.3.6 with Apache2 and MySql 5.5.12. I hit a problem that I can't seem to resolve by myself and I could not find a solution on the web.
It looks like Apache and MySql installed ok, I can start/stop them with no problem.
When I try to compile PHP the... (4 Replies)
Good afternoon all,
First, sorry for my English, this is not my first language but I try my best :).
So, here we go.
A friend of mine gave me an old Sun Blade 1500 he wasn't using. He said it was working fine except for the missing hard drive.
I had in my IT personnal box an old IDE... (33 Replies)
Hi,
I'm using Solaris 8 on a Blade 1500.
I know that IDE drives are limited to around 120GB, but I was told that it's possible to use larger drives with the only caveat that the available size will be that 120 (or is it 128?) GB size.
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bplay
BPLAY(1) General Commands Manual BPLAY(1)NAME
bplay, brec - buffered sound recording/playing
SYNOPSIS
bplay [-d device] [-B buffersize] [-S] [-s speed] [-b bits] [[-t secs] | [-T samples]] [[-j secs] | [-J samples]] [-D level] [file]
brec [-d device] [-B buffersize] [-S] [-s speed] [-b bits] [[-t secs] | [-T samples]] [-r|-v|-w] [-D level] [file]
DESCRIPTION
bplay copies data from the named sound file (or the standard input if no filename is given) to the audio device.
brec copies data from the audio device to the named sound file (or the standard output if no filename is present).
These programs are intended to be drop-in replacements for the vplay and vrec programs by Michael Beck (beck@informatik.hu-berlin.de).
OPTIONS
-B buffersize
Use the supplied audio buffer size instead of the default.
-d device
Use the supplied audio device instead of the default.
-S Sound file is stereo.
-s speed
The speed in samples per second.
-b bits
The number of bits per sample. Only 8 and 16 are currently supported.
-t secs
The number of seconds to be played or recorded.
-T samples
The number of samples to be played or recorded.
-j secs
When playing, the number of seconds to skip at the beginning of the input before playing.
-J samples
When playing, the number of samples to skip at the beginning of the input before playing.
-r When recording, write raw sound file.
-v When recording, write Creative Labs VOC sound file.
-w When recording write Microsoft Wave sound file. Note that the WAVE file format is limited to 4GiB filesize. Recording more data is
possible, but the length info won't be consistent.
-q Quiet mode. No messages are displayed.
-D level
Print debug information to stderr. Debug level ranges from 0 to 2, where 0 is no debug information.
FILES
/dev/dsp The audio device.
BUGS
The -t, -T, -j and -J options may do strange things when playing VOC files.
There are limitations on recording VOC format files - specifically VOC files are only recorded in the 1.20 version of the format, which
some player programs may choke on. There is also currently a limit of around 16M on the size of a VOC file which will be recorded. This is
probably not a problem since I don't think anybody really uses VOC files anymore.
This program prefers to run setuid root. This is because it wants to use setpriority() to run at the highest possible priority, and also
locks down the buffers it uses to avoid them being swapped out.
AUTHOR
David Monro (davidm@amberdata.demon.co.uk or davidm@cs.usyd.edu.au)
The option parsing code was originally taken from vplay to maintain compatibility.
20 September 1999 BPLAY(1)