07-23-2007
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1. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Good Morning People,
I wanted to help on users we have that apparently on their desktop their word wrap is automatic. I have looked on their openwin-menu and haven't found anything with word wrap. Would anybody know where to look to change a user's word wrap capability?
Let me know, any... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: Sarccastik Dude
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2. Solaris
There is little or no gaming available without the use of emulation or virtualization.
There is no support for Xen in Solaris 10, you will have to Nevada to get that which also means no XP apps unless you can get them to run in Wine.
It is unlikely that windows only hardware will be supported. (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: ezsurf
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3. IP Networking
Hello.
I have been working on an issue I hope someone can help me out with.
I have a small network with an NT4 Server, 15 Win2K PC, and four Unix workstations. I am having problems resolving the name of one of the workstations from the server and PC's. I am attacking this issue from both... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: medmonson
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4. Cybersecurity
Hello,
I´m searching a antivirus solution for Solaris Desktop
PC´s (Intel).
Can anyone tell me more about some producer??
Thanks
Volker (6 Replies)
Discussion started by: kingossi
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5. Solaris
As you can see by the following text, we have a multi-homed host defined in our network:
bash-2.05# nslookup ldaptest
Server: usat0x40.atd.gmeds.com
Address: 10.1.14.14
Name: ldaptest.atd.gmeds.com
Addresses: 10.1.16.142, 10.1.16.141
I turned off nscd (didn't think I needed to)... (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: pzxkys
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6. Solaris
Hi friends, i had small problem in my home pc i install solaris 10 but GUI is very big cannot view any thing, but i can open terminal where with very difficulty is there any command to re size my resolution some thing like 1024. if not i want to log in default console other than GUI only terminal... (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: kurva
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7. Solaris
Hi,
I have a Sun Ultra 10 (SPARC) with Solaris 10 installed. The screen resolution is very poor and grainy which I have been unable to rectify. Every time I try to set the resolution I get the following:
'The XServer does not support the XRandR extension. Runtime resolution changes to the... (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: patcom
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8. Solaris
Hi, everyone!
I would like to try OpenStep for Solaris on my Sun Ultra 10 machine, so I installed all required packages, the problem is that OpenStep requires screen DPI to be set to 72x72 while my current dpi is 90x90. So how do I change the dpi?
Thank you! (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: nongrato
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9. Solaris
Hello,
I am trying to install solaris desktop in solaris
pkg install Solaris-desktop
it say
insufficient access to complete the required operation privileged user what does this mean? (14 Replies)
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10. Linux
Hi All,
I have recently installed Oracle Linux 6.7 server on Virtual box 5.1. The installation went smooth and i was able to create a VM on Windows 7 as host.The issue is that the default desktop that i see is not at the default resolution and i am only able to see half of the screen.
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Discussion started by: dev.devil.1983
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LEARN ABOUT POSIX
isainfo
isainfo(1) User Commands isainfo(1)
NAME
isainfo - describe instruction set architectures
SYNOPSIS
isainfo [ [-v] [-b | -n | -k] | [-x]]
DESCRIPTION
The isainfo utility is used to identify various attributes of the instruction set architectures supported on the currently running system.
Among the questions it can answer are whether 64-bit applications are supported, or whether the running kernel uses 32-bit or 64-bit device
drivers.
When invoked with no options, isainfo prints the name(s) of the native instruction sets for applications supported by the current version
of the operating system. These are a subset of the list returned by isalist(1). The subset corresponds to the basic applications environ-
ments supported by the currently running system.
OPTIONS
The following options are supported:
-b Prints the number of bits in the address space of the native instruction set.
-k Prints the name of the instruction set(s) used by the operating system kernel components such as device drivers and STREAMS mod-
ules.
-n Prints the name of the native instruction set used by portable applications supported by the current version of the operating sys-
tem.
-v When used with the- b, -k or -n options, prints more detailed information.
-x Prints instruction extensions to the native ABI which are supported by the platform.
EXAMPLES
Example 1: Invoking isainfo on a 32-bit x86 Platform
The following example invokes isainfo on a 32-bit x86 platform:
example% isainfo -v
32-bit i386 applications
example% isainfo -k
i386
Example 2: Invoking isainfo on a System Running the 64-bit Operating System on a 64-bit SPARC Processor
The following example invokes isainfo on a system running the 64-bit operating system on a 64-bit SPARC processor:
example% isainfo
sparcv9 sparc
example% isainfo -n
sparcv9
example% isainfo -v
64-bit sparcv9 applications
32-bit sparc applications
example% isainfo -vk
64-bit sparcv9 kernel modules
Example 3: Invoking isainfo -x on an AMD Opteron CPU
The following example invokes isainfo with the -x option on an AMD Opteron CPU:
example% isainfo -x
i386: fpu tsc cx8 sep cmov mmx ammx a3dnow a3dnowx fxsr sse sse2 pause
EXIT STATUS
Non-zero Options are not specified correctly, or the command is unable to recognize attributes of the system on which it is running.
An error message is printed to stderr.
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|Availability |SUNWcsu |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
SEE ALSO
isalist(1), uname(1), psrinfo(1M), sysinfo(2), attributes(5), isalist(5)
SunOS 5.10 20 Jul 2004 isainfo(1)