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Operating Systems Solaris //.dt/wsmenu/Hosts error, need help Post 302261558 by flekzout on Tuesday 25th of November 2008 02:40:20 AM
Old 11-25-2008
//.dt/wsmenu/Hosts error, need help

Hi,

I am using Solaris 10 and I have no idea when does this error box starts to appear.

When I right click and click “Hosts” -> “This Hosts” it appears this error box.

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can someone help me, how does this error message can be appear? and how to fix it?

Thanks in advance.
 

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GENBOX(1)						      General Commands Manual							 GENBOX(1)

NAME
       genrbox - generate a RADIANCE description of a box

SYNOPSIS
       genrbox mat name xsiz ysiz zsiz [ -i ][ -r rad | -b bev ]

DESCRIPTION
       Genbox  produces  a  RADIANCE  scene  description of a parallelepiped with one corner at the origin and the opposite corner at (xsiz, ysiz,
       zsiz).  The sides of the box will be parallel to the three coordinate planes.  The surfaces that make up the box will be  modified  by  mat
       and  their  identifiers	will  begin  with  name.  The -i option can be used to produce a box with inward directed surface normals.  The -r
       option can be used to specify the radius for rounded edges.  The -b option can be used to specify the indentation for beveled edges.

EXAMPLE
       To produce a rectangular box made of wood with beveled edges:

	 genrbox wood box1 5 8 3 -b .5 > box1

AUTHOR
       Greg Ward

BUGS
       Because spheres and cylinders are used to construct boxes with rounded edges, a transparent box of this type appears quite messy.

SEE ALSO
       genrev(1), gensurf(1), genworm(1), rpict(1), rvu(1), xform(1)

RADIANCE							     11/15/93								 GENBOX(1)
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