Hello All
I'm looking to buy a new motherboard because my current one (ABIT BE6-II v1.1) doesn't support the installation of Unix. I'd like to keep my CPU (Genuine Intel PIII 800 Mhz) and memory (512 Meg) to use on the new motherboard.
My CPU is one of those cartridge types which is mounted... (5 Replies)
Hi there,,
I URGENTLY need to know if the Gigabyte GA 8IDML Motherboard is compatible with the Unix BSD. We need to know if we should buy new boards before we can use the product.
Thanking you
Hannelie Bosch:confused: :confused: (1 Reply)
My UNIX (SCO) crashed. I replaced the MB and tried reconfiguring all the devices etc...the system detects the NIC ok, but the following are not working properly
a) keyboard/credit card swipe which connects to PS/2 port not working
b) unable to connect to another PC in the small network
c)... (0 Replies)
hi
i have a sun server V890 and i added two cpu/memory modules to it but it caused the motherboard to become corrupted
could you please help me find what causes this problem and how to avoid it because i changed the corrupted motherboard and i want to do the expansion and I'm scared that ... (2 Replies)
Hello, I am fairly new to Solaris ...
You can change the motherboard of a computer with solaris 10?
Exist a tutorial for this or can you tell me how to do this?
Thanks in advance (3 Replies)
Solaris for Sparc 11.1 with the latest patches. Created a Guest LDOM with two vnet's net0 and net1, installed a guest whole root, ip exclusive zone that I want to be able to utilize DHCP. I have been able to create the zone but unable to get it to boot because I am unable to assign an anet to it.... (4 Replies)
Which basically means the ldoms that were on there are not starting (not even showing).
If I do ldm list-config it shows live config as next reboot. But, of course, next reboot it reverts back to factory default again.
I must admit I'm wondering if its doing this becasue (with the... (3 Replies)
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ldminfod
ldminfod(8)ldminfod(8)NAME
ldminfod -- output login sessions and available locales
SYNOPSIS
ldminfod
DESCRIPTION
ldminfod will output the login sessions and locales available. it is usually run from an inetd(8) instance. it is used by ldm(1) to
remotely determine available login and locale settings.
EXAMPLE
add the following lines to /etc/inetd.conf(5):
9571 stream tcp nowait nobody /usr/sbin/tcpd /usr/sbin/ldminfod
SEE ALSO ldm(1), inetd(8), inetd.conf(5).
AVAILABILITY
ldminfod is part of ldm package and the latest versions are available in source form from https://launchpad.net/products/ltsp.
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