By "cleanly" I guess I mean
"normally" ... for example, just cp'ing over
the binaries and trying to run them manually from a
"failsafe login"
would -not- be a "clean" method
bash-3.00$ cfgadm -l
Ap_Id Type Receptacle
Occupant
Condition
c0 scsi-bus connected
configured
unknown
c2 scsi-bus connected
unconfigured
unknown
usb0/1 usb-kbd connected
configured ok
usb0/2 usb-mouse connected
configured ok
usb0/3 unknown empty
unconfigured ok
usb0/4 usb-device connected
configured ok
I'm guessing that usb0/3 is the CD-R, and im guessing from
how it showed
up that I may be out of luck?
-Tim
Darin Perusich wrote:
>what do you mean by "cleanly run 3.5"? i'm
currently running an older
>version of the blastwave KDE, 3.3.1 on solaris 9 without
any problems.
>
>can you see the USB device when running 'cfgadm -l'?
>
>Tim Smith wrote:
>
>
>>If its possible, what is generally the
"easy" way to run kde 3.5 on
>>solaris/sparc?
>>I'm currently on solaris 10 6/06 on a sunblade1000
using the blastwave
>>gcc-kde, and AM willing to wipe my system or
whatever else is needed to
>>"cleanly" run 3.5
>>
>>I've got sun studio 10 installed with/at its
defaults.
>>
>>Also, about K3B ... what are the chances that I'll
be able to make K3B
>>work, on my SB1000, with a USB cd-r drive?
Specifically an HP8200 usb cd
>>writer. I've googled and not found much.
>>
>>
>>-Tim Smith
>>IT Administrator
>>Degree Controls, INC
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