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How do I configure it?

Team Discovery TSC FAQ - dslreports.com
You configure each section (numbered 1-10) by pointing DSpy to the proper directory on your network. By putting a shortcut to DSpy in your startup folder, it will start with your TSC client during every boot/login and automatically start tracking your TSC progress.

How do I configure 1,000 agent addresses on Solaris 2.5?

Frequently Asked Questions
We have not found a way to configure more than 255 addresses on Solaris 2.5 . You will have to do this on Solaris 2.6 and later. By default, MIMIC does not interleave IP addresses among network interface cards on any of the OS platforms. See similar questions...

How do I configure RootCause with Sun iPlanet Application Server 6.5 on Solaris?

RootCause/Aprobe FAQ
These instructions assume $IAS_HOME is the install directory of the iPlanet App Server. $IAS_HOME does not have to be set for the application to be run or for RootCause to trace it. It is convenient to have $IAS_HOME set, in addition to $IAS_HOME/bin in your $PATH. IAS_HOME/bin/iascontrol is the command line script that controls starting and stopping of the iAS 6.5 server. Make sure RootCause is enabled in the shell that you start iascontrol. Stop the app server by running 'iascontrol kill'. See similar questions...

How do I configure RootCause with BEA WebLogic Application Server 6.1 on Solaris or Windows?

RootCause/Aprobe FAQ
These instructions assume $WL_HOME is the install directory, and $WL_DOMAIN is the WebLogic domain, found in $WL_HOME/config. $WL_HOME is set by the setEnv command in the $WL_HOME/config/$WL_DOMAIN directory. $WL_DOMAIN is not directly set by the startup and config scripts, but provides an easy shorthand for the WebLogic domain used. Make sure RootCause is enabled in the shell that you start WebLogic. Make sure the app server is stopped. See similar questions...

How do I configure RootCause with JBoss 3 on Solaris or Windows?

RootCause/Aprobe FAQ
These instructions assumes $JBOSS_HOME is the install directory, and $JBOSS_DOMAIN is the domain used, typically found in $JBOSS_HOME/server. Make sure RootCause is enabled in the shell that you start JBoss. Make sure the app server is stopped. Typically the JBoss is started by first calling $JBOSS_HOME/bin/run. Create a new workspace for this JVM, the main class name is "org.jboss.Main". You can add the "J2EE Server Directory" in the "New Workspace" dialog. See similar questions...

Where's Xorg, Gnome, ...?

FAQ - Nexenta Project Wiki
Xorg and packages that depend on it are currently not included in NexentaOS, but at least Xorg will be in the next release. The packages from Alpha7 still work. To get them add the following line to /etc/apt/sources.list: deb http://www.nexenta.org/apt-gnusolaris elatte-unstable main contrib non-free This is a known bug in the Xorg "nv" driver. A workaround is to enable the following option in the Device section: Followed by restarting Xorg. See similar questions...

Which Xorg version do I need?

nouveau Wiki - FAQ
You will need at least Xorg 7.1. If you want to test RandR 1.2 you will need the most current Xorg development version to run it. See similar questions...

How do I configure Pine?

SpamCop FAQ
Tfollowing are the critical configuration lines in your pinerc file. The folder collection syntax is specific to the version of IMAP that is running on SC - and would be unlikely to be guessed by a casual user. This info came from http://www.ii.com/internet/messaging/imap/isps/ Getting Eudora to read SpamCop mail using IMAP is straightforward. Adding Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) encryption requires additional steps. The first step is to create a "personality" for SpamCop email. See similar questions...

How do I configure SpamBayes?

SpamBayes FAQ
To configure the Outlook plugin, you should choose SpamBayes Manager from the SpamBayes button on the SpamBayes toolbar. If you use the POP3 proxy or IMAP filter, then simply open a browser window to http://localhost:8880, click on the configuration link on the top right of the page that opens up, and fill in the details. With the POP3 proxy, when you need to select local port numbers to proxy on, if you are only proxying one server, then try 110 first. See similar questions...

How do I configure DenyHosts?

DenyHosts Frequently Asked Questions
DenyHosts uses a simple configuration file. An example, denyhosts.cfg-dist is supplied in the distribution. This file should be copied to denyhosts.cfg and edited to match your system configuration. See similar questions...

What's Solaris anyway?

Solaris 2 FAQ
Solaris(tm) is Sun's name for their UNIX-based user environment, including the UNIX(tm) operating system, window system (X11-based), and other stuff too. Solaris 1.x is a retroactive (marketing?) name for SunOS 4.1.x (x>=1), a version of UNIX that is BSD-like with some SVR4 features, along with OpenWindows 3.0. Solaris 2.x (which is what most everybody means by "Solaris") includes SunOS 5.x, which is an SVR4-derived UNIX, along with OpenWindows 3.x, tooltalk, and other stuff. See similar questions...

How do I add fonts with Solaris?

GIMP - Documentation
If you just want to use freefonts or sharefonts, you can copy these files into the appropriate directory (such as /usr/openwin/lib/fonts/freefonts/ or /usr/openwin/lib/fonts/sharefonts/), or merge them with the appropriate fonts.dir and fonts.scale files if you mixed in freefonts and sharefonts with existing fonts: The 'fontadmin' tool is a openwin demo program and sometimes does not exist. To properly add fonts the finagled directory requires fonts.dir, fonts.scale files to exist. See similar questions...

How do I compile Freeciv under Solaris?

Civ
Solaris (2.5 and up) has its own version of X in /usr/openwin, its own version of make in /usr/ccs/bin/make, and its own compiler (to be purchased separately) which, if you have it, is available in /opt/SUNWspro/bin. Solaris does not provide the XPM library, which is required for the Xaw client; it doesn't provide any of the stuff required for imlib, gdk and gtk, either, which is required to build the GTK+ client. See similar questions...

How do I compile Freeciv under Solaris or FreeBSD?

Civ
On Solaris, FreeBSD, and some other systems, the default make isn't GNU make. In order to compile with such a make you must either configure --disable-cvs-deps --disable-nls in order to disable the GNU make specific parts of the Makefile. See similar questions...

On Solaris, why don't I hear any audios?

tkbiff FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
Another program may have turned off the speaker or headphones or whatever interface to which you're listening. Obviously, tkbiff cannot guess which one that might be, so it assumes you are controlling that yourself. To check the status of where sound is going, run audiocontrol and then, for example, if you want sound to come out of the speakers, click on Speaker. See similar questions...

Will DenyHosts works with Solaris?

DenyHosts Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. DenyHosts has been reported to work with Solaris. However, since Solaris uses a pam_afs format for logging messages, you will need to add this line to your configuration file (typically, denyhosts.cfg ). See similar questions...

Linking fails on Solaris. What's wrong?

Synergy Frequently Asked Questions
to the configure command line? Solaris puts the X11 includes and libraries in an unusual place and the above lets synergy find them. See similar questions...

Why is my Xorg locking up my Alpha?

Gentoo Linux Documentation -- Gentoo Linux/Alpha Frequently ...
This is usually caused by a bad -mcpu setting. For example, the AlphaServer 800 needs to be compiled with the ev5 flag for xorg and glibc. Failing to do so will cause undesired results. See similar questions...

Where to find extra 'Modeline's in addition to xorg defaults?

KUDOS Unofficial Kubuntu FAQ
From an old XFree86 (v3.x) installation's XF86Config file: XFree86 v3.x didn't have embedded default Modelines, so it depended on the Modeline collection shipped in XF86Config file. In contrast, XFree86 v4.x and Xorg have VESA default Modelines embedded, so they don't ship with a configuration file (XF86Config-4 or xorg.conf) with a rich set of Modeline collection. The bottom line is that some Modelines of the older XFree86 v3.x are missing in the newer versions. See similar questions...

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