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Re: [cobalt-users] broken login.php (Call to undefined function: i18n_new())
- Subject: Re: [cobalt-users] broken login.php (Call to undefined function: i18n_new())
- From: "Franklin S Werren" <fswerren@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat Feb 14 09:50:00 2004
- List-id: Mailing list for users to share thoughts on Sun Cobalt products. <cobalt-users.list.cobalt.com>
I see you are in the mid east so this may be a problem
Qube 3's usually need to have the ROM flashed and the best way
to do that and cheepest in the long run is
send 1 at a time to Gerald at http://www.raqware.com/
If you blow the rom... it has to be unsoldered and a new one
installed...
If you are good at soldering... you can install them yourself
and it may bee cheeper to do that insted of sending the Qubes
to Gerald!!!
http://store.raqware.com/product_info.php?cPath=29&products_id=45
Cobalt made the roms so you had to soldered them in...
just to save a few pennies in a socket.
I hope this helps
Franklin S. Werren www.bagpipes.net www.chautauqualake.net
www.franksradio.net http://stvef.chautauqualake.net
http://rtcw.chautauqualake.net
----- Original Message -----
From: "Peter Nixon" <listuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <cobalt-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, February 14, 2004 12:32 PM
Subject: Re: [cobalt-users] broken login.php (Call to undefined function:
i18n_new())
> On Saturday 14 February 2004 18:12, Franklin S Werren wrote:
> > Clean install of the OS is the best bet...
> > If it is a Qube 2 ... use the Raq 2 OS
> > if it is a Qube 3 ... use the Raq 550 OS
> > (personal pref.)
>
> Will this cause any problems with the Qube 3 if I use the Raq 550 OS?
> Are there any gotchas I need to know about? I have approx 20 new customers
> with existing (Somewhat dodgey) Qube 3 installations, so if this is the
way
> to go, I would upgrade them all over the next few months.
>
> Is there any way I can export the user/passwd list from sausalito on the
Qube
> 3 systems and import that into a new Raq 550 install (or even a clean Qube
3
> install)? I am happy (glad even) to resetup and configure all of the
> operating system, but having to manually re-add users and get them to
setup
> new passwords is not really an option.
>
> I appologise if these questions are really basic/stupid. I have been using
> Linux for 10 years but this whole sausalito thing for only the last 4
days.
> I have read all the FAQs I could get my hands on, if anyone feels like
telling
> me to RTFM thats fine, just point me at which Manual :-)
>
> > iso files can be found here
> > ftp://ftp.cobalt.sun.com/pub/iso/
> >
> > 960-RAQ20101AU RaQ 2 English
> > 259-3894-13-RaQ550 RaQ 550
> > The Qube/Raq 2 is a MIPS base cpu
> >
> > The Qube 3 and Raq3-4-550-XTR based is intel base
> > The Raq 550 is a Intel CPU and the rest is AMD cpu's
> > Not sure on the XTR
> > there are some tricks with the 550 os to work on a qube 3
> > because some of the updates are cpu dependent...
> > Just keep an eye on this group
> > Another note: No futher updates from Cobalt on the
> > Qube 2/Raq2 and Raq 3 OS excep what is on the website
> > Some good links can be found here
> > http://www.bagpipes.net/links/index18.shtml
>
> Thanks.
>
> Is there a centralised site setup for community built security updates for
> Cobalt EOLed products??
>
> > Installing some updates not specifically by Cobalt is some
> > what tricky and can give you problems like breaking the GUI!!
> > and a sleepless night!!
>
> Yes. I have had 4 of those so far this week. My wife is not particularly
happy
> with me working on Valentines Day :-)
>
> Regards
>
> --
>
> Peter Nixon
> http://www.peternixon.net/
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>
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