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Proceed to the next step; no action is required here.While there is no need to reboot the system after installing these packages,if your system is running any libraries or commands that are containedin these packages, then these programs will continue to run with theold versions of these libraries or commands until the system is rebooted.Once all necessary packages and patches have been installed, itis good practice to reboot the system at the earliest opportunityby invoking the following commands as root:# cd /# shutdown -i6 -g0 -yThis will ensure that no programs continue to run with the oldlibraries or commands.3: Maintenance Pack Notes and LimitationsThe following notes and limitations applyto SCO OpenServer Release 6.0.0 Maintenance Pack 4:
After installing OpenServer 6.0.0 MP4 CD #1 you need to reboot yoursystem before installing other products.This includes the additional software on the OpenServer 6.0.0 MP4 CD #2 suchas KDE.Failure to reboot leaves your system in an inconsistent state and can havenon-obvious ramifications,such as this insufficient space message.
Upgrading to KDE 3.5.9 renders the older KDE 3.3.2 languagesupport packages obsolete if they are present on your system.It also removes symlinks to files in these now-obsoletepackages, in turn causing custom verify errors.Therefore, if you have not previously removed them,we recommend that you removethe KDE French Language Support Release 3.3.2 andKDE German Language Support Release 3.3.2packages after KDE 3.5.9 has been installed.You can use custom interactively to remove these packages.TheKDE French Language Support Release 3.3.2package is found below theSCO OpenServer Release 6.0.0 Graphics French Language Support,which in turn is found belowSCO OpenServer Release 6.0.0 French Language Supportin the custom display.Similarly,theKDE German Language Support Release 3.3.2package is found below theSCO OpenServer Release 6.0.0 Graphics German Language Support,which in turn is found belowSCO OpenServer Release 6.0.0 German Language Support.Alternatively, use these commands to remove these packages:custom -r KDE3FR# to remove KDE 3.3.2 French Language Supportcustom -r KDE3DE# to remove KDE 3.3.2 German Language Support
For more information,see the various HBA README files in theinfo/drivers directory of the MP4 CD or osr600mp4_cd1.iso,image,once mounted.Java 2 Standard Edition (J2SE), 1.4.2, 5.0 UpdatesSynchronized J2SE Updates - Security FixesFollowing Sun MicroSystem's synchronized release of updates for allactively supported versions of the Java 2 Standard Edition (J2SE),SCO is releasing the same updates for the following J2SE versionssupported on SCO OpenServer 6.0.0:
Mozilla Firefox is the browser successor to the Mozillabrowser suite 1.7.x released as part of the OpenServer 6.0.0 product.Like the former releases of Mozilla for SCO platforms, Firefox isbuilt from the source code open-sourced by the Mozilla Foundation.What previously was a single application with multiple functionalityis now released as separate products; Firefox providing the browser and file download features. The e-mailclient and news reader functions are provided by MozillaThunderbirdTM which is a separatecomponent released as part of MP4, on CD2.The ChatZilla internet relay chat (IRC) feature of Mozilla is available through a Firefox add-on extension; see the \"User Customization\"section in the accompanying release notes..While Firefox is the ultimate replacement for the Mozilla browser onOpenServer 6.0.0, installation of this Firefox release will installin parallel with the existing Mozilla browser. Installation of Firefoxwill not automatically remove Mozilla from your system. Because there area variety of ways in which the \"default browser\" can beconfigured on any installed system, there is no simple way toautomatically replace the Mozilla browser with the new Firefoxbrowser. Allowing both browsers to be active on the system provideseach site the opportunity to switch from Mozilla to Firefox at their convenience. If users have been using the Mozilla e-mail / news client,the Mozilla Thunderbird application will also need to be installed.See the accompanying release notes for:system and user configuration and migration issuestoolbar customization, add-ons themes and extensionsuseful links to help and tutorials steps in removing the Mozilla browser suite 1.7.x from your systemThe release notes are in the Firefox.README.html file in the info/mozilla directory of the MP4 CD or osr600mp4_cd1.isoimage, once mounted. When Firefox is installed, this README will be installedin /usr/lib/firefox/README.html.
Mozilla and Firefox are registered trademarks of the Mozilla Foundation.Mozilla ThunderbirdTMMozilla ThunderbirdTM is the e-mail client and news group reader successor to the Mozillabrowser suite 1.7.x released as part of the OpenServer 6.0.0 product.Like the former releases of Mozilla for SCO platforms, Thunderbird isbuilt from the source code open-sourced by the Mozilla Foundation.What previously was a single application with multiple functionalityis now released as separate products; the e-mail client and news reader functions are provided by MozillaThunderbird.While Thunderbird is the ultimate replacement for the Mozilla e-mail client onOpenServer 6.0.0, installation of this Thunderbird release will installin parallel with the existing Mozilla suite. Installation of Thunderbirdwill not automatically remove Mozilla from your system. Because the functionality provided by the earlier Mozilla suite is now provided byseparate applications, there is no simple way toautomatically replace the Mozilla suite with the new Thunderbird e-mail client.Allowing both e-mail clients to be active on the system provideseach site the opportunity to switch from Mozilla to Thunderbird at their convenience.The Thunderbird component is contained on the OpenServer 6.0.0 MP4 CD #2.This component can be optionally installed following the installation of MP4.For more information on the configuration and usage of Thunderbird,migration from the Mozilla 1.7.x e-mail client, and useful links for extensions and help from the Mozilla community,see the Thunderbird.README.html release notes in theinfo/mozilla directory of the MP4 CD or osr600mp4_cd1.isoimage, once mounted. When Thunderbird is installed, this README will be installedin /usr/lib/thunderbird/README.html.
Specifying \"ACPI=X\" in /stand/boot or at the interactive boot promptenableshybrid ACPI/MPS initialization when hyperthreading or multicore support is alsoenabled. Hybrid ACPI/MPS initialization should be enabled only if the defaultfull-ACPI based initialization fails.2. Implement dynamic PCI interrupt assignment to fix interrupt related problemsseen on some platforms when hyperthreading, multicore, and/or ACPI are enabled. Observed problems included excess interrupt activity, poor device response,and device timeouts.3. Allow override of kernel algorithms for sorting the processors listed inACPI BIOS tables through the use of the new LAPIC_SORT parameter. This isnecessary on some platforms to ensure that all logical processors can be usedeven if the ACPIS BIOS tables does not list them in the proper order.Specifying \"LAPIC_SORT=Y\" in /stand/boot or at the interactive bootprompt willcause the kernel to reorder the processors listed in the ACPI BIOS tables;\"LAPIC_SORT=N\" disables that reordering. If LAPIC_SORT isunspecified, thenthe kernel uses its own internal algorithm to determine whether to reorder theprocessors listed in the tables.(ID: 533926:1) 153554b96e
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