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Oracle Solaris 11 Release Notes Oracle Solaris 11 Information Library |
Custom SMF Site Profiles Should Be Placed in a Subdirectory (7074277)
sysconfig create-profile Fails to Configure Networking for Shared-IP Zones (7090563)
sysconfig configure Command With the -c Option Flattens Directory Tree (7094123)
Unconfiguration Failure in a Non-Global Zone (7101169)
sysconfig create-profile Does Not Allow the Creation of a Local User Account (7097083)
System Panics When Multiple USB Keyboards Are Unplugged at the Same Time (7076162)
unconfigure Operation of an IB HCA or the RDSv3 IB Client Fails (7098279)
JRE Fails to Detect the System Default Time Zone Setting (7092679)
man Command -f Option Is Equivalent to the -k Option (7093992)
zoneadm attach Command Might Hang With the -a and -n Options (7089182)
svccfg validate Command Fails on a Split Manifest (7054816)
ilomconfig Service Might Delay System Boot (7100050)
xterm-256color Terminal Type Is Not Supported (7099457)
Zone Boot Environment Datasets Should Be Mounted When Zone Is Ready (7091692)
Disconnecting or Powering off a Connected IEEE-1394 Device Causes System Panic (7070912)
tar Command Fails to Extract Archive From Tapes (7028654)
SPARC: System Fails to Boot When SP Is in Degraded Mode (6983290)
cxge Driver Alias Conflicts With an Existing Driver Alias (7054074)
dladm show-aggr Command With the -s Option Does Not Work (7094923)
Local Home Directory Might Not Be Mounted (7082515)
ipadm Command Does Not Work If the DefaultFixed Profile Is Not Enabled (7105597)
Disabling fc-fabric SMF Service Disrupts System Boot (6988653)
System Panics When Utilizing SCSI-2 reserve Command With iSCSI or SAS Devices (7075285)
Evolution Application Crashes After New Installation (7077180)
SPARC: Desktop Issues With USB Keyboard, Mouse, and Physical Monitor (7024285)
x86: Layer Acceleration With NVIDIA Graphics Might Cause Firefox to Exit (7095998)
Bitmapped Console Is Not Shown Properly on Intel Graphics Chipset (7097468)
x86: Bitmapped Console Is Not Shown Properly on NVIDIA Graphics Chipset (7106238)
Non-GTK Applications Fail to Connect to ATOK Language Engine on Non-UTF-8 Locales (7082766)
Input Method Issues in the Trusted Extension Environment
IBus Language Panels Are Not Shown in Non-Global Workspaces (7082198)
Input Method Selector Tool Fails to Change Input Method Framework (7082235)
IIM Input Method Configuration Tool Runs in Trusted Path (7082222)
This section describes localization issues that apply to this Oracle Solaris 11 release.
Non-GTK applications (X and Java applications) fail to connect to the input method framework when the IIIMF input method framework is used with the ATOK Japanese language engine on non-UTF-8 locales.
Workaround: Choose one of the following workarounds:
Use the IBus input method framework with the Anthy language engine.
Use the IIIMF input method framework with the Wnn language engine.
This section describes the input method issues in the Trusted Extension environment.
IBus language panels are not shown in non-global workspaces.
Workaround: Start the IBus Preference tool from the terminal or from the Oracle Solaris desktop.
To start the IBus Preference tool from the command line, type the following command:
# ibus-setup
To start the IBus Preference tool from the Oracle Solaris desktop, select the System -> Preferences -> iBus Preferences.
In the IBus Preferences window, select the Always or When Active option from the Show language panel list.
The Input Method Selector tool might fail to change the input method framework.
Workaround: To change the input method framework, do the following:
Log in to an Oracle Solaris Trusted Extensions Failsafe session.
To change the input method framework from the terminal, use the imf-selector command.
Select an input method framework.
The selected input method framework is used for all labeled workspaces.
IIIM Input Method Configuration tool runs in trusted path when the tool is invoked from the Preference menu bar.
Workaround: To configure IIIMF in each labeled workspace, use the iiim-properties command from the terminal in the workspace.
# iiim-properties