Hi Aurelian,

BIG THANKS for your quick response and instant testing.
It was my mistake.
Somehow I picked one of the not so good versions (another version already 
uploaded).

With the new one however it should actually work (also on your hw).
If in doubt try to manually re-start (or check with svcs that the service is 
both enabled and online)

/lib/svc/method/ogl-select start

This ensures that your system has the correct symlinks to (in this case) mesa- 
libGL*.* in place.


Regards,
%martin



>Среда,  6 января 2016, 10:21 +01:00 от Aurélien Larcher 
><aurelien.larc...@gmail.com>:
>
>Dear Martin,
>thank you for your dedicated work !
>
>Here is some feedback on a ThinkCentre M91p with Intel HD Graphics 2000 to
>cheer you up:
>
>1) Loaded your driver binary:
>
>alarcher@pikku:~$ modinfo| grep i915
> 89 fffffffff7cca000  97b28 107   1  i915 (I915 DRM driver)
>
>node name:                          display
>Vendor:                             Intel Corporation
>Device:                             2nd Generation Core Processor Family
>Integrated Graphics Controller
>Sub-Vendor:                         Lenovo
>binding name:                       pci8086,102
>devfs path:                         /pci@0,0/display@2
>bus addr:                           2
>pci path:                           0,2,0
>compatible name:
>(pci8086,102.17aa.3078.9)(pci8086,102.17aa.3078)(pci17aa,3078)(pci8086,102.9)(pci8086,102)(pciclass,030000)(pciclass,0300)
>driver name:                        i915
>instance:                           0
>driver state:                       Attached
>
>2) Running now with comfortable resolution:
>
>alarcher@pikku:~$ xrandr
>Screen 0: minimum 320 x 200, current 1920 x 1080, maximum 8192 x 8192
>VGA1 connected 1920x1080+0+0 (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
>510mm x 287mm
>
>So the driver does allow me to fire a Gnome session, neat :)
>
>Now some issues:
>
>alarcher@pikku:~$ glxinfo
>name of display: :0.0
>intel_do_flush_locked failed: Invalid argument
>
>Applications cannot cope with video rendering and there are glitches at the
>bottom of the screen, it seems that the last four (?) pixel rows are
>repeated while some preceding ~ (n - 8) are garbled.
>Some logs attached may help you to pinpoint the cause, let me know if you
>need more information.
>In any case, this is an encouraging step :)
>Best regards,
>
>Aurelien
>
>
>On Wed, Jan 6, 2016 at 9:19 AM, Мартин Бохниг < opens...@mail.ru > wrote:
>
>>
>>
>>  http://opensxce.org/intelkms_working_testbins/
>>  http://opensxce.org/intelkms_working_testbins/INSTALL.txt
>>  http://openindiana.org/pipermail/oi-dev/2016-January/004043.html
>> < http://openindiana.org/pipermail/oi-dev/2016-January/004043.html >
>>
>>
>> Better versions later today.
>> I really don't know where to start and where to stop. It is such a mess.
>> Actually this release was planned to happen in a sophisticated manner.
>> But time is running and running. You community members are probably tired
>> of only hearing stories about delays, deferrals and instabilities etc  .....
>>
>> Therefore BANG! You have some first bins.
>> All the code and everything follows later today / next night / tomorrow,
>> asap.
>> Literally  ...
>>
>> --
>> Мартин Бохниг
>>
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