David Babb wrote:
> On the install, I did follow the message related, and my 1st attempt was a 
> failure for me, primarily because I didn't RTFM CAREFULLY. I missed a few 
> steps.
> 
> Now, getting to 2008.11 is cake. One I really, really realized I wasn't in 
> Linux land anymore, and paid closer attention.....the upgrade was glitchless 
> and ran perfectly...Then after a successful reboot, then and only then I 
> removed the original BE.
> 
> As far as NVClock.......there is no alternative. I have exhausted all sources.
> 
>  EVGA was nice in their response for my request for support, but if you boil 
> it all down it meant "...your on your own old man!"
> 
> So........There are two issues....I was too arrogant in thinking I could port 
> in three days......So I have reverted OS into a VM inside Debian for my 
> production machine.
> 
> And I have decided to bring 30ish years of experience to OS as a developer.
> 
> SystemV?
> 
> Are you, or do you know of a Sun employee I can dialog with, before I dive in 
> hard core?

John Martin, who responded to the messages I cc'ed to the xwin-discuss forum,
is the Sun developer responsible for nvidia graphics - see his responses there:
http://www.opensolaris.org/jive/thread.jspa?threadID=82379&tstart=0

Many more of the people who know about X11 & graphics drivers on Solaris can
be found in xwin-discuss than in the generic opensolaris-help.

-- 
        -Alan Coopersmith-           alan.coopersmith at sun.com
         Sun Microsystems, Inc. - X Window System Engineering


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