On 05/05/21 10:09 PM, Lou Picciano wrote:
OK - Following on to this thread… As I’m testing out an ancient Nvidia card on
this machine, logs at boot are requesting reversion to nvidia-390.
So:
$ pkg uninstall nvidia-460
$ reboot (though the system no longer properly reboots since the last
OK - Following on to this thread… As I’m testing out an ancient Nvidia card on
this machine, logs at boot are requesting reversion to nvidia-390.
So:
$ pkg uninstall nvidia-460
$ reboot (though the system no longer properly reboots since the last several
updates; deadman timeout, then ‘hard’
Thanks John - and Stephan - for your help with this. Do now have 460 installed,
running.
A key bit was that I had not know to uninstall the ’nvidia’ pkg itself. In any
case, your beadm-mount-to-tmp approach got me there.
Other things now going on - including the persistent deadman timeout and
In message <518c2ced-99f5-43a9-b5d5-999bb4672...@comcast.net>, Lou Picciano wri
tes:
>Am currently running nvidia-390, which is working fine overall. Wanted to see
>if we had any issues with nvidia-460. Cannot install it directly - for conflic
>ts - so have tried to remove 390 first. Obviously a
Think this should be a new thread - I’ve been using our own OI-packaged NVIDIA
drivers (not any Solaris-packaged versions, discussed elsewhere)
Thought I might do some testing of latest NVIDIA driver - to perhaps help with
the body of testing data…
Since the last several updates to OI, I’ve