Guys, i wish to thank you very much for all the help you gave me.
I am right now running OpenSolaris 2010.03, without any weird errors. Even the
network is successfully working.
Thanks for helping me fellows!
PS: I am new to the forum so i don't now how to close a topic... But that's it.
I am right now running OpenSolaris 2010.03,
Public release or home/build ??
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On 10/16/2010 8:38 PM, delrio Wrote:
You might want to try OpenSolaris build 134 from http://genunix.org or
OpenIndiana build 147 from http://openindiana.org.
They probably include more recent drivers.
Update guys:
I have tested OpenIndiana b147, the network works out of the box, but it's
still
On 10/16/10 01:13 PM, Jürgen Keil wrote:
j...@opensolaris:~$ ifconfig nge0
ifconfig: status: SIOCGLIFFLAGS: nge0: no such interface
nVidia MCP61 should work in build 73 or newer:
http://bugs.opensolaris.org/bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bug_id=6497473
Is the nge driver matter here? The
j...@opensolaris:~$ ifconfig nge0
ifconfig: status: SIOCGLIFFLAGS: nge0: no such interface
nVidia MCP61 should work in build 73 or newer:
http://bugs.opensolaris.org/bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bug_id=6497473
Is the nge driver matter here? The original message said:
...
And finally,
On 10/17/10 08:50 AM, Jürgen Keil wrote:
As far as I understand it, the Broadcom AC131 is
the PHY chip attached at the nVidia MCP61 network
controller. The nVidia MCP61 ethernet controller
should be handled by the Solaris nge driver. The
device driver utility is reporting that the nge driver
I have liked so much of OpenSolaris, it's a very stable OS... But... my NIC
won't work. (neighter on Solaris 10 - SunOS 5.10).
Here's my hardware:
Foxconn M61PMV M.B.;
AMD Phenom X3 CPU @ 2.1GHz
GeForce 6150SE 128MB;
nForce 430 Chipset.
Hello Willian!
In the upper right corner of gnome, it says the conection (in my case, nge0)
is active
If you see nge0, then the OS has recognized it.
when i try to manually configure the internet, NWAM disables my network
adapter. (And won't re-enable it).
First, you need to disable
Thanks, i will try these steps.
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Here are the commands i've typed. And additionally, a image of my screen.
j...@opensolaris:~$ svcadm disable svc:/network/physical:nwam
j...@opensolaris:~$ svcadm enable svc:/network/physical:default
j...@opensolaris:~$ ifconfig
j...@opensolaris:~$ ifconfig nge0
ifconfig: status: SIOCGLIFFLAGS: nge0: no such interface
nVidia MCP61 should work in build 73 or newer:
http://bugs.opensolaris.org/bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bug_id=6497473
Is there a new network interface after
ifconfig -a plumb
?
In case the
What does 'dladm show-link' show?
On 10/16/10 12:56 PM, Willian wrote:
Here are the commands i've typed. And additionally, a image of my screen.
j...@opensolaris:~$ svcadm disable svc:/network/physical:nwam
j...@opensolaris:~$ svcadm enable svc:/network/physical:default
So i followed this command (ifconfig -a plumb)...
And then the command doesn't returned anything... so i think my adapter isn't
supported...
I have tried to detect the interface before configuring it... and the command
shown my NIC.
But... when i configured it... it was just disabled...
I have
EDIT: I AM USING UBUNTU TO WRITE THESE POSTS (SINCE WITH SOLARIS I CAN'T).
- I have the opensolaris 2009.06 official live cd, and i'm using it to test the
commands... if they work on the live cd, then they'll work when Solaris be
actually installed...
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So i followed this command (ifconfig -a plumb)...
And then the command doesn't returned anything...
That is normal.
Type ifconfig -a afterwards to see it, like Casper said.
so i think my adapter isn't supported...
Your adapter is supported, don't worry.
I have seen that this behavior is
On 10/16/2010 12:03 PM, Willian wrote:
And finally, this is my network adapter: BroadCom AC131 (MCP61 nForce 4 LAN).
Doesn't matter what i do, any settings, edit any files... It seems like the OS
isn't recognizing my NIC.
PS: It's OpenSolaris 2009.06 (SunOS 5.11).
Boot from the LiveCD and
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