I stored the output of prtconf -pv at opensolaris.pastebin
prtconf -pv - http://opensolaris.pastebin.ca/177
prtpicl -v - http://opensolaris.pastebin.ca/179
prtdiag -lv- http://opensolaris.pastebin.ca/182
please let me know if I can supply further information
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I tried to install a more recent build on that M/B (b131) and the graphics
seems to workok, but I get serious problems with the onboard NIC the assigned
gani driver could not attach
dmesg...
[ID 217474 kern.info] gani0: ilr 0x010a
[ID 825931 kern.info] gani0: ddiregsmap_setup failed
On 02/16/10 11:35 AM, Patrick wrote:
I tried to install a more recent build on that M/B (b131) and the graphics
seems to workok, but I get serious problems with the onboard NIC the assigned
gani driver could not attach
dmesg...
[ID 217474 kern.info] gani0: ilr 0x010a
[ID 825931 kern.info]
On 22 Sep 2009, at 22:07, Husam Senussi wrote:
Downloading from the NVIDIA web site is fine if you don't need Sun
enhancements
such as xVM dom0, fast reboot, MSI support, ...
You can either wait for b124 or grab the SYSV package format at:
It seems simple but did you do a touch reconfigure in /?
Easy step to miss.
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Husam Senussi wrote:
Downloading from the NVIDIA web site is fine if you don't need Sun
enhancements
such as xVM dom0, fast reboot, MSI support, ...
You can either wait for b124 or grab the SYSV package format at:
http://home.comcast.net/~jdmartin99/NVIDIA-Solaris-x86-185.18.36-xVM.run
If
The web installer will first look for the IPS NVDAgraphics package
and uninstall it
with a verbose message:
Removing NVDAgraphics IPS package, please wait.
I'm puzzled why you didn't see that message. Had you previously
tried to install
a driver downloaded directly from the NVIDIA web
It seems simple but did you do a touch reconfigure in /?
Easy step to miss.
No I haven't done that but I would think this something you wouldn't
need to do after fresh install
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Hi,
I have recently bought this motherboard and I was plaining use
OpenSolaris so I went and installed release 2009/06 but it seems
the release doesn't support video/network card.
http://www.pointofview-online.com/showroom.php?shop_mode=product_detailproduct_id=97
So I installed svn_123b
casper@sun.com wrote:
I'm not sure about the ION; whether it will be supported by the standard
nVidia driver. Their website seems to indicate that it does:
http://www.nvidia.com/object/solaris_display_185.18.36.html
For Ion graphics, yes. This driver was delivered to b124.
For Ion graphics, yes. This driver was delivered to b124.
The latest branch I manage to find is 123b is there anyway I can move
up to 124b,
os wouldn't be enough for just to idownload nvidia driver from there
website and install it.
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Husam Senussi wrote:
For Ion graphics, yes. This driver was delivered to b124.
The latest branch I manage to find is 123b is there anyway I can move
up to 124b,
Build 124 just closed yesterday, it's being built tested now, then will
be converted to IPS packages for repository publication
Build 124 just closed yesterday, it's being built tested now, then
will
be converted to IPS packages for repository publication - it normally
takes 1-2 weeks from close to release.I
I see I will wait for it then
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Husam Senussi wrote:
For Ion graphics, yes. This driver was delivered to b124.
The latest branch I manage to find is 123b is there anyway I can move
up to 124b,
os wouldn't be enough for just to idownload nvidia driver from there
website and install it.
Downloading from the NVIDIA web site
Downloading from the NVIDIA web site is fine if you don't need Sun
enhancements
such as xVM dom0, fast reboot, MSI support, ...
You can either wait for b124 or grab the SYSV package format at:
http://home.comcast.net/~jdmartin99/NVIDIA-Solaris-x86-185.18.36-xVM.run
If you use this image,
Hi,
I have recently bought this motherboard and I was plaining use
OpenSolaris so I went and installed release 2009/06 but it seems
the release doesn't support video/network card.
http://www.pointofview-online.com/showroom.php?shop_mode=product_detailproduct_id=97
So I installed svn_123b
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