Shawn Walker shawn.walker@... writes:
On 11/10/11 18:09, Paul Gress wrote:
Following previous messages, to get Solaris Express 11 updated I had to run:
pkg uninstall 'pkg://opensolaris.org/*' \
'pkg://contrib.opensolaris.org/*' \
'pkg://jucr.opensolaris.org/*' \
On 01/10/12 15:38, Blai Bonet wrote:
I'm also having trouble with the nvidia driver. I installed Solaris 11 11/11
in a Sun Ultra 20. Everything went fine until installing the desktop.
Afterwards, I get kernel panics (and crash dumps) when using the supplied
nividia driver.
Please provide the
John Martin john.m.martin@... writes:
Please provide the panic message and stack trace, at a minimum.
The kernel core file would also be really helpful
if it is not too much trouble to find a host.
The contents of /var/log/Xorg.0.log using the nv
driver will also help identify the
On 11/10/11 18:09, Paul Gress wrote:
Following previous messages, to get Solaris Express 11 updated I had to run:
pkg uninstall 'pkg://opensolaris.org/*' \
'pkg://contrib.opensolaris.org/*' \
'pkg://jucr.opensolaris.org/*' \
'pkg://Multimedia/*' \
'pkg://kdeips-dev/*' \
On 11/10/11 21:09, Paul Gress wrote:
/kernel/drv/amd64/nvidia: undefined symbol 'pm_destroy_components'
warning: mod_load: cannot load module 'nvidia'
You are using an old NVIDIA driver without the fix for IR 842949.
Either use the bundled driver for Solaris 11 or any driver from
nvidia.com
On 11/11/11 01:15 PM, John Martin wrote:
On 11/10/11 21:09, Paul Gress wrote:
/kernel/drv/amd64/nvidia: undefined symbol 'pm_destroy_components'
warning: mod_load: cannot load module 'nvidia'
You are using an old NVIDIA driver without the fix for IR 842949.
Either use the bundled driver for
Following previous messages, to get Solaris Express 11 updated I had to run:
pkg uninstall 'pkg://opensolaris.org/*' \
'pkg://contrib.opensolaris.org/*' \
'pkg://jucr.opensolaris.org/*' \
'pkg://Multimedia/*' \
'pkg://kdeips-dev/*' \
'pkg://ips.enst.fr/*'
This basically cleaned out all