Hello, I found out a big problem (to me it’s a big
one). I configured successfully the Unattended system for a
schools network. Then I tried to integrate vendor drivers for some special
computers, like one with an A7N8X-X mainboard. For this one computer I used the
newest nForce2 driver pack (4.10) to find, unpacked the files and put it to ‘$OEM$/$1/nvidia/nforce2’.
It worked for all onboard devices, except for the onboard network chip. No
problem, I put another network card in it (Realtek 8139c). But now, after
mapping the Z drive, everything stops at the point when ActivePerl should do
the first appearance of the todo.pl-script. I tried two different versions of
ActivePerl. I put a ‘print “Hello from ‘todo.pl”;’
at the very beginning of the script. It never had come to this. Without the
nForce2 drivers, ‘todo.pl’ worked, but not with them. However,
ActivePerl installed fine. Beside, even the Ctrl+C worked, ActivePerl asked me
whether I want to break up or not. I even tried to execute a simple ‘hello
world’-script on the same machine with the same installation procedure,
it ran fine. It seems that the current version of ActivePerl has incompatibility
problems with the nForce2 drivers. Any Ideas what to do, or what not to do? |
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