Hi Stuart,

I see. OK, Would it then be possible to switch to the nvidia driver once the
installer has gone into graphics mode by compressing and or pulling it in on
runtime ?

Many thanks for your time,
Edward O'Callaghan.

On 26/12/2007, Stuart Kreitman <Stuart.Kreitman at sun.com> wrote:
>
> Dear Edward:
>
> The plain and simple reason why the miniroot employs nv and not nvidia
> is that the nvidia driver kit is just
> too big, it doesn't fit!   Otherwise, I would have preferred to put the
> nvidia kit in there.
> So, we have the disadvantage of differing support levels between
> miniroot install phase and full runtime phase which is in violation
> of the intention of identical performance at both phases.  Its ironic
> that some Nvidia gpus (our preferred gpu) let this flaw
> be noticed.
>
> On the other hand, the relatively recent miniroot project of moving from
> Xsun to Xorg enabled inclusion of nvidia in the OS install
> package (it previously had to be downloaded and installed in a separate
> step after main installation) and also, delivers all the
> autoconfiguration and modern gpu goodness of Xorg for so many other
> gpus. Over all many, many more laptops and
> systems are working because of it.
>
>
> Stuart Kreitman
>
>
> Edward O'Callaghan wrote:
> > Dear list,
> >
> > After my IRC chat over at #opensolaris (check logs for 25/12/07).
> > I would like to ask why the Solaris installer choices to use nv as the
> > default driver irrelevant of the series of the card.
> > I have the understanding that some older nvidia cards are not support
> > by the nvidia driver but are by nv, however some newer cards the case
> > is the other way around.
> > Could the installer not default to the nvidia to be consistent with
> > the after install experience that cde-login/Xorg defaults to (nvidia
> > driver) and choice to use nv driver if the card is detected to be a
> > older series ?
> >
> > This way we don't end up with the two common questions;
> > "Well if the installer detected my card right why is Xorg not starting
> > after the install?"
> > and
> > "Why does the installer have to be done in text mode but after the
> > system is up, Xorg detects everything fine?"
> >
> > What are your views?
> >
> > Thanks for your time,
> > Edward O'Callaghan.
> >
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