Hi:

I must see that in my case, the upgrade went pretty smooth. The only
precautions I had to take were:

- The workaround to install correctly libc.so.
- The removal of the RgbPath line in xorg.conf file, because I have a
nVidia card with TwinView (it helped me to have tested the beta
binaries of new X bits).


Just my .02€


On Sat, Feb 21, 2009 at 00:53, W. Wayne Liauh <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > The problems of build 107 are so numerous and so
>> severe, there is very
>> > little we non-developers can do.  As I mentioned
>> several times in
>> > separate threads, I have downloaded and installed
>> every SXCE (or
>> > equivalent) build since nv20, and this one is
>> exceptionally bad.
>>
>> Actually, many people have successfully updated to
>> build 107 so I don't
>> believe the build is as DOA as you seem to indicate.
>>
>
> Believe me, build 107 is pretty bad.  :-)
>
> Bug reporting is important, but personally I think it is equally important 
> that some of us be forewarned about certain build(s)--and share the info--so 
> we can make optimized choice of our time as to whether we should save our 
> efforts for subsequent builds.
>
> Of course, many of us who are so OpenSolaris-addicted, it is impossible not 
> to try every build, regardless of what others say.
>
> On this particular build, I believe the cause that stopped me from completing 
> the booting process in VirtualBox is related to X.  Since X is undergoing 
> through major revamping, I think it will be better for me to wait until this 
> matter is somewhat settled, especially when the issue involves booting 
> problems.  Of course, things will be different if we have infinite amount of 
> time.

-- 
Pablo Méndez Hernández
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