Gary Mills wrote:
I just installed hipster on an older computer from an
OI-hipster-gui-20160421.iso DVD. It seems to be working nicely.
Even my HP laser printer is supported and working.
Something's wrong with my monitor, though. It's called Unknown,
with a resolution of 1024x768. When I look
Hi all in this thread,
without having much specific NVidia (closed or open-src driver) experience IMO
the following approach should be doable:
* all the different kernel drivers co-existing at the same time under different
names (such as with corresponding suffixes) aliased to their respective
On Fri, Sep 30, 2016 at 01:54:07AM +0200, Aurélien Larcher wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 30, 2016 at 1:44 AM, ken mays via openindiana-discuss
> wrote:
> > Use the Nvidia 304.x driver series.
> >
> > We used this driver with the current oi_151a by default. Latest:
> > 304.132 OI_Hipster is based on Nvidia
On Thu, Sep 29, 2016 at 02:03:58PM -0700, Alan Coopersmith wrote:
> On 09/29/16 01:48 PM, Gary Mills wrote:
> >I see from the log that Xorg loads its NVIDIA driver from
> >/usr/X11/lib/modules/drivers/amd64/nvidia_drv.so and its VESA driver
> >from /usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers/amd64/vesa_drv.so .
On Fri, Sep 30, 2016 at 1:44 AM, ken mays via openindiana-discuss
wrote:
> Gary,
> Use the Nvidia 304.x driver series.
>
> We used this driver with the current oi_151a by default. Latest: 304.132
> OI_Hipster is based on Nvidia 340.x driver series (Geforce 8-series and
> higher). You can uninstal
Gary,
Use the Nvidia 304.x driver series.
We used this driver with the current oi_151a by default. Latest: 304.132
OI_Hipster is based on Nvidia 340.x driver series (Geforce 8-series and
higher). You can uninstall the default driver and use the Nvidia 304.x driver.
~ Ken
On Thursday, Sept
On Thu, Sep 29, 2016 at 10:48 PM, Gary Mills wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 29, 2016 at 07:18:26PM +0300, Alexander Pyhalov wrote:
>> On 09/29/16 07:00 PM, Aurélien Larcher wrote:
>>
>> >Out of curiosity what are the constraints tied to such kernel modules?
>> >What makes it different from pre-install/post-
On 09/29/16 01:48 PM, Gary Mills wrote:
Perhaps it would be better to have all the nvidia drivers installed
under different names, nvidia304_drv.so for example. I see that
Nvidia has several legacy drivers, not just one.
My understanding is that cannot work with the way the Nvidia drivers
are
On Thu, Sep 29, 2016 at 07:18:26PM +0300, Alexander Pyhalov wrote:
> On 09/29/16 07:00 PM, Aurélien Larcher wrote:
>
> >Out of curiosity what are the constraints tied to such kernel modules?
> >What makes it different from pre-install/post-install stages with
> >Virtualbox for instance?
>
> Kerne
On Thu, Sep 29, 2016 at 6:18 PM, Alexander Pyhalov wrote:
> On 09/29/16 07:00 PM, Aurélien Larcher wrote:
>
>> Out of curiosity what are the constraints tied to such kernel modules?
>> What makes it different from pre-install/post-install stages with
>> Virtualbox for instance?
>>
>
> Kernel modul
On 09/29/16 07:00 PM, Aurélien Larcher wrote:
Out of curiosity what are the constraints tied to such kernel modules?
What makes it different from pre-install/post-install stages with
Virtualbox for instance?
Kernel modules will be part of boot archive. So I'm not sure links will
work here. M
On Thu, Sep 29, 2016 at 5:47 PM, Alexander Pyhalov wrote:
> On 09/29/16 06:30 PM, Gary Mills wrote:
>>
>> I just installed hipster on an older computer from an
>> OI-hipster-gui-20160421.iso DVD. It seems to be working nicely.
>> Even my HP laser printer is supported and working.
>>
>> Something'
On 09/29/16 06:30 PM, Gary Mills wrote:
I just installed hipster on an older computer from an
OI-hipster-gui-20160421.iso DVD. It seems to be working nicely.
Even my HP laser printer is supported and working.
Something's wrong with my monitor, though. It's called Unknown,
with a resolution of
I just installed hipster on an older computer from an
OI-hipster-gui-20160421.iso DVD. It seems to be working nicely.
Even my HP laser printer is supported and working.
Something's wrong with my monitor, though. It's called Unknown,
with a resolution of 1024x768. When I looked at the X server l
I could try, but I'm currently heavily engaged in live sound recording,
which is heavy work at the best of times.
Once I get a hipster iso installed I could possibly write about whatever I
learned from that, since that would be win-win.
And any other similar experience.
Beyond that kind of thing
This could be what I was looking for!
http://alp-notes.blogspot.se/2015/10/userland-incorporation-in-openindiana.html?m=1
Does anyone have any more suggestions on blogs, wikis, whatever dealing
with the same general area of ips- and distro-related tricks and tips?
Hans J. Albertsson
From my Nexu
Hi,
are you interested in contributing in any way (testing, writing docs, code
review, q&a..)?
Cheers,
Adam
> On 29 Sep 2016, at 10:56, Hans J Albertsson
> wrote:
>
> Sunrays is the only inescapable use case, but I definitely prefer oi to any
> of my other available choices for anything ligh
Sunrays is the only inescapable use case, but I definitely prefer oi to any
of my other available choices for anything light enough to be handled in
oi.
Hans J. Albertsson
From my Nexus 5
Den 29 sep. 2016 09:17 skrev "Adam Števko" :
> Hi,
>
> I wouldn't consider OpenIndiana beta or alpha. There
Ok, clear.
Hans J. Albertsson
>From my Nexus 5
Den 27 sep. 2016 18:00 skrev "ken mays via openindiana-discuss" <
openindiana-discuss@openindiana.org>:
> Hello,
> No. The official snapshot is the 2016.04 (i.e. BETA) release. The 2016.08
> snapshot is an ALPHA (experimental) release - not an offic
On 09/29/16 08:35 AM, Hans J Albertsson wrote:
Well, thanks, I know that much, but I was looking for that wiki page,
anyway!
You couldn't identify that wiki entry from my vague description?
To be clear, I want to find that wiki entry!
I'm not asking about problems with hipster updating, I'm ask
Hi,
I wouldn't consider OpenIndiana beta or alpha. There are people outvthere using
it for serious stuff. Back in the days, it had a lot of users on servers, esp.
storages and servers. As things went, some people migrated to OmniOS/SmartOS or
even Linux with ZoL or FreeBSD.
illumos has very n
Hi,
there is search on wiki, have you tried that?
If not, maybe better description would be better.
Adam
> On 29 Sep 2016, at 08:35, Hans J Albertsson
> wrote:
>
> Well, thanks, I know that much, but I was looking for that wiki page,
> anyway!
>
> You couldn't identify that wiki entry from m
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