> I've got a machine with an nForce3 250 chipset. The
> Ethernet controller isn't seen on install by either
> Sol10 03/05 or Nevada b.24
"NForce3 250" or "NForce3 250 Gb"? The difference is that
the "Gb" chipset does Gigabit ethernet and works just fine
with the nge driver in Nevada. If it isn't
Jürgen Keil wrote:
I've got a machine with an nForce3 250 chipset. The
Ethernet controller isn't seen on install by either
Sol10 03/05 or Nevada b.24
I follow the instructions in the HCL (download the
driver from SysKonnect, add to machine, run
"update_drv -a -i "pci1297,c231" skge...)
But still
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Maybe I am missing something, but the German Copyright Act does allow the
copyright holder to license the rights, just not transfer them, correct? If so,
then the SCA is still okay, since the holder is merely granting all the rights
to the project including the rights to re-license. The author c
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You say the Windows driver is free and the distribution says it is GPL
licensed. So where is the source code?
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Pedro Gomez wrote:
Hi,
I have been thinking for a while on wether we (as in Venezuela or Latin America) encourage the development of an OpenSolaris-based distro. I saw a second distribution on OpenSolaris in the site news and the thou
> I also think XFS would be damn good for opensolaris.
That would be phenomenal. XFS is absolutely state of the art (on IRIX / IRX64
6.5.x at least).
Now if we only had GRUB stage 1.5 and stage 2 XFS reader, we could do a
complete install of Solaris11/Nevada/OpenSolaris on XFS...
Don't get me
> I've got a machine with an nForce3 250 chipset. The
> Ethernet controller isn't seen on install by either
> Sol10 03/05 or Nevada b.24
> I follow the instructions in the HCL (download the
> driver from SysKonnect, add to machine, run
> "update_drv -a -i "pci1297,c231" skge...)
> But still no luck
> However, it would be a huge help to me and my team if someone
> could get kqemu working on Solaris 10 so that we can do some x86
> testing on sparc systems via qemu virtual machines?
That wouldn't work, because kqemu accelerates x86 system emulation
speed on x86 hardware.
OTOH, there should a
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