Then please try the driver at:
http://bbs.chinaunix.net/attachment.php?checkdownload=okaid=348798
as follows:
The steps to try the driver:
1. cp obj32/audiohd /kernel/drv/
cp obj64/audiohd /kernel/drv/amd64/
2. do the following steps in console mode (not in gnome):
2.1 rem_drv audiohd
2.2 add_drv
On snv_122 the sound (from the back port) works when following the steps here:
http://www.opensolaris.org/jive/thread.jspa?threadID=112523tstart=0
Sound on the front port still has noise, but thats a minor issue.
Regards
Mel
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Did a full reinstall with osol-1002-121-x86.iso (I upgraded before from
OpenSolaris 2009.06 - which seemed to have caused the issues I had) and now VNC
Server is working again.
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Issue:
VNC Service run on OSOL 5.11 snv_121 i86pc i386 i86pc does not send display
update information to Clients anymore. Connection is possible and you get the
current screen. But no more updates. You can click on a i.e a tab on firefox
then logout and login again with the VNC Client to get
I am now using snv_121
$ uname -a
SunOS terrasol 5.11 snv_121 i86pc i386 i86pc Solaris
Still I have a noisy hissing sound, even where there should be no sound playing
- just after the boot.
Playing a soundfile the sound is also laggy, jittery, noisy. Hard to describe
but in result listening
If you install the Nvidia drivers you get the Nvidia Xsettings tool installed
in Gnome (System-Preferences-NVIDIA X Settings)
There you find a tab labeled Thermal Monitor (which says 46 Celcius as Core
Temperature for me right now)
Other then that the audiohd driver generates permanent noise
Ethernet driver also works now for me. Followed the instructions as desribed
here:
http://wikis.sun.com/display/chosug/OpenSolaris+2009.06+on+a+MacBook+Pro
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I have the very board mentioned here:
http://www.zotacusa.com/zotac-ionitx-a-u-atom-n330-1-6ghz-dual-core-mini-itx-intel-motherboard.html
scanpci -v as follows:
pci bus 0x cardnum 0x00 function 0x00: vendor 0x10de device 0x0a82
nVidia Corporation MCP79 Host Bridge
CardVendor 0x10de card
If you want to experiment, try doing:
$ pfexec update_drv -a -i 'pci10de,87d' nvidia
$ pfexec reboot -p
Great tip, that did it ! Now using the Nvidia driver :-)
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