[osol-discuss] How do I know (with which command) the brand and model of my graphics card?

2007-03-12 Thread Calvin Liu
Hi, there, So far I know there's some commands available to detect the system configuration like prtconf, sysdef, dmesg, etc. But seems none of them can tell me which model of the graphics card that I'm using. In another word, in my case, I just know the system loaded a driver for NVIDIA graphics

Re: [osol-discuss] How do I know (with which command) the brand and model of my graphics card?

2007-03-12 Thread Alan Coopersmith
Calvin Liu wrote: So far I know there's some commands available to detect the system configuration like prtconf, sysdef, dmesg, etc. But seems none of them can tell me which model of the graphics card that I'm using. In another word, in my case, I just know the system loaded a driver for NVIDIA g

Re: [osol-discuss] How do I know (with which command) the brand and model of my graphics card?

2007-03-12 Thread Calvin Liu
On Mon, 2007-03-12 at 22:22 -0700, Alan Coopersmith wrote: > Calvin Liu wrote: > > So far I know there's some commands available to detect the system > > configuration like prtconf, sysdef, dmesg, etc. But seems none of them > > can tell me which model of the graphics card that I'm using. In anothe

Re: [osol-discuss] How do I know (with which command) the brand and model of my graphics card?

2007-03-13 Thread Alan Coopersmith
Calvin Liu wrote: On Mon, 2007-03-12 at 22:22 -0700, Alan Coopersmith wrote: Calvin Liu wrote: So far I know there's some commands available to detect the system configuration like prtconf, sysdef, dmesg, etc. But seems none of them can tell me which model of the graphics card that I'm using. I

Re: [osol-discuss] How do I know (with which command) the brand and model of my graphics card?

2007-03-13 Thread Calvin Liu
On Tue, 2007-03-13 at 07:43 -0700, Alan Coopersmith wrote: > Are you sure you have an nVidia graphics card? Did you look through the > other devices reported by scanpci? I'm sure. It should be GeForce 6100. Attached the log file. You can find the keyword 6100 in it. But I can't configure it with

Re: [xwin-discuss] Re: [osol-discuss] How do I know (with which command) the brand and model of my graphics card?

2007-03-13 Thread John Martin
Alan Coopersmith wrote: Calvin Liu wrote: So far I know there's some commands available to detect the system configuration like prtconf, sysdef, dmesg, etc. But seems none of them can tell me which model of the graphics card that I'm using. In another word, in my case, I just know the system loa

Re: [xwin-discuss] Re: [osol-discuss] How do I know (with which command) the brand and model of my graphics card?

2007-03-13 Thread John Martin
Calvin Liu wrote: I got no clue from the output below. -bash-3.00# /usr/X11/bin/scanpci|grep nVidia Can you provide the output of scanpci without any filtering? ___ opensolaris-discuss mailing list opensolaris-discuss@opensolaris.org

Re: [xwin-discuss] Re: [osol-discuss] How do I know (with which command) the brand and model of my graphics card?

2007-03-13 Thread Calvin Liu
On Tue, 2007-03-13 at 18:32 -0400, John Martin wrote: > Calvin Liu wrote: > > > > I got no clue from the output below. > > -bash-3.00# /usr/X11/bin/scanpci|grep nVidia > > > Can you provide the output of scanpci without any filtering? The attached log file was created by "/usr/X11/bin/scanpci >

Re: [xwin-discuss] Re: [osol-discuss] How do I know (with which command) the brand and model of my graphics card?

2007-03-14 Thread John Martin
Calvin Liu wrote: On Tue, 2007-03-13 at 07:43 -0700, Alan Coopersmith wrote: Are you sure you have an nVidia graphics card? Did you look through the other devices reported by scanpci? I'm sure. It should be GeForce 6100. Attached the log file. You can find the keyword 6100 in it. But I can't

Re: [xwin-discuss] Re: [osol-discuss] How do I know (with which command) the brand and model of my graphics card?

2007-03-14 Thread Calvin Liu
On Wed, 2007-03-14 at 08:15 -0400, John Martin wrote: > Calvin Liu wrote: > > On Tue, 2007-03-13 at 07:43 -0700, Alan Coopersmith wrote: > >> Are you sure you have an nVidia graphics card? Did you look through the > >> other devices reported by scanpci? > > I'm sure. It should be GeForce 6100. At