John Martin wrote:
I'm leaning toward delivering the R185 release driver in b117.
That would make it available for the second SRU release for 2009.06
and since it comes from the IPS repository is the desired method.
I can make this available when NVIDIA pushes their driver.
NVIDIA posted
Do NVidia drivers enable MSIs out of the box now or does that still
require waiting on the Nevada versions on the repo?
Regards,
-mg
Seems like if you run into issues running a certain application with OS 2009.06
(i.e. using Nvidia driver 180.44), Nvidia has proved an updated 180.60 driver
ken mays wrote:
Hello,
Seems like if you run into issues running a certain application with OS 2009.06
(i.e. using Nvidia driver 180.44), Nvidia has proved an updated 180.60 driver
at:
ftp://download.nvidia.com/solaris/180.60/NVIDIA-Solaris-x86-180.60.run
Normal warnings apply. The
John Martin wrote:
ken mays wrote:
Hello,
Seems like if you run into issues running a certain application with
OS 2009.06 (i.e. using Nvidia driver 180.44), Nvidia has proved an
updated 180.60 driver at:
ftp://download.nvidia.com/solaris/180.60/NVIDIA-Solaris-x86-180.60.run
Normal
Hello,
Seems like if you run into issues running a certain application with OS 2009.06
(i.e. using Nvidia driver 180.44), Nvidia has proved an updated 180.60 driver
at:
ftp://download.nvidia.com/solaris/180.60/NVIDIA-Solaris-x86-180.60.run
Ken Mays
Hello,
Seems like if you run into issues running a certain application with OS
2009.06 (i.e. using Nvidia driver 180.44), Nvidia has proved an updated
180.60 driver at:
ftp://download.nvidia.com/solaris/180.60/NVIDIA-Solaris-x86-180.60.run
I'm wondering how the latest OpenSolaris would