I have seen a problem where a newer NVidia graphics card
would hard-hang with the nv driver (used during install
on older builds). This was with an 7900GT; the exact same
problem was also seen with Ubuntu. Works fine w/ the
Nvidia driver...
- Bart
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Richard Raymond wrote:
Seems to me if you create a username and password during install, it should work.
If you were prompted to create a username & password during install,
it wasn't Solaris. The Solaris installer only prompts for a root
password - creating other accounts is done after you l
I don't grok "Root login gave me enough time once."
If he's got an unsupported hardware issue, I missed that; it sounds like
he gets the X server and XDM up. My reading of his posts was that he's
telling us XDM isn't able to authenticate him but X seems to be working.
Perhaps we should have
On 07/04/07, Richard Raymond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Invidia 256 mb grahics. Root login gave me enough time once. Got "incorrect.
Seems to me if you create a username and password during install, it should work.
Yes I am a microsoft user from the beginning. many years with old dos all the wa
Invidia 256 mb grahics. Root login gave me enough time once. Got "incorrect.
Seems to me if you create a username and password during install, it should
work. Yes I am a microsoft user from the beginning. many years with old dos all
the way to XP and Vista. If a login is stopping me because thin
Gee, I hate to see you form such an opinion on the limited contact you
have so far.
If I understand your original post, I believe you are using Solaris 10,
probably the free 11/06 media kit, rather than OpenSolaris. So that's a
teensy bit off topic for this OpenSolaris group but not far enoug
Richard Raymond wrote:
Install went well, still cannot log in with my user and password. I
guess I'll try learning Linux. Thanks for your effort in suggesting
the return button. Maybe I expected to much for something that is
"free".
Is your password greater than eight characters? I believe that
Install went well, still cannot log in with my user and password. I guess I'll
try learning Linux. Thanks for your effort in suggesting the return button.
Maybe I expected to much for something that is "free".
Goodbye
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I am reinstalling once more.
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> Richard Raymond wrote:
> > I'm new to Solaris 10. Downloaded and installed
> fine. Login screen accepts my user name but password
> box will not accept anything from keyboard, like I
> wasn't typing. Just a blinking cursor. Well, thats as
> far as I've progressed with Solaris in 3 days and 2
> re
3.2 P4 1 and 1/2 gb ddr 400 shuttle board. fairly new everything on this one.
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