I tried installing snv_41 to produce the requested scanpci output, and lo and
behold my HP nc6230 laptop booted up properly right from the DVD! Looking at
the bug list, I see that bug 6401605 is marked as fixed, and I'd tend to agree.
This is great - I'm back in business with Solaris on my HP
Sorry, I've only now checked this thread again. I wiil post the results of a
scanpci -v, but I won't be able to do this for another week or two as I had
to temporarily re-install Windows to test an Exceed installation.
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HP nc6230: wont't boot with Solaris Express 2/06, snv_34 or Solaris Express
4./06 (snv_38?). My guess is that, at a minimum, most of HP's recent business
laptops are affected.
The kernel debugger workaround summarized by briddle (Apr 24) does allow me to
boot this machine and install using the
HP nc6230: wont't boot with Solaris Express 2/06,
snv_34 or Solaris Express 4./06 (snv_38?). My guess
is that, at a minimum, most of HP's recent business
laptops are affected.
Hello,
Could you post the output of /usr/X11/bin/scanpci -v ?
I had strange results on an HP DV5000, but upgrading
Bruce Riddle wrote:
Alan DuBoff wrote:
With Henry's fixed radeon_drv.so lib, everything worked fine and the
4006 seems to be pretty much hardware equivilant to the 4005.
More details on the fix please.
Do you think Henry's fixed radeon_drv.so lib may fix the HP's with ATI
Radeon PCI-E video
Why is 6401605 no longer in the database?
Good question.
The FAQ says that it can be related to security considerations.
For info, the last time I saw the bug entry it was assigned.
Regards,
J-F
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Also, is there any thought of how broad a range of
HPQ machines are affected by
this issue?
As far as I know all the affected machines are built around an ATI Radeon PCI-E
chipset.
Regards,
J-F
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Also, is there any thought of how broad a range
of
HPQ machines are affected by
this issue?
As far as I know all the affected machines are built
around an ATI Radeon PCI-E chipset.
Are you sure. The Apple MacBook uses ATI Radeon PCI-E
and OpenSolaris runs on it.
---Bob
This
As far as I know all the affected machines are built
around an ATI Radeon PCI-E chipset.
I have the same impression.
Are you sure. The Apple MacBook uses ATI Radeon PCI-E
and OpenSolaris runs on it.
Are you sure, Bob? The Apple Intel iMac that I have access to
uses an Intel's ICH7M
Also, is there any thought of how broad a range
of
HPQ machines are affected by
this issue?
As far as I know all the affected machines are built
around an ATI Radeon PCI-E chipset.
Are you sure. The Apple MacBook uses ATI Radeon PCI-E
and OpenSolaris runs on it.
Same as the
Are you sure. The Apple MacBook uses ATI Radeon
PCI-E
nd OpenSolaris runs on it.
---Bob
As I said, AFAIK the affected machines are built around ATI Radeon Express
chipset.
Acer Ferrari seems to have no problem but the Acer Aspire 5024 WLMI, which is
similar has. The problem occurrs
Why is 6401605 no longer in the database?
Good question.
The FAQ says that it can be related to security considerations.
Or it has be re-assigned to a new Category, that isn't exported to
bugs.opensolaris.org.
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Jean-François Ndi writes:
Why is 6401605 no longer in the database?
Good question.
The FAQ says that it can be related to security considerations.
For info, the last time I saw the bug entry it was assigned.
It is assigned. I don't see any marks on it, though, that would
indicate
On Wednesday 26 April 2006 02:07 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Same as the Ferrari 4000. Also ATI Radeon PCI-E.
Last night I had installed a Ferrari 4006, the new model.
The screen did act slightly different, but a fix from Henry Zhao did get
things working for me (thanks to AlanC and StuartK
Alan DuBoff wrote:
On Wednesday 26 April 2006 02:07 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Same as the Ferrari 4000. Also ATI Radeon PCI-E.
Last night I had installed a Ferrari 4006, the new model.
The screen did act slightly different, but a fix from Henry Zhao did get
things working for me
Bug ID Please.
Hello,
BugID: 6401605 (no longer in the database)
Regards,
J-F
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Why is 6401605 no longer in the database?
It is related to:
http://bugs.opensolaris.org/bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bug_id=6406183
Which also is related to.
http://bugs.opensolaris.org/bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bug_id=6413401
6328841 is related and is still there.
Bug ID Please.
I was succesfull at booting Build37 on an HP NX9600:
Basically it went like this. 1)
- Boot with -kd options or -kvd option
- From the Grub menu pointed at Solaris hit e e
- append -kd to the kernel line
- hit ENTER
- then type b or hit ENTER again
2)
- Under the
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