[osol-discuss] Re: Video Problem in SX59

2007-03-21 Thread W. Wayne Liauh
Just installed SXCE 59 on a nVidia/Athlon64 system. (I know there are quite a few problems, but I wanted to check this build out mainly to see whether the Chinese locale problems have been corrected). Keep getting video out of range message-- thus no screen. Booted into failsafe mode, tried

Re: [osol-discuss] Re: Video Problem in SX59

2007-03-21 Thread Casper . Dik
Now back to my main issue. The derogatory language associated with the traditional Chinese locale has not been corrected. I went back to Build 55b, it was OK there. Apparently someone sneaked in this change in Build 56. As it stands now, Solaris Express will be banned in Taiwan ( Sun will be

[osol-discuss] Re: Video Problem in SX59

2007-03-21 Thread Ron Halstead
I had a problem with video on NV_59 also. I fixed it by downloading and installing the driver from Nvidia. Can you please provide a link to the svccfg command per Alanc's tutorial. Thanks, Ron Halstead This message posted from opensolaris.org ___

Re: [osol-discuss] Re: Video Problem in SX59

2007-03-21 Thread Alan Coopersmith
Ron Halstead wrote: I had a problem with video on NV_59 also. I fixed it by downloading and installing the driver from Nvidia. Can you please provide a link to the svccfg command per Alanc's tutorial. The svccfg command is only needed if you haven't installed the new driver from nvidia. It

Re: Traditional Chinese locale bug (was: [osol-discuss] Re: Video Problem in SX59)

2007-03-21 Thread Alan Coopersmith
W. Wayne Liauh wrote: Now back to my main issue. The derogatory language associated with the traditional Chinese locale has not been corrected. I went back to Build 55b, it was OK there. Apparently someone sneaked in this change in Build 56. As it stands now, Solaris Express will be

[osol-discuss] Re: Video Problem in SX59

2007-03-21 Thread W. Wayne Liauh
I had a problem with video on NV_59 also. I fixed it by downloading and installing the driver from Nvidia. Can you please provide a link to the svccfg command per Alanc's tutorial. Thanks, Ron Halstead First, to boot into the 32-bit kernel (per Casper's instruction): change the grub