Steve wrote:
Remove any /etc/X11/xorg.conf file you have created by hand
or with nvidia-xconfig and do:
# update_drv -a -i '"pci10de,5eb"' nvidia
# reboot -p
(or just "reboot" if you haven't updated to the /dev repository).
Thank you very much.
# update_drv -a -i '"pci10de,5eb"' nvidi
John Martin wrote:
Steve wrote:
Hi all,
Using snv_119 (clean install) also tried under OpenSolaris 2009.06
I used to have a LeadTek WinFast GTX 295 graphics card. It was
recognized correctly as a dual GPU nvidia card in nvidia X Server
Settings and ran Compiz beautifully. Unfortunately, the
Steve wrote:
Hi all,
Using snv_119 (clean install) also tried under OpenSolaris 2009.06
I used to have a LeadTek WinFast GTX 295 graphics card. It was
recognized correctly as a dual GPU nvidia card in nvidia X Server
Settings and ran Compiz beautifully. Unfortunately, the card had other
iss
Hi all,
Using snv_119 (clean install) also tried under OpenSolaris 2009.06
I used to have a LeadTek WinFast GTX 295 graphics card. It was
recognized correctly as a dual GPU nvidia card in nvidia X Server
Settings and ran Compiz beautifully. Unfortunately, the card had other
issues and I had