Remove pkgrm any third party driver and try rge drvier that comes with Solaris
or OpenSolaris. This might help from bugid 6717107, it worked for me.
Add
set ip:dohwcksum = 0
to /etc/system.
Or run this command as root:
echo 'ip`dohwcksum/w 0' | mdb -kw
Also you need to ether run to get your
blacklio,
I feel your pain. I posted a thread yesterday seeking help.
I haven't had any success yet building OpenSolaris. It has been painful with
not much out there for help. I follow the directions by the numbers.
I have similar errors on mine. Mine builds for 7.5 hours and then errors out.
Jürgen Keil wrote:
There are no more 'base' rules.
How can I change the default layout, since there are
no more alternatives?
Have a look at this thread:
http://www.opensolaris.org/jive/thread.jspa?threadID=86953tstart=15
Apparently the keyboard layout is configured
in
Ok, thanks! But small testing of new version of gani drives showing that it
work. I try to install rge driver from OpenSolaris at weekends.
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It sounds like you are moving in the right direction.
thanks :-)
In general, any Broadcom, Nvidia, Intel or 3Com NIC will work. There
are of course exceptions.
Yes, i know the mainstream server hardware. But i also learn Solaris at my home
PC, based on Gigabyte MB with integrated RTL8111/8168B
Jürgen Keil wrote:
I recently download osol-0811.iso, and burnt it to
a
cd. Now, when I boot from it my mouse doesn't work
at
all. My mouse is a Microsoft Standard Wireless
Optical Mouse. The mouse and the keyboard both
connect wirelessly to a receiver thingy which
plugs
in via
Any ideas? I would really like to know how to fix this. So I can have it
running on my laptop
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I've been trying to setup a NIS server on OpenSolaris, and haven't been very
successful.
I've followed most of the guides that I have found on BigAdmin and other
places, so I thought I should ask if someone else might have been able to get a
NIS server up and running properly.
ypinit -m
Hi
Just upgraded to SunOS gbm6 5.11 snv_106 i86pc i386 i86pc Solaris and
the double quotes seem to stop working.
Using a standard UK keyboard and LANG=en_US.UTF-8
Now I have seen this before but it sorted itself out, possibly as part
of an upgrade.
Typing shift-2 gives nothing the first time
Hi all,
During the upgrade after I defined all the parameters to continue
installation just at the point where it goes to graphical (where the
screen goes gray, the asks if you can read this) the screen goes gray
and never asks if I can read it and hit enter. The computer locks up
there,
Can you try geting this info when you boot into single user mode and mount the
root drive on /a
look in log /a//var/sadm/install_data
# cd /a/etc/X11
# ls -a
. gdm starthere .video.devs
..serverconfig sysconfig .xorg.conf
# cat .video.devs
Then run and
On My MB:
# prtdiag -v |head -2
System Configuration: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. GA-MA78GM-S2H
BIOS Configuration: Award Software International, Inc. F4 04/30/2008
All I did for this work around 10u5, 10u6 and some of the earlier versions
before snv_b103 after I ran dvd inital_install
Thanks, Alan!
For everyone else, the correct one is this:
Section InputDevice
Identifier Keyboard0
Driver kbd
Option XkbRules xorg
Option XkbModel pc105
Option XkbLayout de_CH
#Option XkbVariant ch
EndSection
The driver is 'kbd'; the one I mentioned before was wrong. And
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