> Tested: > > OI-151 live CD > http://dlc-int.openindiana.org/151/oi-dev-151-x86-20110608-1.iso > > > System: > > Intel Core i3-2100 > ASUS P8H61 PLUS > 8GB DDR3 > Nvidia G210 > 3x 2TB + 1x 2TB spare > > > The aim is to replace the existing office network equipments which > consists of 3 boxes of dust, running Linux and OpenBSD. (Disclaimer: I > have very little knowledge of Linux let alone OpenBSD or Solaris. I am > a physicist by training, and for the most part a comfortable end-user > of Windows.) > > > I have to say, whatever you guys have done, it is amazing. Within a > single day, I managed to install the OS, set up 3-way ZFS mirror, CIFS > shares, DNS, DHCP and SVN services. > > The only quirks I've read into so far is the device driver for Intel > AMT (which I don't use anyway), and the occasion freeze of the Gnome > desktop. As for the latter - how should I recover from it? My gut > feeling is that it is triggered by graphic updates on the desktop, and > Ctrl+Alt+F1 doesn't seem to help other than making the whole screen go > blank. The rest of the system (e.g. DNS server) is still functional, > though. > > > All in all - thank you very much! > > > Alex. > I installed the same version to another desktop yesterday and had quite a few lock ups through the afternoon/evening, however today I've not had a single lock up, no changes in workload etc. One system change I made was to set speedstep to use poll-mode
/etc/power.conf cpupm enable poll-mode Can you ssh in when the desktop/application freezes? _______________________________________________ OpenIndiana-discuss mailing list OpenIndiana-discuss@openindiana.org http://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/openindiana-discuss