On 03/23/21 11:12 AM, russell wrote:
Hi
My dual opteron motherboard finally died, so I had to build a new
workstation based on a Ryzen 5 5600X.
Once the workstation was built, I started the Openindiana install,
downloading the 2020 October text based iso.
Very happy with the installation, no problems there as I wanted to
create a mirrorred boot pair of SSDs.
After completing the Openindiana install on the mirrored pair, I
performed a pkg refresh, then a pkg update creating a new BE.
After completing the update and I performed pkg install mate_install
it worked fine, though I have noticed a couple of things.
1) when performing a pkg install/update the create plan can take a
very, very long time compared to the Dual Opteron 2435 workstation.
Things that took seconds or worse a few minutes can now take
hours...(literally being left over night)
2) When I attempted to replace the Nvidia-390 driver with the
Nvidia-460 driver, by removing the Nvidia-390 driver it has a
dependency on nvidia pkg, attempting to remove nvidia pkg results in a
warning that the mate install depends on pkg nvidia.
How can upgrade to the Nvidia-460 driver?
Regards
Russell
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On 03/19/21 09:07 PM, John D Groenveld wrote:
Try
# beadm create nvidia-460
# beadm mount nvidia-460 /tmp/nvidia-460
# pkg -R /tmp/nvidia-460 uninstall xorg-video nvidia nvidia-390
# pkg -R /tmp/nvidia-460 install nvidia-460
# beadm activate nvidia-460
# init 6
John
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Hello!
Thanks to John to point out this possibility of changing the nvidia
driver version and avoid intermediate reboots.
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