> On 24. Mar 2023, at 07:58, Stephan Althaus <stephan.alth...@duedinghausen.eu> > wrote: > > On 3/22/23 20:56, Richard Lowe wrote: >> The challenge of answering that is you often don't know the answer >> until you see it >> >> The ::stacks command will give you asummarized view of every kernel >> thread's stack >> the ::cpuinfo -v command will show you what the CPUs are doing now (or >> were doing, before you got into kmdb). >> >> Both or either might have a smoking gun of some kind, but it's hard to >> predict what it might look like. >> >> _______________________________________________ >> openindiana-discuss mailing list >> openindiana-discuss@openindiana.org >> https://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/openindiana-discuss > > Hello! > > In one of my earlier update-tests i had a problem with the first > OI-nvidia-525 version in cooperation with Virtualbox, > so i had the idea to test this: > > I uninstalled 'userland-incorporation' and 'entire' as prerequisite to > install nvidia version 515, > now it boots! > > So, nvidia in the most recent version 525 stopped the boot process. (?) > > i checked with NVidia Solaris Driver Archive that my chipset (Quadro M1200) > is on the supported list for this version: > https://www.nvidia.com/Download/driverResults.aspx/199661/en-us/ > > > How/Why should the display driver be able to interrupt the boot process ? > How/Why should the display driver be able to interrupt the boot process > without further notice? >
That is something one can work out with debugger. But, this is binary only driver? Built *for Oracle Solaris 11.4*? With API interfaces changed inside Oracle Solaris? This means, the question is not “if” but “when” - it is only question of time when such drivers become unusable for us. Without gfx driver development, the desktop variant of illumos is dead end. rgds, toomas _______________________________________________ openindiana-discuss mailing list openindiana-discuss@openindiana.org https://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/openindiana-discuss