As was suggested by a frequent poster of this list,
I saved the core dump and "viewed" with fmadm faulty.
Here is what I see:
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In message , Alan Coopersmith
writes:
>There is no way to script this inside IPS packages - instead your script
>would have to be outside the packaging system and run pkg commands to
>install/uninstall the packages as neto.
Did Oracle consider using a mediator to set the system's nVidia version
b
System installation is very different from building or the installation of
optional packages.
There is a minimal set of packages that must be installed to have a working
system. A portion of those packages are system HW dependent.
Conceptually I describe it as follows:
Base system components
On 3/13/21 4:27 AM, Stephan Althaus wrote:
But i don't know how to integrate this into the build system nor at packaging
level.
There is no way to script this inside IPS packages - instead your script
would have to be outside the packaging system and run pkg commands to
install/uninstall the pa
The first step is to determine what HW is present, What I am offering to do is
to write a script which run at single user level will determine the model of
graphics card installed. I shall also build the table for the nVidia cards so
that it returns the correct driver filename. If that proceed
On 03/12/21 10:39 PM, Reginald Beardsley via openindiana-discuss wrote:
I don't know why I should expect anything different given that gparted dumps
core in 2020.10 and doesn't recognize a Windows 7 Pro and Debian 9.3
installation on a 2 TB disk in 2017.10.
Still not detecting the card and i