s...@pandora.be wrote on 9/2/21 9:01 PM:
There's two aspects here:
1) the language and keyboard choice during install
2) the MATE settings
No, there is a single issue : the MATE setting do not work.
It works neither in the install phase nor in normal situation
after the install is complet
I've almost finished setting up my new i5/NVIDIA 1030 server. latest pkg
image-update today, my WD red pros arrived at last so I could build my
ZFS mirror for the data store, it's all coming together. I've turned
off atime on rpool and my other zpools. Rebooted, everything seems fine.
Every
Have you tried just booting with lightdm disabled, logging in through
the cli and running startx?
Not sure if it would work, but it's worth a shot.
/tony
Carl Brewer wrote:
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> I've almost finished setting up my new i5/NVIDIA 1030 server. latest pkg
> image-update today, my WD red pros arrive
On 3/09/2021 9:35 pm, Tony Brian Albers wrote:
Have you tried just booting with lightdm disabled, logging in through
the cli and running startx?
It did a pretty good kernel panic!
This is weird.
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You wrote that you are running a Intel i5-10400F CPU.
That is a 6 core CPU according and the specs do not list an integrated Graphics
card so I think it is an Intel CPU *without* integrated graphics :
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/products/sku/199278/intel-core-i510400f-processor-12m
On 4/09/2021 12:36 am, s...@pandora.be wrote:
You wrote that you are running a Intel i5-10400F CPU.
That is a 6 core CPU according and the specs do not list an integrated Graphics
card so I think it is an Intel CPU *without* integrated graphics :
That's correct. That's why I'm using Nvidia
This is the panic message :
root@skaro:/var/log# fmdump -Vp -u 017daaba-0d44-c582-d73d-b554bcf017a5
TIME UUID SUNW-MSG-ID
Sep 04 2021 09:50:42.514056000 017daaba-0d44-c582-d73d-b554bcf017a5
SUNOS-8000-KL
TIME CLASS
On 4/09/2021 12:36 am, s...@pandora.be wrote:
# scanpci | grep UHD
Intel Corporation CometLake-S GT2 [UHD Graphics 630]
So in my case the 'scanpci' tool from OpenIndiana detects a UHD Graphics 630 in
addition to the NVIDIA adapter.
Did you check 'scanpci' and grep Intel ?
Yes, but not r
Still beating my head against this, I checked the NVidia drivers
According to the machine :
dmesg | grep -i nvi
Sep 4 11:35:11 skaro pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: nvidia255
Sep 4 11:35:11 skaro genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] nvidia255 is
/pseudo/nvidia@255
Sep 4 11:35:11 skaro
I tried using nvidia-xconfig to generate an xorg.conf file in /etc/X11
and then hand-adding the speeds that my monitor supports.
The monitor is an AOC 27V2Q, which, according to
supports 30-88kHz horizontal and 50-75 Hz vertical so my xorg.conf file,
now shows (I hand-added the vendor name, mo
I ran out of options, so I reverted the BIOS back to a saved config from
weeks ago, and ... it worked!
*I* did not change the BIOS.
WTF?!
Am going to see what happens when I plug the KVM switch in again. It
must have done something weird to something. The KVM switch is a little
magic box wi
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