Thanks a lot for your Feed back.
It is more clear now. I will try with the the vesa mode
Best Regards
Amir
On 6/10/06, James C. McPherson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Amir MABROUK wrote:> Thank you for your answer.> At the moment I have only Solaris 8 ...
> Could you please clarify more " Maybe
Amir MABROUK wrote:
Thank you for your answer.
At the moment I have only Solaris 8 ...
Could you please clarify more " Maybe with vesa ..."
Hi Amir,
"vesa" is the generic VGA mode that XOrg (and XSun and XFree86)
support. It's the mode that the Solaris installer will use as
a fallback you
http://www.sun.com/software/solaris/get.jsp
download a newer version :)
Amir MABROUK wrote:
Hi James
Thank you for your answer.
At the moment I have only Solaris 8 ...
Could you please clarify more " Maybe with vesa ..."
Thanks in advance for your kind support.
Amir
On 6/9/06, *James C.
Hi James
Thank you for your answer.
At the moment I have only Solaris 8 ...
Could you please clarify more " Maybe with vesa ..."
Thanks in advance for your kind support.
Amir
On 6/9/06, James C. McPherson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
amir wrote:> I've installed Solaris 8 x86 on my laptop Amilo P
amir wrote:
I've installed Solaris 8 x86 on my laptop Amilo PRO V8010 but I can't
access the X-Window. The video device is Intel 915GM/GMS . I've also
installed the Solaris XFree86 Video Drivers and Porting Kit and I've
tried with XF86 i810 but it doesn't work.
So is there someone who can help me
Hello
Could you please help me in this issue :
I've installed Solaris 8 x86 on my laptop Amilo PRO V8010 but I can't access
the X-Window. The video device is Intel 915GM/GMS .
I've also installed the Solaris XFree86 Video Drivers and Porting Kit and I've
tried with XF86 i810 but it doesn't work