[OpenIndiana-discuss] Firefox68esr for testing

Stephan Althaus Stephan.Althaus at Duedinghausen.eu
Thu Mar 18 19:55:45 UTC 2021


On 03/18/21 06:06 PM, Apostolos Syropoulos via openindiana-discuss wrote:
> OK I said let's upgrade and keep fingewrs crossed.
> The system booted, mate started just fine but the USB ports
> are not functioning!
>
>
> apostolo at adalind>> /usr/sbin/cfgadm
> Ap_Id                          Type         Receptacle   Occupant     Condition
> sata2/0::dsk/c9t0d0            disk         connected    configured   ok
> sata2/1::dsk/c9t1d0            cd/dvd       connected    configured   ok
> sata2/2::dsk/c9t2d0            disk         connected    configured   ok
> sata2/3                        sata-port    empty        unconfigured ok
> sata2/4                        sata-port    empty        unconfigured ok
> sata2/5                        sata-port    empty        unconfigured ok
> usb8/1                         unknown      empty        unconfigured ok
> usb8/2                         usb-mouse    connected    configured   ok
> usb8/3                         unknown      empty        unconfigured ok
> usb8/4                         unknown      empty        unconfigured ok
> usb8/5                         unknown      empty        unconfigured ok
> usb9/1                         unknown      empty        unconfigured ok
> usb9/2                         unknown      empty        unconfigured ok
> usb9/3                         unknown      empty        unconfigured ok
> usb9/4                         unknown      empty        unconfigured ok
> usb9/5                         unknown      empty        unconfigured ok
> usb10/1                        unknown      empty        unconfigured ok
> usb10/2                        unknown      empty        unconfigured ok
> usb10/3                        unknown      empty        unconfigured ok
> usb10/4                        unknown      empty        unconfigured ok
> usb10/5                        unknown      empty        unconfigured ok
> usb11/1                        unknown      empty        unconfigured ok
> usb11/2                        unknown      empty        unconfigured ok
> usb11/3                        usb-storage  connected    configured   ok
> usb11/4                        unknown      empty        unconfigured ok
> usb11/5                        unknown      empty        unconfigured ok
> usb12/1                        unknown      empty        unconfigured ok
> usb12/2                        unknown      empty        unconfigured ok
> usb13/1                        unknown      empty        unconfigured ok
> usb13/2                        unknown      empty        unconfigured ok
> usb13/3                        unknown      empty        unconfigured ok
> usb13/4                        unknown      empty        unconfigured ok
> usb14/1                        unknown      empty        unconfigured ok
> usb14/2                        unknown      empty        unconfigured ok
> usb14/3                        unknown      empty        unconfigured ok
> usb14/4                        unknown      empty        unconfigured ok
> usb15/1                        unknown      empty        unconfigured ok
> usb15/2                        unknown      empty        unconfigured ok
> usb15/3                        unknown      empty        unconfigured ok
> usb15/4                        unknown      empty        unconfigured ok
> usb16/1                        usb-hub      connected    configured   ok
> usb16/1.1                      unknown      empty        unconfigured ok
> usb16/1.2                      usb-device   connected    configured   ok
> usb16/1.3                      unknown      empty        unconfigured ok
> usb16/1.4                      unknown      empty        unconfigured ok
> usb16/2                        unknown      empty        unconfigured ok
>
> But when I run rmformat I see nothing! Running as root I see
>
> root at adalind>> rmformat
> Looking for devices...
>       1. Logical Node: /dev/rdsk/c12t0d0p0
>          Physical Node: /pci at 0,0/pci1458,5004 at 13,2/storage at 3/disk at 0,0
>          Connected Device: Generic  Flash Disk       8.07
>          Device Type: Removable
>          Bus: USB
>          Size: 7,7 GB
>          Label: <Unknown>
>          Access permissions: Medium is not write protected.
>       2. Logical Node: /dev/rdsk/c13t0d0p0
>          Physical Node: /pci at 0,0/pci1002,43a1 at 15,1/pci1458,5007 at 0/storage at 4/disk at 0,0
>          Connected Device:  USB      SanDisk 3.2Gen1 1.00
>          Device Type: Removable
>          Bus: USB
>          Size: 117,4 GB
>          Label: <Unknown>
>          Access permissions: Medium is not write protected.
>       3. Logical Node: /dev/rdsk/c9t1d0p0
>          Physical Node: /pci at 0,0/pci1458,b002 at 11/cdrom at 1,0
>          Connected Device: HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GH24NSD1  LG00
>          Device Type: DVD Reader/Writer
>          Bus: <Unknown>
>          Size: <Unknown>
>          Label: <Unknown>
>          Access permissions: <Unknown>
> root at adalind>> mount -F pcfs /dev/dsk/c12t0d0p0:c /mnt
>
> And this works. Also, I see
>
> root at adalind>> ls -l rmformat
> -r-sr-xr-x   1 root     bin        68428 Μαρ 18 18:20 rmformat
>
> which I am not really sure if it is correct.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> A.S.
> ----------------------
> Apostolos Syropoulos
> Xanthi, Greece
>
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Hello!

So your panic after "pkg update" is solved ? Which nvidia driver are you 
using now?

i don't know where your USB problem may come from, but my rmformat 
binary has the same size

$ ls -l `which rmformat`
-r-sr-xr-x   1 root     bin        68428 Mar 16 22:27 /usr/bin/rmformat

It it more likely a permission problem. Did you change your user 
(-groups) recently ?


Stephan





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