How can i find my videocard model in solaris 10

Hello, I am completely new with Solaris. In fact i never touched a sun machine.

I have a co-worker who is using a Blade 2500 workstation. The Problem is that my co-worker is in London UK atm and I am in Montreal. We need to buy the exact same machine he is working on for our montreal office. I cant figure out a way or a command to detect is videocard. I thought Solaris 10 was using Xorg.conf but he tells me that there is no such file as sorg.conf or XF86Config in /etc/ /etc/X11 directory..

So is there a command i can enter to find out what videocard he is using?

Many thanks

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Malarie

[649 byte] By [Malariea] at [2007-11-26 22:43:26]
# 1

Hello,

please post the output of prtconf -F.

This is a sample output from a Blade 1000 with a PGX64 in slot 4.

$ prtconf -F

/pci@8,700000/SUNW,m64B@1:m640

During power-on you can review the logo in the banner.

Btw. there is a local website

[url=http://www.sunquebec.com/]SunQuebec.com - Tout sur SUN (Sparc Solaris Sparcstation Ultra Linux Bsd Apache Php Mysql etc)[/url]

Michael

MAALATFTa at 2007-7-10 11:59:41 > top of Java-index,Sun Hardware,Workstations - General Discussion...
# 2
In addition to that, have them open a terminal window,than as root user, run:# prtdiag -v... and capture the entire output and send it to you as a text file.Return to the forum and show us that information.
rukbata at 2007-7-10 11:59:41 > top of Java-index,Sun Hardware,Workstations - General Discussion...