I’m not sure which forum to post this in, so please forgive (and redirect) me if this is the wrong one:
Apparently, there is something broken in the docs.nvidia.com area (e.g., the page Welcome — Jetson Linux<br/>Developer Guide 34.1 documentation). Even though I have DOM Storage enabled, it presents an ugly page saying that DOM Storage is disabled and won’t load or provide access to the actual document I need.
Has anybody else seen this? This seems to have started somewhat recently…
I was wondering if it could be related to the Chrome/Firefox version 100 problem, so I tried changing my user agent string to look like version 89 or 99, but that didn’t seem to fix anything.
I’m using Firefox 100.0 on Linux. And yes, I checked in about:config and dom.storage.enabled is true.
Edit: Also broken on Windows 10 using Edge version 101.0.1210.39
Thank you, @TomNVIDIA . I have to wonder if there’s some other problem going on:
I’m specifically looking for a detailed boot sequence description for the TX2 NX. When I search “nvidia boot sequence jetson tx2” on Google, I get a result for which the google partial preview indicates explicitly that this page contains text with the term “TX2”:
But when I click on the link, the document does not indicate that TX2 is one of the products covered. Furthermore, a quick textual search for “tx2” shows nothing.
What is going on? How can I find a specification of the boot sequence for the TX2? (Specifically, I want the TX2 NX, but I assume the boot sequence is the same…)
Thank you, will do…but still wondering why google’s reading of that link is different from the actual link. It makes me think that the web page google /thinks/ is there was there once upon a time…where did it go?
Hi @TomNVIDIA I have already enrolled for Drive development program, but I am in quite urgency in order to deliver my project. Could you please help me out with at least quite a few details related to the kernel version.?
It will mean a lot.