On 4/6/07, Sven Arvidsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Fri, 2007-04-06 at 15:48 -0400, Greg Folkert wrote:
> What nVidia modules are you using? 9129 was the last version that
> supported the NV18 chipset. I know, I have an exact duplicate of the
> card.
Looks like he's using the free nv driver.
Yes.
dpkg -l| grep nvidia
Post the output from there.
Nothing new... This installation has 2 years and I've had 5 about
different video
cards (and 3 PCs) since then. Same installation.
rc nvidia-glx-dev 1.0.8776-4
NVIDIA binary XFree86 4.x / Xorg driver deve
rc nvidia-kernel-2.4.27-2-386 1.0.7174+1
NVIDIA binary kernel module for Linux 2.4.27
rc nvidia-kernel-2.6.14arhuaco.keystrokes 1.0.7174-4
NVIDIA binary kernel module for Linux 2.6.14
rc nvidia-kernel-2.6.15-1-k7 1.0.8178+2
NVIDIA binary kernel module for Linux 2.6.15
rc nvidia-kernel-2.6.15arhuaco 1.0.8178-1
NVIDIA binary
kernel module for Linux 2.6.15
I don't mind using the non-free driver
(You know, those drivers suck in Linux, but there aren't many choices),
But I tried it before and the card also crashes.
When it crashes, the screen goes black and the CPU usage increases
(the CPU fan goes mad :)).
If you have time, try each card separately and see if you can pinpoint
the crash to a specific configuration.
Done! I didn't get the back trace, but I isolated the crash.
The log:
http://www.pastebin.ca/427621
The configuration:
http://www.pastebin.ca/427623
Note that the primary video card works (I'm using it now) with both the
free and the privative drivers (using the free driver now).
Thanks,
Nelson.-
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