Iain Thomas wrote: > > > On Tue, 6 Feb 2001, Kevin Brosius wrote: > > Iain Thomas wrote: > > > On Tue, 6 Feb 2001, Drew Parsons wrote: > > > > Dear Kevin and XFree86 developers, > > > > The system runs perfectly fine using the vesa driver (log here ), but > > > > when I > > > > try to use the proper s3virge, the computer completely freezes up, not > > > > even > > > > responding to kernel magic SysRq keys. > > > Just to say that I've also got this problem; although moving libddc solved > > > it. Moving libvbe (and putting libddc back) seems to work better. > > > I've also posted lots of logs and a problem description to the > > > xpert@xfree86.org list some time ago. > > > I've never tried magic SysRq, however, ssh/telnet via a pcmcia card was > > > down. > > But you have an ViRGE MX+, right Iain? Drew looks like he's running a > > MX. I believe it's not the same cause, although it may exhibit failure > > in the same way... > > <dismantles part of laptop> > The chip is marked thus: > ---- > S3 (r) 86C260 > On Board (tm) > N6A01B > > 86C260-1B > 9747 C29215.00 > KOREA > ---- > > With a big M5 sticker on it. The documnetation says M5, and the m5.exe > utility from ftp.clevo.com.tw says m5 (not m5+), so I think it's just an > M5. > If I said before that it's an M5+, my apologies, I appear to have been > wrong. > > -- > Regards, [EMAIL PROTECTED] > My website: http://www.warwick.ac.uk/~csuli/ > XMMS not playing
Great, thanks for clearing that up. I'll have to review your logs again to see how they relate to the other reported problems. -- Kevin