something else came to mind, have you tried putting in the int10 module
for X? That will try to softboot the video card instead of let the X
drivers do it.
On Thu, 2002-03-21 at 06:53, Eduard Bloch wrote:
> #include
> Gyula Lukacs wrote on Thu Mar 21, 2002 um 01:13:39PM:
>
> > works fine and I
Hi, Eduard.
Hmm... I think I had this happening with my MX400. Which AGP driver are
you using? I think NVdriver works better with that intel chipset. I
remember going though nVidia's documentation and saw it mumbling about
using Ndriver for the BX chipset. You could try putting in Options
"NvAGP
something else came to mind, have you tried putting in the int10 module
for X? That will try to softboot the video card instead of let the X
drivers do it.
On Thu, 2002-03-21 at 06:53, Eduard Bloch wrote:
> #include
> Gyula Lukacs wrote on Thu Mar 21, 2002 um 01:13:39PM:
>
> > works fine and
Hi, Eduard.
Hmm... I think I had this happening with my MX400. Which AGP driver are
you using? I think NVdriver works better with that intel chipset. I
remember going though nVidia's documentation and saw it mumbling about
using Ndriver for the BX chipset. You could try putting in Options
"NvAG
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