On Mon, Nov 25, 2002 at 10:36:50PM -0500, Eric Bourque wrote:
> The subject says it all: for some reason, the nvidia drivers (i.e., the
> binary ones from nvidia) combined with mozilla 1.2b, and the latest
> kernel (2.4.18-18) seem to occasionally crash X. So far, it has always
> happened while cli
Just to throw in the mix I'm using 2.4.18-18, Moz 1.2b and 3123 Nvidia
binary drivers have have never seen a crash of X.
ps Sorry Mike I occasionally likes to play my games :)
On Mon, 2002-11-25 at 23:23, Chris Kloiber wrote:
> On Mon, 2002-11-25 at 23:14, Eric Bourque wrote:
> > > Good thing Mi
On Mon, 2002-11-25 at 23:14, Eric Bourque wrote:
> > Good thing Mike Harris isn't seeing this, he'd rupture a vein.
>
> Good point. I didn't mean this as a "something Red Hat isn't doing
> right" but rather a "if you are using RH 8 with the nvidia driver and
> moz 1.2b, etc. things may not go smoo
> Good thing Mike Harris isn't seeing this, he'd rupture a vein.
Good point. I didn't mean this as a "something Red Hat isn't doing
right" but rather a "if you are using RH 8 with the nvidia driver and
moz 1.2b, etc. things may not go smoothly".
> Try without the nVidia module for a while and see
On Mon, 2002-11-25 at 22:36, Eric Bourque wrote:
> The subject says it all: for some reason, the nvidia drivers (i.e., the
> binary ones from nvidia) combined with mozilla 1.2b, and the latest
> kernel (2.4.18-18) seem to occasionally crash X. So far, it has always
> happened while clicking on some
The subject says it all: for some reason, the nvidia drivers (i.e., the
binary ones from nvidia) combined with mozilla 1.2b, and the latest
kernel (2.4.18-18) seem to occasionally crash X. So far, it has always
happened while clicking on something in mozilla. Yes, I rebuilt the
srpms of the nvidia