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I have an nvidia gforce2 mx and dual PIII 700 ( abit vp6 ) I had similar problems to you a while back. Have you tried checking that the correct agpgart is being loaded diddy@pooter:~> cat /proc/nv/card0 ----- Driver Info ----- NVRM Version: 1.0-1541 ------ Card Info ------ Model: GeForce2 MX IRQ: 10 Video BIOS: 03.11.00.04 ------ AGP Info ------- AGP status: Enabled AGP Driver: AGPGART Bridge: Via Apollo Pro SBA: Supported [disabled] FW: Unsupported [disabled] Rates: 2x 1x [2x] Registers: 0x1f000203:0x00000102 I must say that I did fiddle with my ram chips and reseated them amongst a load of stuff when testing. This may have helped. There is some info in the nvidia readme about agpgart. I'm not sure what I did but it solved the problem. I guess what Im trying to say is, keep at it because you will sort it out. dids
I've got a dual CPU (PIII/1Ghz) machien w/ nvidia geforce2MX card (the dual head one) / serverwroks chipset, IDE disk
And it's unstable as hell.
I cannot do much on it or the machine crashes. I've tried the defaults suse 7.2 kernel, as well as a whole bunch of homegrown ones (2.4.4, 2.4.7, 2.4.9, 2.4.10, ) I've tried reiserfs , i've tried ext3 Im back to ext2
Nothing works, When Im in X and start doing some serious X work it crashes when I don;t run X on the machine it's rocksolid.
I've run memtest 2.7 -> no errors I've swapped videocards with known good ones
I've tried pretty much every flavour of the Nvidia drivers and still no go.
Any suggestions ?
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