I had the same problems (nForce3 chipset) I solved them by building my own 2.6 kernel. -- Bob On Sat, 2004-04-10 at 04:03, Paul C. Leopardi wrote:
Hi, A little more info below. Best regards On Saturday 10 April 2004 13:49, Paul C. Leopardi wrote:
Hi all, Sorry to report, my system is still not stable. Details below. After submitting the last message, I started a large make, and two things happened: 1) The screen and keyboard froze, including the cursor. 2) After reboot, I saw the following error message in the logs:
I tried a large make again. It succeeded. So I tried running a long computation. After a while, screen and keyboard froze again. This time, no error message in the logs. Freeze seems to correlate with the job taking up a large proportion of memory, or the virtual memory having to go into swap. It does not happen all the time.
I then tried re-adding "acpi=off" to kernel parameters, and tried running another long job. This time I got a segfault.
So, I'm going to take "acpi=off" out again to see if I can get a segfault, or if I only get freezes. I'll also try running from run level 3. I'll also try Option "NvAgp" "1" in /etc/X11/XF86Config as it states at http://minion.de/ and finally, I will try contacting zander@mail.minion.de.