I am not sure if it is any help but I know the newer 6629 version of the
NVidia Driver on my personal machine.
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Hello,
I am running Suse Linux Enterprise Server 9.0 for AMD64, with the FX1100 driver version 1.0-6111 on 12 machines at my company.
The problem we have is that everytime users log out of the X environment, the entire thing crashes. The screen fills up with purple lines and fuzz. The only way to get out of this is to remotesh in and reboot, or to hit the Reset button on the machine. I have looked everywhere for people having these same problems, and nobody can seem to replicate this.
I am not using any TV Out options, just a standard monitor configuration. I installed the Nvidia driver successfully, with the step by step instructions that Nvidia provided. Has anyone else seen this issue? Here is a chunk of the /var/log/messages at the time of this graphics crash. Again, this is only occuring when a user logs out of X. Especially common when the "root" user logs out.
Thanks,
John
Nov 4 14:22:27 rds023 kernel: ----------- [cut here ] --------- [please bite here ] --------- Nov 4 14:22:27 rds023 kernel: Kernel BUG at pageattr:106 Nov 4 14:22:27 rds023 kernel: invalid operand: 0000 [1] SMP Nov 4 14:22:27 rds023 kernel: CPU 1 Nov 4 14:22:27 rds023 kernel: Pid: 4950, comm: X Tainted: PF U 2.6.5-7.97-smp Nov 4 14:22:27 rds023 kernel: RIP: 0010:[<ffffffff801230b9>] <ffffffff801230b9>{change_page_attr+1225} Nov 4 14:22:27 rds023 kernel: RSP: 0018:000001007ccf1c08 EFLAGS: 00010282 Nov 4 14:22:27 rds023 kernel: RAX: 0000000000000df0 RBX: 8000000000000163 RCX: 8000000000000163 Nov 4 14:22:27 rds023 kernel: RDX: 0000010000009df0 RSI: 0000010000000000 RDI: 000001007fffe080 Nov 4 14:22:27 rds023 kernel: RBP: 0000000000009000 R08: 0000000000000001 R09: 0000000000000001 Nov 4 14:22:27 rds023 kernel: R10: 00000000000000cb R11: 0000000000003246 R12: 0000010037c1f000 Nov 4 14:22:27 rds023 kernel: R13: 0000010001c326c8 R14: 0000010000009df0 R15: 0000000000000000 Nov 4 14:22:27 rds023 kernel: FS: 0000002a95e094c0(0000) GS:ffffffff804e7e80(0000) knlGS:000000005585c9e0 Nov 4 14:22:27 rds023 kernel: CS: 0010 DS: 0000 ES: 0000 CR0: 000000008005003b Nov 4 14:22:27 rds023 kernel: CR2: 000000000099e0a0 CR3: 0000000037e9c000 CR4: 00000000000006e0 Nov 4 14:22:27 rds023 kernel: Process X (pid: 4950, threadinfo 000001007ccf0000, task 00000100c9cc0b10) Nov 4 14:22:27 rds023 kernel: Stack: 0000000100000093 0000010001c326c8 0000010037c1f000 0000010000000000 Nov 4 14:22:27 rds023 kernel: ffffffffa07df0b8 0000010077e1c298 ffffffffa07def40 ffffffff802577eb Nov 4 14:22:27 rds023 kernel: 0000010077e1c300 0000010077e1c300 Nov 4 14:22:27 rds023 kernel: Call Trace:<ffffffff802577eb>{agp_generic_destroy_page+187} <ffffffff802580cf>{agp_free_memory+159} Nov 4 14:22:27 rds023 kernel: <ffffffffa04aafcb>{:nvidia:KernFreeAGPPages+70} <ffffffffa04a83e9>{:nvidia:nv_free_pages+277} Nov 4 14:22:27 rds023 kernel: <ffffffffa02f4256>{:nvidia:_nv001607rm+106} <ffffffffa02df75a>{:nvidia:_nv001163rm+150} Nov 4 14:22:27 rds023 kernel: <ffffffffa02df57b>{:nvidia:_nv001167rm+193} <ffffffffa02deb58>{:nvidia:_nv001176rm+298} Nov 4 14:22:27 rds023 kernel: <ffffffffa02f9aae>{:nvidia:rm_disable_interrupts+64} Nov 4 14:22:27 rds023 kernel: <ffffffffa02da9d0>{:nvidia:_nv003441rm+120} <ffffffffa02fad89>{:nvidia:_nv001137rm+461} Nov 4 14:22:27 rds023 kernel: <ffffffffa02f9d8e>{:nvidia:rm_ioctl+58} <ffffffffa04aa24a>{:nvidia:nv_kern_ioctl+910} Nov 4 14:22:27 rds023 kernel: <ffffffff8019765f>{sys_ioctl+1023} <ffffffff801106f4>{system_call+124} Nov 4 14:22:27 rds023 kernel: Nov 4 14:22:27 rds023 kernel: Nov 4 14:22:27 rds023 kernel: Code: 0f 0b 55 ff 35 80 ff ff ff ff 6a 00 48 b8 ff ff ff 7f ff ff Nov 4 14:22:27 rds023 kernel: RIP <ffffffff801230b9>{change_page_attr+1225} RSP <000001007ccf1c08> <<
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