>
> Can people please mail me the output of lspcidrake -v and telling me
> what versions work/don't work for you?
>
> Later, Juan "learning too much about NVidia graphics cards".

agpgart         : Intel Corporation|440BX/ZX - 82443BX/ZX Host bridge 
[BRIDGE_HOST] (vendor:8086 device:7190)
unknown         : Intel Corporation|440BX/ZX - 82443BX/ZX AGP bridge 
[BRIDGE_PCI] (vendor:8086 device:7191)
unknown         : Intel Corporation|82371AB PIIX4 ISA [BRIDGE_ISA] 
(vendor:8086 device:7110)
unknown         : Intel Corporation|82371AB PIIX4 IDE [STORAGE_IDE] 
(vendor:8086 device:7111)
usb-uhci        : Intel Corporation|82371AB PIIX4 USB [SERIAL_USB] 
(vendor:8086 device:7112)
sonypi          : Intel Corporation|82371AB PIIX4 ACPI - Bus Master IDE 
Controller [BRIDGE_OTHER] (vendor:8086 device:7113)
hptraid         : Triones|HPT366 [STORAGE_OTHER] (vendor:1103 device:0004)
hptraid         : Triones|HPT366 [STORAGE_OTHER] (vendor:1103 device:0004)
tulip           : ADMtek|ADM983 Linksys EtherFast 10/100 [NETWORK_ETHERNET] 
(vendor:1317 device:0985 subv:1317 subd:0574)
snd-emu10k1     : Creative Labs|SB Live! (audio) [MULTIMEDIA_AUDIO] 
(vendor:1102 device:0002 subv:1102 subd:8023)
emu10k1-gp      : Creative Labs|SB Live! (joystick) [INPUT_OTHER] (vendor:1102 
device:7002 subv:1102 subd:0020)
Card:NVIDIA GeForce4 (generic): nVidia Corporation|NV17 GeForce4 MX 420 
[DISPLAY_VGA] (vendor:10de device:0172)
unknown         : Unknown|USB UHCI Root Hub [Hub|Root Hub] (vendor:0000 
device:0000)

I haven't been able to compile any of the versions that use ".run" files. They 
all complain that they can't find the kernel header files, even though they 
are looking in the correct directory. 4191 works fine, so I'm sticking with 
it for now - I just recompile it for new kernels.

By the way, I recently had an nVidia card die on me. I couldn't convince KDE 
that it was gone - it insisted on trying to load a nonexistent 
nVidia-specific file. All I could get was console mode. I finally put another 
nVidia card in and all is well. Tried getting help on one of the KDE lists 
but all I got were tips that told me to do the things I had already done 
(which didn't work).

Jay

-- 
Q:      How many IBM 370's does it take to execute a job? 
A:      Four, three to hold it down, and one to rip its head off.


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