Mark Adams wrote:
>> I should point out that I have now got this to work by booting with the
>> "Recovery" option and adding "acpi=no noapic" to the kernel command line.
> 
> Can you elabourate a little?
> 
> Does the 'recovery' option simply boot into a text mode rather than
> starting X?  Is that what caused the crash problems you were having?

Yes, the recovery option drops you into a root shell with no X.

> 
> What about the acpi/apic issue?  Did you have an IRQ routing problem?
> Is it solved? (does the 'wait for vsync' option work now?).

I have not got it to work in any other configuration other than the one 
given above so I still don't really know what the cause of the problem 
is. If I work out anything else about this problem I will post the details.

Cheers,

Dave.

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