Andrei Korolyov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> posted [EMAIL PROTECTED], excerpted below, on Thu, 04 Jan 2007 11:47:20 +0300:
> I`ll been used portage-based NVidia driver when i solve system crash. > All actions which you tell will been maked without result many times > later :( Well then, there's little more I can suggest, maybe others. I assume you rebuild your nvidia drivers after every kernel upgrade, right? (If you've done the other, probably so, but never hurts to be sure.) Have you tried reverting to an earlier kernel, say 2.6.18.whatever rather than 2.6.19, or even the 2.6.16 series (which continues to be maintained and updated for security fixes and the like)? There are known incompatibilities between some of the later xorg versions and certain nvidia drivers, but I'm afraid I don't keep up on what works with what. Others running the drivers should at minimum be able to confirm known working combinations of xorg/kernel/nvidia, and of course the version(s) of gcc used to compile them, and possibly glibc and linux-headers as well. (FWIW, I've had issues with glibc-2.5, but they shouldn't be related to any of this, but glibc is such a basic system library it's always a possibility.) Good luck. Despite my disagreement with slaveryware software choices, it's distressing to me when I see someone with a problem with something as essential as video drivers, and I can't do anything to help. When my system isn't working correctly, something's just not right in my world, and I seriously empathize with anyone in the same situation, regardless of what they choose to run (even MSWormOS, tho I don't get involved with that much anymore as my knowledge on the subject, at W98 vintage, is getting very dated). -- Duncan - List replies preferred. No HTML msgs. "Every nonfree program has a lord, a master -- and if you use the program, he is your master." Richard Stallman -- [email protected] mailing list
