On Tuesday 11 March 2003 09:02, Field, Jeffrey Gilbert wrote: > Martin is right .. this is 99% chance it is framebuffer support. The > nvidia driver and the framebuffer do not work at the same time. (this > is documented by nvidia). So, if you have the framebuffer buildt as a > module, remove it from your autoload; or remove it from your kernel > configuration.
It seems I do have framebuffer support built into this kernel... I will
go turn it off before I do my next kernel build. The card is *not* from
Nvidia (and from the traffic on this list, I'm thinking I should not buy
one), and is probably too old to have FB support anyway. :)
Thanks to you and the others for your advice!
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