On Monday 11 August 2003 08:34, Rich Smith wrote: > The only way I know of to fix the nvidia / framebuffer conflict is not to > use a framebuffer, but maybe someone else on the list knows a better work > around ??? > > Anyways, as for the problem only occuring in recent driver versions?? Its > been like this for as long as I have ever used nvidias own drivers which > has been as long as I can remember, so I don't really know why you only > experienced this recently ? >
I'm currently using the 1.0.4496 driver and have the problem even when not using framebuffer at all! I had been using the vesa frame buffer with no problems, but then it stopped working. I figured it would probably be a conflict with the framebuffer causing the problem so I turned it off, but still didn't work. No change of cards or anything else - well, the kernel was changed but that shouldn't cause a problem with plain text console. Jason -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
