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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 ?

Hope this is a bit of help

Rich

On Sunday 10 Aug 2003 8:30 pm, a_k_b wrote:
> >     Out of interest what video drivers are you using?? If you are using
> > the nvidia driver and a frame buffer for the kernel boot up then this is
> > a known problem (its in the nvidia readme's). It is caused as two kernel
> > drivers both want the same hardware I think.
>
> ah good to know... but is there any way to fix this? i looked at the readme
> just a moment ago and didnt find this problem or a fix for it. maybe i just
> didnt notice something... i think the problem occured around my last world
> update, which included the nvidia drivers too... but with the one i used
> before (always up-to-date nvidia drivers here), it just worked fine :-/
>
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