On Saturday 20 December 2003 00:01, Cybercar wrote:
> My XF86Config is a bit full of shit ( so many comments # )

You're XF86Config looks fine as well. I just checked your kernel .config again 
and found:

CONFIG_AGP=y
CONFIG_AGP_INTEL=y
CONFIG_AGP_NVIDIA=y
CONFIG_DRM=y
CONFIG_DRM_I830=y

What it your motherboard chipset? More specifically, what is your AGP chipset? 
You only want the driver for whatever your AGP chipset is - by the look of 
the above, I'm guessing it's Intel. You might want to remove the DRM stuff as 
well.

Everything looks like there is no problem but it's not even getting the X 
server up. If it was starting up correctly but locking up occasionally, I 
would say to remove AGP from the kernel altogether, which would then use 
NVidia's AGP driver by default. But I don't think that would help any.

If none of the above works, check the NVidia readme. It contains a list of 
files that should be installed. Check through that and make sure that every 
file exists and that the permissions provide at least read-only access for 
your users. Anything you find amiss, let us know about.

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Regards,
Jason Stubbs

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