On Monday 31 January 2005 12:20 am, Cyber Killer wrote: | Cyber Killer wrote: | > Elwyn wrote: | >> The later versions might have new drivers that are causing problems. | >> | >> When I've been trying to sort these little problems out with PCs I try | >> changing the hardware around just in case... | > | > OK I'll try, but, I've always been using XFree4 and never had any | > problems :-P | > | > I'll say how it came out in a couple of days | | OK, I switched the gfx cards (I borrowed a GF4 Ti from a friend) and | guess what? It didn't work :-( | | Replacing all my hardware one by one is a way of getting to the problem, | but I was hoping that someone may have a better solution. Even if I'd | find the part that is causing the problem this way, replacing it is out | of the question right now (ca$h problems ;-P ). | | Anyone has any other ideas?
Drop back to a 2.4.x kernel. The 2.6 kernel seems to have a lot of problems (on Mandrake and Debian, anyway--'course Deb says it isn't ready for stable). e
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