On Fri, 22 Feb 2002, Mark Vojkovich wrote:
> > > Interesting, I have seen someone else report a very similar problem with
> > > dual Radeons.
> > I've seen that with my dual radeons. I got past the Screen not
> > configured issue, and then my Xserver started locking up. Much the same
> > a
On Fri, 22 Feb 2002, Ira L. Cooper wrote:
> > Interesting, I have seen someone else report a very similar problem with
> > dual Radeons.
>
> I've seen that with my dual radeons. I got past the Screen not
> configured issue, and then my Xserver started locking up. Much the same
> as Mark
On Fri, 22 Feb 2002, Ira L. Cooper wrote:
> > Interesting, I have seen someone else report a very similar problem with
> > dual Radeons.
>
> I've seen that with my dual radeons. I got past the Screen not
> configured issue, and then my Xserver started locking up. Much the same
> as Mark'
> Interesting, I have seen someone else report a very similar problem with
> dual Radeons.
I've seen that with my dual radeons. I got past the Screen not
configured issue, and then my Xserver started locking up. Much the same
as Mark's. I'd assumed it was the fact that nobody had test
On Fri, 22 Feb 2002, Mark Vojkovich wrote:
>
> I have a system with two NVIDIA cards, using the "nv" driver
> on both. At one point, XFree86 was able to post the secondary
> card fine. I'm seeing that it no longer is able to do this and
> prints out:
>
> (EE) NV(1): Cannot read V_BIOS
>
>
I have a system with two NVIDIA cards, using the "nv" driver
on both. At one point, XFree86 was able to post the secondary
card fine. I'm seeing that it no longer is able to do this and
prints out:
(EE) NV(1): Cannot read V_BIOS
I tried this on this machine that was known to work after I