Here is a quick tip. Radeon software doesn't seem to like being loaded if
the Quicktime software isn't also enabled.
Carefully disabling everything and slowly re-adding revealed the USB pieces. Thinking perhaps the 9.2.2 items might not be compatible with beige, I substituted for the normally-used (and older) v1.4.1 set intended for adding USB to beige boxen. Was no better.
Nah, turned out to be the USB card went bad I think. Previously working fine in a 7500 running either 9.1 or 8.6, it was freezing the OS at boot right after Starting Up ..., but only with the USB extensions present.
But I don't think it's a software conflict: Disable them but keep the card, or keep them but lose the card, and all is well.
This also prevented Jaguar from booting whenever the card was present, even from the CD --- same freezing, at the spinning circle.
-David
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