On Fri, Nov 14, 2003 at 04:30:54AM -0800, John Chandler wrote:
>I notice a deafening silence on this topic all of a sudden.  Have I
>offended my hosts or become tiresome?  Please accept my apologies.
>
>Does anyone have an opinion as to whether the freezing I'm seeing is
>an XFree86 issue or something else?  Does RH9 do this a lot?  
>
>I'd consider hardware deficiencies, but when I boot my old RH 7.x on
>the exact same hardware (except different HD), it stays up for days,
>vs. minutes w/RH9 and the new XFree86.  Adjusting the resolution to
>"pathetically low" doesn't fix it.
>
>Feel free to recommend that I have someone cut the traces to the
>onboard video, replace my motherboard, install SUSE, etc.  I presume
>XFree86 is *the* X server at this point, but I'm even open to changing
>that if you think it would be an option -- I am stuck at RedHat
>7.something until I get past this.
>
>Thanks, and I realize nobody's getting paid for the advice given
>here.

All I can suggest is that you try the latest sis driver.  Thomas has a
very comprehensive web site for his driver
<http://www.winischhofer.net/linuxsisvga.shtml>.  You can download driver
updates from there too.

I don't have any sis hardware and I'm not familiar with the driver
myself, so there isn't much more I can add.

David
-- 
David Dawes
developer/release engineer                      The XFree86 Project
www.XFree86.org/~dawes
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