Carl Karsten wrote: > Timothy S. Nelson wrote: > >> >> If it locks or doesn't run at that point, you're probably running >> into this bug: >> >> https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=18160 >> >> (I noticed your log finishes with "initializing int10", which is >> what mine finished with when I ran into this bug). >> >> The cause is that, at a certain point, Xorg got rid of its inbuilt >> PCI handling code, and has been relying on the kernel PCI code. >> Unfortunately, there's been a bug in the Xorg code, and a bug in the >> kernel as well. Either Alex Villacis-Lasso (excuse lack of diacritics) >> will fix it, or my book on PCI architecture will arrive, and I'll give >> it a go myself (but it may be beyond me). >> >> The workaround is to downgrade to an older version of Xorg. I >> forget what version worked, but IIRC, it worked in Fedora 8, but not >> Fedora 9 (I went straight from Fedora 6 to Fedora 10 myself, so I'm >> unsure). >> >> HTH some. >> >> > > This helps alot - I know to stop messing with my config and start > downgradeing. > thankyou very much. > There is a 'noInt10" option in the nvidia binary blob driver that might help. IIRC you only need it for the primary card.
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