On Mon, 11 Mar 2002, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 10, 2002 at 12:43:15PM -0800, Mark Vojkovich wrote:
> > The NVIDIA driver supports multiple cards (I have a GeForce2 +
> > TNT2 system as my main development machine), but it sometimes
> > has a difficult time posting the second head properly so you
> > may have to Option "UseInt10Module" to the Section "Device"
> > for the secondary card (the one the console does not come up
> > on).
>
> OK I've been experimenting with this a little bit. I added
> Option "UseInt10Module" "On"
> and it didn't seem to make much difference (the log file confirms
> that the int10 module is being used).
I assume you're using at least version 2313?
That option wasn't recognized before then.
>
> The AGP card is on IRQ 7 by itself. The PCI card is on IRQ 10,
> shared with the sound card and the UDMA controller.
> /proc/nv/card* shows AGP is disabled for both cards.
> (Not sure why, as I've seen it enabled for both cards before).
>
> Both cards seem to work fine individually; I'm using the second
> head only to write this. (Starting X with -screen to select
> the screen works fine.) I can run OpenGL stuff on either head
> successfully.
>
> If I start with both screens enabled, then I get the NVIDIA
> logo on both heads, then the xdm login prompt appears on the
> first screen (the AGP card) but the NVIDIA logo stays on the
> other. It hangs immediately after logging in.
More relevent to the xpert list is the problem you are seeing with
the "nv" driver.
As for the problem with the "nvidia" driver, you can send
the /var/log/XFree86.0.log to me (not the list) or at least the
output of "X -probeonly" if you can't run and quit the server.
Also can you tell me what motherboard you have? And which kernel
you're using?
Mark.
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