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).

Hmm, OK I'll try that. I noticed that /proc/nv/card0 and card1
both show AGP as being enabled (using either agpgart or
NVdriver's internal AGP support) which seems wrong. Could
that be a problem too?

To complicate things further I think both cards are using the
same IRQ. Is that a problem?

[nv driver]
>    Is the server eating CPU?

I think so, but I'm not certain.

>    Did you build the server yourself?  If it hasn't been

No, I used the Debian packages.

> stripped you should attach with gdb and see where it's hung
> at.  From the sounds of it (the cursor not moving) it's 
> hung in core XFree86 input code.  If it's not eating CPU
> then it's probably stuck on select or something. 

I'll try to rebuild the server so I can gdb it.

Once it's hung, I can only move the mouse within one screen,
not between screens. And I can't click or type (nothing happens).
The hang has only just started though (clock shows the current
time, but never updates after the hang occurs).


thanks,
Hamish
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