Thanks Chris.
It turns out that there was a problem with the int10 module, and there is a
way to prevent it from loading.  After doing that, everything seems to work
great.

I have to thank Mark Vojkovich QUITE a bit for this one.

I added:

Option "NoInt10"

In the Section "Device" of my XF86Config file.

Thanks everyone for your help!
-James Turnbull

----- Original Message -----
From: "Christoph Koulen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, July 03, 2002 12:28 AM
Subject: [Xpert]Help please! Still Problems with XFree86 -configure


> Hello.
>
> I'm not much of a 'guru' myself, but!  there is hope  =8-)
>
> I am using an MSI GeForce3 TI200 card with 64 MB of DDR RAM,
> XFree86 4.2.0 binary edition,
> Debian 3.0 (woody)
> NVIDIA driver 1.0-2960
>
> and my system runs terrific! (aside from a spurious visual artefact
> that's GLX and/or OpenGL related.)
>
> Don't downgrade to XFree86 4.0.2, and don't buy another card.
>
> From your logfile I get the idea, that you have no proper XF86Config
> file yet. To me it looks like the system is loading all sorts of video
> drivers when in fact it should only be loading the "nv" or the
> "nvidia"driver.
>
> Most of your unresolved globals are related to video drivers, for which
> there is no hardware in your system. These drivers shouldn't be loaded
> in the first place.
>
> Could you please post your XF86Config file?
>
> On my Debian system it's in /etc/X11/XF86Config-4
>
>
>     Christoph
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