On 10 Sep 2002, Xavier Bestel wrote:

> Le mar 10/09/2002 � 00:09, Mark Vojkovich a �crit :
> > > I dunno if I've been clear, but I even tried with only one driver at a
> > > time (NV or R128), so it really seems it's an X server issue, not a
> > > driver one.
> > > Also, I'm using debian packages, I didn't build it myself.
> > > 
> > > Any hint ? X 4.1 was working quite well on this machine.
> > > 
> > 
> >    When you say one driver at a time, that was with both cards
> > in the machine correct?  Just different Layout sections run
> > from the commandline?
> 
> Yes
> 
> >    Which card is the one the console comes up on?
> 
> The R128 (I can choose in my BIOS if the main card is AGP or PCI; I
> choosed AGP because I want to boot on the R128).
> 

   You might try switching them for completeness, but somehow
I don't think that will change anything.

   This sounds like maybe a RAC problem, or perhaps a driver problem
with the RAC settings.   Were you able to do "XFree86 -probeonly"
without crashing?  If so, can you post the /var/log/XFree86.0.log?


                        Mark.
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