John Hedge wrote:
Jose,

Did you pick the framebuffer option? I found it was a real big problem.
As soon as I installed without it the nv driver worked well.

John


-----Original Message-----
From: Jose [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 21, 2003 12:32 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Nvidia problems

I am running Libranet 2.8 (based on sarge) and can't seem to get my
onboard graphics going. I can use "nv" and X works but only

half-assed.


Attached are the files and logs which i hope will provide someone with
enough info to help me with this.

The onboard graphic is Nvidia Riva TNT2 Mach64 (16mb) The PC is a Dell
GX200.

Thanks
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It seems nvidia driver has some problem.

When I compile the framebuffer nvidia RIVA options, everytime I switched from X to console(framebuffer) and then when I tried to switch back to X, the keyboard just can't work and I need to remote login and kill the X manully,

And so I checked out the nvidia RIVA framebuffer option( but kept the overall framebuffer option), debian starts with console without framebuffer, I can swtich from X to console and swtich back, the only problem is that the console will lost color( colorful strings will become invisible) and the console sometimes out of the screen.

And several days ago when I recompiled the kernel and modules, I found that NVidia has updated their driver and the problem above has been solved( I haven't tested framebuffer yet, u can have a try)

So my personal suggestion is to recompile you modules and have the latest nvidia driver installed.

Good Luck.

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