Doug Barton wrote:
Y'all will probably recall that I had a lot of problems with the
nvidia-driver, and video generally (esp. flash) on i386 -current. Well
I haven't had any problems recently because I haven't been using
FreeBSD. :) But I have things I need to catch up on, so here's what I
did:
1. Bought a new hard drive, and installed a snapshot of amd64 -current
(this was actually done a while ago).
2. Yesterday I started configuring stuff, updated my source and ports
trees, rebuilt the world, customized the kernel, etc.
3. With a newly up to date system I built the latest version of the
nvidia-driver port, and started using it.
My experience with it has been exactly the same as older versions of
the port on previous versions of i386 -current. Sometimes it runs fine
for a while, but whe n I exit the window manager (openbox) the system
hangs and I never get back to the command prompt. (I'm using startx to
try and minimize the number of variables.) Sometimes it will work fine
for an hour, maybe two, then the whole thing just hangs. All the stuff
is displayed on the screen, but the mouse won't move, I can't zap X,
or even switch to the console. I have to power off. This is
particularly frustrating because I haven't even loaded flash (or for
that matter firefox) yet.
Windows and linux (ubuntu, with the nvidia driver) work great on this
same hardware, so I'm pretty thoroughly convinced that the problem is
with freebsd/current somewhere. In addition to the -current partition
I also installed amd64 8.1-RELEASE so I'll give that a go next, but I
wanted to ask here first if anyone else was having problems on -current.
Doug
I am currently running the Nvidia 195 driver on amd64 9 - current from
the ports tree. It works without problems.
When I tried to compile the 256 driver, it would not compile and said
that it was not meant to work with 9 - current.
Hope this helps.
Ralph Ellis
ralphell...@netscape.ca
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