On Thu, 2003-05-29 at 02:28, Kevin Krieser wrote:
> I have the Matrox 450 card too, and I was having sporadic freezes after
> upgrading to RH9 (though I could still telnet in).
>
Exactly. So it's not a hardware lockup as such. If you run 'top' you
will probably see the X server at about 100% cpu u
On Wed, 28 May 2003, Kevin Krieser wrote:
> I have the Matrox 450 card too, and I was having sporadic freezes after
> upgrading to RH9 (though I could still telnet in).
>
> It hasn't happened since I disabled the screen saver.
I am having the same problem with RH 9 with an nVIDIA card and the nV
esday, May 28, 2003 9:20 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Matrox G450 hardware acceleration problems.
I don't know if it is your video. I have used the onboard from my
Compaq, and later replaced it with a Matrox Millenium I had lying
around. I think I have yet another card in there, and yet
I don't know if it is your video. I have used the onboard from my
Compaq, and later replaced it with a Matrox Millenium I had lying
around. I think I have yet another card in there, and yet Tux Racer is
extremely slow. Painfully so. I have never gotten that to work right, so
it may not be your card
I have a Matrox G450 video card. (as well as a RT2500 add on which may be of
importance to anyone who knows of conflicts, etc)
If i enable "Hardware 3D Acceleration" on RH9 and try to play TuxRacer or an
OpenGL screensaver my computer freezes.
If i turn this option off, the above work intollerabl