Linux video woes
2002-03-10 01:07:14+01 by
Dan Lyke
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Dang it! I've got my flakey BP6 motherboard working fairly reliably now under the Linux 2.4.17 kernel, except that occasionally when I'm doing graphic intensive stuff the X server will peg the CPU and stop responding. Killing the X server doesn't do anything. I'm suspecting interactions between the GeForce2 kernel drivers and the X server. Anyone got any experience with this? Sucks because I'm trying to build this big panoramic image, and as soon as I get two pasted side-by-side...
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#Comment made: 2002-03-10 05:37:30+01 by:
meuon
If it were me, I'd bet the Video RAM X-Windows thinks you have does not match the video card. Next options that matter: AGP mode speed, Sideband and Fast Writes.. and then it gets weird.. 16 bit depth buffers?
I'm using the X-Inside http://www.xig.com server
for my Matrox 2 head GL400, this made it incredibly fast and stable..
and I spent a day tweaking all of these (and more) options..
Quake III Arena ROCKS.. once I got it all right.
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