fre, 19.11.2004 kl. 14.23 skrev Frank: > Hallo Peter, > > > > On Friday 19 November 2004 06:43, Frank wrote: > > > installed thew latest NVidia Driver and removed the AGP Drivers > > > completly in the Kernel .config with make menuconfig > > > > > > Now, i can use the NVidia AGP Driver with Option "NvAGP" "1" > > > > > > Here some call traces, found after it successfully bootet up in messages > > <lots of fun kernel panic lines removed> > > Go back to the nv driver for right now - nvidia is just not stable right now. > > The guys at nvidia know about that and are working on it - or so I was told > > at least... Their discussion forum lists a few threads with this issue as > > well as a "solution" > > http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?s=171843572cd91ab707da967be2cb1484&t=40622 > > - but that you can easily tell from the posts doesn't work for everyone... > > > > Wow - 2 hours of sleep and I can still type, > > I have to recommend a Hut full with shuteye :) > > a short Question maybe ... if i remove the rhgb Thing in my grub.conf -- > evrything works very well es expected. > > So, where is the Problem exactly ... NVidia or still Fedora > > personally i love the nice Bootup Screen from Fedora and i dont want to > miss him. > You can (somehow) use a different xorg.conf for the bootup screen and for GDM. So that the boot-screen may use the "nv" driver, and the main thing "nvidia". Why can't the rhgb come preconfigured to *always* use some safe settings - like "vesa" driver etc.