> possibly going to the Nvidia Website and downloading their closed source > driver (as well as the HOWTO) might be also a solution... > Lionel If you are using the closed source driver then I had the same problem on my GeForce DDR (using the nv driver worked perfectly), which I traced back to the fact that IRQ 11 was being used by my graphics card, sound card and LAN card, simply turned on Plug-n-Play OS in my BIOS and it was fixed (dunno why I turned it off, must be the default). Ok, instructions. If you are using nVidias driver first type # lspci | less and not down what is using which IRQ. If other cards are using the same IRQ as your GF4 this may be your problem. _______________________________________________ Newbie@XFree86.Org *** To unsubscribe , or change message options, see: http://XFree86.Org/mailman/listinfo/newbie