I gave the option "mem=nopentium" at boot and it seemed to have solved the instability with AGP ( the internal AGP driver of nvidia ), I say only "seemed" because there is no more freeze events in the first minutes after boot, and Xfree86 log says that nvidia internal agp has been successfully initialized, this advice was given in nvidia's notice, I have not tried it with agpgart yet, I am curious to understand what "mem=nopentium" acutally does and where was the instability thanks for your help edouard On Thu, Mar 18, 2004 at 11:18:56AM -0800, Mark Vojkovich wrote: > On Thu, 18 Mar 2004, Edouard Debry wrote: > > > I turned off AGP and there is no more problem (at least for now), > > but is it definitely impossible to use AGP ? what is wrong with AGP ? > > > There's either a bug in the AGP suport for that chipset in either > AGPGART or NVGART depending on which you are using. Or it could > be a 2.6 specific bug in NVIDIA's drivers with respect to AGP. > > > Mark. > -- *-----------------------------------------------------------------* | Edouard DEBRY | | Ph-D student at E.N.P.C - C.E.R.E.A http://www.enpc.fr/cerea/ | | | | 21 Rue Nobel, Cité Descartes TEL : 33 1 64 15 21 52 | | 77455 CHAMPS SUR MARNE MAIL : debry@xxxxxxxxxxxxx | | | | Thesis subject: MODELING OF AN ATMOSPHERIC AEROSOL DISTRIBUTION | *-----------------------------------------------------------------* _______________________________________________ XFree86 mailing list XFree86@xxxxxxxxxxx http://XFree86.Org/mailman/listinfo/xfree86