Kirill Belokurov wrote:
The most interesting is that if I will start the kdm manually
via /etc/init.d/kdm start -- it starts fine.
If I remove the 'udev' - everything works fine.
Is nvidia module autoloaded on startup? If not, you need to append "nvidia"
to the end of /etc/modules
No, it was not autoloaded on startup. Appending the "nvidia" to /etc/modules
resolved the issues. Although it is a bit strange, why this became necessary,
because with kernel 2.6.11 and without udev it worked without "nvidia".
Thanks for idea :)
wbr, Kirill.
When X[org|free86] tries to load the nvidia driver, the driver needs to
use /dev/nvidiactl to speak to the card. On a non-udev system, this
device node is persistant, and any attempts by anything to access the
node causes nvidia.ko to be autoloaded. On udev, the contents of /dev
are created based on /sys - no nvidia entries in /sys, no nvidia entries
made in /dev. Forcing nvidia to load on boot means the device nodes are
made by udev, before Xwhatever tries to use them
--Jo Shields
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