I finally got X up with the nvidia drivers! Lovely screen. I had no idea my monitor was capable of such high resolution. It's now my favorite machine to work on. Despite the crashes.
Every now and then it just stope, and becomes completely unresponsive to mouse and keyboard input, and ignores attempts to ssh in from another box. Hardware-level reset is the only way to recover. Not too painful, because of he reiser file system, but definitely disturbing. Before X, it just never crashed, and has been runnin as a NFS file server to the other machines on the LAN. The nvidia kernel I use is nvidia-kernel-2.6.12-1-amd64-generic_1.0.8756-1_amd64.deb with nvidia-glx_1.0.8756-1_amd64.deb The kernel is vmlinuz-2.6.12-1-amd64-generic obtained from Len Sorensen's site (did I remember the spelling of his name correctly? Once, only once, when it crashed I still had a functioning keyboard -- enough to ctrl-alt-F1 to a root console, where I saw a flurry of messates about eth0 -- complaining about not haveing access to it and wondering whether another device might be competing for interrupts. I'd like to get this fixed. Is this a known problem and I should upgrade kernel and driver? Is it likely to be hardware (which would be awkward because the warranty on the assembled bor is from a company that, although it supported Linux, is now defunct. What diagnostic information should I be collecting? Are there any other very maintenance actions (in the words of Dave Barry :))? -- hendrik -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]