thanks for your answer, |--==> Hamish Moffatt writes: HM> Questions: is it any better if you pull out the NVIDIA card? I've tried to remove the NVIDIA card, but it doesn't seem to make any difference. Here are the X log and the lspci output of the modified system: http://people.64studio.com/~free/Xorg.0.log http://people.64studio.com/~free/lspci.output HM> Apparently X has an interpreter to run the real-mode video card BIOS, HM> even from 64-bit userspace. So it should work. HM> Is the Silicon Motion your primary device or is that the NVIDIA? According to the BIOS settings it should be the Silicon, but how do I tell it exactly? HM> If it's the NVIDIA then I guess that device is not being initialised HM> before boot, which might help. It might help if you told us exactly what HM> you were trying to do with the two cards. I'm trying to get the TFT display of this little beast: http://www.lionstracs.com/site/ work with etch/amd64. So far I could do it with etch/i386. The system comes with and additional NVIDIA card for VGA and TV output. HM> (Actually, tell debian-x since they are far more likely to be able to HM> help.) I've tried to mail them first, but got no reply. I'll try again and point them to this thread. Ciao, Free
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