BIOS. I shutdown, removed the card, booted off a current
Knoppix. All worked well there. Dropped into the BIOS, tweaked
some settings (including "Primary Display = AGP"). I think that
may have done the trick. It probably got kicked to Primary as
PCI when I flashed the BIOS.
Thanks y'all for your many suggestions.

Mr O.


--- Bob Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> What happens if you boot a perfectly generic kernel, say, a
> KNOPPIX
> CD (-: ?  If the KNOPPIX CD won't boot without the TV card,
> then
> maybe you've set a magic BIOS setting, and resetting the BIOS
> might
> help.  It could also be an NVRAM setting on the main video
> card --
> is there a way to reset that card?
> 
> If a generic kernel does work, then try booting the generic
> kernel
> with your root disk. ("knoppix root=/dev/hda1" might work.)
> 
> Then you'll know whether the problem is in:
>       kernel
>       filesystem
>       BIOS
>       hardware


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