Hemmann, Volker Armin wrote:

On Tuesday 08 July 2003 20:15, Frédéric COIFFIER wrote:


In the kernel, the ACPI must be disabled

Or, in lilo.conf :

append="acpi=off"



Why do you think that? What has ACPI common with the nvidia modul?

I don't know ! But it works for my problem. I've found this answer on the Nvidia forum.
I don't know ACPI neither NVidia driver and GeForce hard..
I have the 4363 driver and if the ACPI is enabled, the kernel crashed (Ctrl + Alt + Print Screen + B doesn't work) but I don't know the link between the both.



I must admit IO-APIC is a real mad option, causing all forms of problems, but ACPI? I really need it to get my board running properly (and a lot of people to).


I thought ACPI was like APM ?

Long startup times have often some problem somewhere else, like a fontconfig mismatch, or missing, incorrect /etc/hostname when kdm/kde is starting slow and so on.

X starts in less than 2sec, with the latest nvidia-drivers, ACPI and a lot of other stuff (I am a ~x86 man) so, it is maybe something completly different.

Maybe but for the moment, I can use a kernel > 2.4.19 with the last Nvidia driver thanks to this changes.


Glück Auf Volker







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