Hi,

The only suggestion I can make is to flash your bios to the nvidia
default. I realise this can be a bit worrying, but so long as you save
your original bios and have a pci gfx card to use in the event of
something going wrong, there's no reason you wont be able to return to
your current state.

I had this problem for months with a geforce3 Ti500, i spent ages
changing kernel options, module options, and main bios settings until I
finally got fed up and flashed my bios. This changed my X startup times
from ~5mins to ~2secs.

Good Luck.
Joel.


On Tue, 2003-07-08 at 21:16, Christian Herzyk wrote:
> Am Dienstag, 8. Juli 2003 22:00 schrieb Christian Herzyk:
> > Am Dienstag, 8. Juli 2003 20:15 schrieb Frédéric COIFFIER:
> > > In the kernel, the ACPI must be disabled
> > >
> > > Or, in lilo.conf :
> > >
> > > append="acpi=off"
> >
> > This results in an even longer startup time or lock up like with the newes
> > version (I have 4349 installed at the moment).
> > I will try disabling it in the kernel and reemerging the nvidia drivers,
> > though.
> >
> 
> Using a new kernel without ACPI only resulted in an even longer startup tim 
> (around 3 minutes).
> 
> Any other guesses?
> 
> Christian
> 
> 
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