https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=56340
--- Comment #10 from mypersonalmailb...@mail.com --- Hi, Based on Robert's suggestions, I went back and fiddled with some of the BIOS settings. In the past testing, I didn't see too much difference in system stability, but this time around, I turned on and off one BIOS setting at a time. I can now say that turning off AGP 2X Mode and using AGP 1X Mode does stabilize the system. This is despite using aggressive memory and PCI related system parameters from the BIOS setup. Turning off AGP 2X Mode is the only setting the makes or breaks the system. Because of this, I am writing this comment from the very same system (AMD K6-2 450 MHz, FIC VA-503+ mainboard, 512 MB SDRAM, VisionTek RIVA TNT2 64 16MB AGP graphics card) that used to crash most of the time during boot. By the way, I was also able to capture the error message on my digital camera, and I will upload that a little later. If I activated AGP 2X Mode, I do get the following error message right before the freeze. . . . GPU lockup - switching to software fbcon Sorry, the picture quality is not the best one can get, hence, I am not able to transcribe the message 100% correctly, but this is the error message that got displayed if I pressed Esc key during Ubuntu's bootup. Again, if I don't use AGP 2X Mode (using AGP 1X Mode), it won't display this message. I guess the question now is why does Nouveau display this error message in the first place if I use AGP 2X Mode, but not in AGP 1X Mode? Regards, fpgahardwareengineer -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
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