On Mon, 2005-05-16 at 11:06 +1000, ashley maher wrote: > The dmesg output is: > > > cx88[0]/0: AUD_STATUS: 0x7372 [mono/no pilot] ctl=BTSC_AUTO_STEREO
That's something dicky with the cx88xx module; I'm going to take a random pot-shot here and guess you've got an MSI [EMAIL PROTECTED] card (or something with the same conxtant chipset). I get exactly the same thing; it isn't a show stopper though, purely just an annoyance as it floods dmesg/syslog (uninstalling the module stops it). I also have a nVidia card in the machine, and have not had any problems. I'd assume upgrading to a later kernel would fix it, but I've neither had the inclination to build one myself, nor anything later available in the Hoary repositories yet (excepting an apparently-buggy 2.6.11 in universe, albeit without a restricted-modules). I don't think this is related to your gdm/xorg issues. One way to find out is to yank out that TV tuner card and see if the problems go away, of course. Instead, I'll ask a different question: are you using the default nv drivers, or the proprietary nvidia with the module from restricted-modules? If the latter, have you tried tweaking NvAGP/agpgart settings, et al? Have you checked xorg logs/syslog for any further clues? R -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ Subscription info and FAQs: http://slug.org.au/faq/mailinglists.html