On 16.01.2005, at 21:45, Peter Udbj�rg wrote:

More weird stuff:
Almost every time I go on-line with OSX, usually Safari, the screen suddenly goes black. Or if iTunes tries to find radio stations, or if I connect to another machine on Ethernet. Sometimes I also get one half of the screen to become stripes, as if the image to the right of the striped part has been smeared out. Dialog boxes can be moved in and out of the striped area, and emerge whole. The only way to get the screen back whole is to restart, usually by alt-crtl-power. As the machine boots again, I get a glimpse of the last contens of VRAM, and taht is always whole and unstriped.
Other times the screen becomes all stripey, occasionally with a brown square filling about half the screen from top to bottom, and the mouse pointer becoming a whitish stripey shimmering block (that moves around like a real pointer). Once again, a reboot is the only way out.
Opening IE for X (5.2 i think), crashes the Mac, that is total freeze and no mouse pointer at all, a few seconds into the drawing of the page it opens to (msn.com).
I have a rev. III desktop G3 running OSX Panther (with XPF), with plenty of RAM. Could it be something about the VRAM?
- Peter U.



if u have used the archive u found:


ok, I've found the cause of the screen goes black problem.

Check and see if your kernel spews out the following messages while
booting (you can do this by typing "dmesg" once it's booted):

extension "com.apple.iokit.IOGraphicsFamily" cannot be found
can't determine immediate dependencies for extension
com.macsales.iokit.OpenG3AIODisplay
Can't determine dependencies for com.macsales.iokit.OpenG3AIODisplay.
extension "com.apple.iokit.IONDRVSupport" cannot be found
can't determine immediate dependencies for extension
com.macsales.iokit.GossamerNDRVSupport
Can't determine dependencies for
com.macsales.iokit.GossamerNDRVSupport.
Couldn't alloc class "OpenG3AIODisplay"
Couldn't alloc class "GossamerNDRVSupport"

I noticed that I get the screen goes black problem when these messages
are present and I don't when they aren't.

If you get the messages, it means that the system doesn't know enough
about these XpostFacto kernel extensions. To teach the system, do the
following as root:

cd /System/Library/Extensions
kextcache -k GossamerNDRVSupport.kext
kextcache -k OpenG3AIODisplay.kext

and reboot.

Once booted, those messages should no longer be present.

Do not select the "use old NDRV" option in xpostFacto. Only select the
"use PatchedRagePro" option. But make sure to modify the options before
doing the kextcache thing because it seems that the problem occurs
when XpostFacto makes changes in the /System/Library/Extensions
folder. I think you can emulate the problem by simply doing
"touch /System/Library/Extensions".

hth Sven


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