In both cases do you get the message about the "Truncating PCI BIOS"?
There was a similar post earlier today.  I'm wondering if the int10 
module has been broken somehow.  Since you have old cards, you might
try this with XFree86 4.2 to see if this is a regression.


                        Mark.

On Wed, 12 Mar 2003, Riku Keski-Keturi wrote:

> Regarding: After boot->crash, after xf86cfg->fine
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> XFree86 Version: 4.3.0
> 
> OS: Linux 2.4.19
> 
> Area: Xserver(i think :)
> 
> Server: Other, specify below
> 
> Server: mga, nv(and nvidia too)
> 
> Video Card:
> 
> Geforce 256 DDR, Matrox MGA 2064W(Millennium)
> 
> Description:
> 
> I put the rather large server output into 
> http://koti.mbnet.fi/rihteri/muut/XFree86.0.log
> I hope this isn't a too big inconvenience...
> 
> Repeat By:
> 
> I have a dual-head config with the specified cards, and I've had this problem with 
> mandrake 9.1 cooker and now with a hand-compiled LinuxFromScratch
> 
> Whenever i try to run X(or xinit, startx), i get a black screen(nvidia logo with 
> nvidia driver) and have to reboot.
> xf86cfg however works just fine, and i can save a working config, test and use it 
> fine - until i reboot. 
> After rebooting i get back to step one: i get black screen and complete crash if i 
> try to run X. So now i have to run xf86cfg again.
> This is not likely a config related problem, as i can instantly kill xf86cfg(without 
> saving anything that is) and start using normal X.
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