Phil Dybvig wrote:
Turns out that neither the above or swiching off ACPI makes any difference. Still hangs. Need to login via telnet and restore the xorg.conf file. I'll go look in the nvidia forums to see if I can find anything there.what I do is the following edit the xorg.conf file and in the driver
section add [ Option "NvAGP" "1"
make it use the drivers built in agp or recompile the kernel and make /dev/agpgart support modular.
This makes sense: these are mentioned in appendix s of the NVidia readme distributed with the driver (also on the web: ftp://download.nvidia.com/XFree86/Linux-x86/1.0-6106/README.txt).
The Linux Discussion Forum in the driver section on Nvidia.com is a good place to find help.
/POL
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