On Wed, 2004-07-21 at 14:31, Lew Bloch wrote: > > OK > > type reset get the same. > > tried ctrl-alt-f1 /f2 /f3 /f4 .... > > same on all > > type init 6 > > nothing > > I hit the reset switch reboot and and boot into gnome and all is fine no > > problems. > > logout and login again no problems. > > ctl-alt-fn and the consoles are unusable. > > That is a problem. On my machine if I exit X manually I am sitting on > console 7 (assuming we count from 1). Ctl-Alt-F1 brings me back to console 1 > and my text prompt (usually a bash session already in progress). If you see > something different, then you have exceeded my knowledge of how to help. > > I bet that the rivafb driver is a red herring, though. I get the same > message but not the same bug, so it's very unlikely "rivafb" contributes to > your problem. Fair enough, then it must have something to do with the AGP settings. I have been through all of them. -- -- ****************************************************************** Chadley Wilson Soon 2 B RHCE Linux Rocks Welcome to my world. Enjoy the adventures of Linux *************************************************** Linux is easy, lazy people criticise, curse and fail.