Hello list, I've been struggling to get a nvidia tnt2 card working with the nvidia proprietary driver. I've been using this card for several years with the nvidia proprietary drivers without issue. Installation and upgrades (Kernel...) have never been a problem... Up until now. The nvidia module loads and the screen freezes with a HUGE (Or at least bigger than I've ever seen it...) nvidia startup logo. When I move the mouse, the pointer moves extremely slowly and leaves trails. Here are the installation details: Driver version is NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-6629-pkg1.run Generic Fedora Core 3 installation on an ECS K7S5A with an Athlon XP2400 Kernel is a stock 2.6.9-1.678_FC3 and I have not as of yet recompiled the kernel for the Athlon processor The system is completely up to date as provided by fedora.us repository. What I have tried: A.) Normal installation where you su and lower the system init to level 3 and modify /etc/X11/xorg.conf as per described in nvidia docs. Compiled the nvidia driver, Removed xorg-x11-Mesa-libGL in case of conflicts, modified GRUB and removed the rhgb screen, and ran modprobe. B.) looked for offending dri entries file located in /etc/security (And elsewhere) as suggested by IA64 users. The king sized nvidia screen makes me think there is a conflict between the driver and something configurable in the system. It's not a crash and the driver loads without warnings (Except for the "your tainting the kernel" propaganda). But, as soon as the nvidia driver arrives in kernel space, X locks up (Or perhaps, enters some endless loop). Now, I know that the most recent nvidia driver has a reputations as buggy, but this "feels" like a system configuration issue as opposed misbehaving bits in the nvidia module code. I'm out of ideas. Anybody have a solution or any ideas that makes sense? Best regards Marvin Dickens