SparceMatrix
09-04-02, 11:29 PM
The card in this case is a GeForce2 MX200 and I am running dual monitors. The kernel is 2.4.18-10
The compile of the two packages, in the right order, went ahead without errors. According to the README, the only changes I needed to make to my XF86Config-4 file was to change drivers from "nv" to "nvidia". When I boot up, I can't make the AGP nVidia card primary, it doesn't come up at all, only the secondary PCI card. Looking at my XFree86.0.log file, I find:
(EE) NVIDIA: Failed to initialize the NVdriver kernel module
In /log/messages I find:
<host> kernel: nvidia: Can't find an IRQ for your NVIDIA card!
<host> kernel: nvidia: Please check your BIOS settings.
<host> kernel: nvidia: [Plug & Play OS ] should be set to NO
<host> kernel: nvidia: [Assign IRQ to VGA] should be set to YES
<host> kernel: nvidia: loading NVIDIA NVdriver Kernel Module
Using lsmod, I am finding that the module is being loaded OK
Does anyone have any idea what is going wrong?
(Looking at the /var/log/messages one last time, I see [Assign IRQ to VGA should be set to YES]. I'm going to post this anyway, but check this out in my BIOS too.)
The compile of the two packages, in the right order, went ahead without errors. According to the README, the only changes I needed to make to my XF86Config-4 file was to change drivers from "nv" to "nvidia". When I boot up, I can't make the AGP nVidia card primary, it doesn't come up at all, only the secondary PCI card. Looking at my XFree86.0.log file, I find:
(EE) NVIDIA: Failed to initialize the NVdriver kernel module
In /log/messages I find:
<host> kernel: nvidia: Can't find an IRQ for your NVIDIA card!
<host> kernel: nvidia: Please check your BIOS settings.
<host> kernel: nvidia: [Plug & Play OS ] should be set to NO
<host> kernel: nvidia: [Assign IRQ to VGA] should be set to YES
<host> kernel: nvidia: loading NVIDIA NVdriver Kernel Module
Using lsmod, I am finding that the module is being loaded OK
Does anyone have any idea what is going wrong?
(Looking at the /var/log/messages one last time, I see [Assign IRQ to VGA should be set to YES]. I'm going to post this anyway, but check this out in my BIOS too.)