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Old 12-30-05, 08:44 PM   #1
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Default Kernel Opps when starting X with nvidia driver on dual core

I just received my new AMD X2 4400, upgrading from an AMD 3500+. Since there the same socket all I did was compile in SMP support into my kernel, test that kernel out(yes it worked), and then I replaced the chip. Everything in boot went fine until I went to load X, right after I see the nvidia logo I get a kernel opps, I cannt even ping the machine. I am able to start every service but X, with the nvidia module. I have no idea why it cannt figure out the Video BIOS, if I boot into the same kernel with the nosmp parm passed everything is fine(except I dont have my second core). Attached is the nvidia-bug-report, could someone please help me?

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Old 12-30-05, 08:45 PM   #2
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Default Re: Kernel Opps when starting X with nvidia driver on dual core

Forgot to add, I am running the latest BIOSs on my motherboard(ASUS A8N-SLI Premium) and video card(eVGA NVIDIA 7800 GT).
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Old 12-31-05, 04:56 AM   #3
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Default Re: Kernel Opps when starting X with nvidia driver on dual core

I was able to get it working by disabling the SiI SATA controller in my BIOS and recompiling my kernel glibc and nvidia-kernel while booted into an smp enabled kernel, guess it wasnt a nvidia issue.
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