Re: Question regarding new Nvidia FreeBSD drivers

From: Daniel Bye (dan_at_slightlystrange.org)
Date: 07/08/03

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    On Tue, Jul 08, 2003 at 10:51:40AM +0200, Nelis Lamprecht wrote:
    > Hi List,
    >
    > I have been using the Nvidia beta drivers for some time now ( version
    > 1.0-3203 ) flawlessly without any problems, well except for one or 2
    > problems with Xscreensaver and OpenGL. Yesterday I tried loading the
    > latest non-beta release 1.0-4365 and all it does is freeze my PC and
    > then after a few seconds reboots without so much as a single error in
    > XFree86.log or messages.
    > I am using the following card, taken from dmesg: nvidia0: <RIVA TNT2
    > Model 64>
    > I made the necessary changes to my XF86Config file ( see attached ) to
    > include the "NV Agp" driver and also had to take out one or 2 items
    > namely "pex5" and "xie" which worked fine with the beta drivers.
    > Lastly, I then tried using the FreeBSD agp kernel option ( loaded via
    > kldload ) and disabled the Nvidia agp driver but still my PC freezes and
    > reboots.
    >
    > I have resorted back to using the beta drivers for the time being but
    > was hoping that maybe someone has a solution to the problem I'm
    > experiencing ? I also noticed that someone else has been experiencing
    > this problem at
    > http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/forumdisplay.php?s=&forumid=14 but there
    > was no solution.
    >
    > Thanks and regards,
    > Nelis
    >
    > New driver url: http://www.nvidia.com/view.asp?IO=freebsd_1.0-4365
    >

    I had very similar problems yesterday after a cvsup + buildworld on -STABLE.
    After updating the nvidia-driver port, I then needed to remove the agp
    driver from my kernel, and ensure that no FreeBSD agp module is loaded at
    boot time (remove load_agp=yes from /boot/loader.conf).

    Make sure your nvidia-driver port was built without the WITH_FREEBSD_AGP=YES
    (the default is to not use it).

    At this point, the machine should at least boot all the way without
    panicking. However, I still had problems - `startx' bombed out, but left
    clues in the X error log file.

    I also needed to change the BoardName entry in /etc/X11/XF86Config to match
    the string in the log file. This was the only alteration I needed.

    According to the README's distributed with the driver, you should only use
    one or other of the AGP drivers - the nVidia one often won't behave itself
    if the FreeBSD one is compiled into your kernel or loaded as a module.

    I found the README's very helpful - give 'em a glance.

    HTH

    Dan

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