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I am running on an Nforce2 motherboard with a GeForce 3 ti500 in RedHat 8.0. When the accelerated nvidia drivers are in the XF86Config file X takes 5-10 min to start. Why is it taking so long? To help I have a XP 2400+ with 512 RAM on RedHat 8.0 with Kernel 2.4.18-14.
I'm using SuSE 8.1, XP2200+, 512M, GeForce4 MX 440 128M and seen no such problems with previous drivers or the latest NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-4363.run, downloaded from the NVIDIA site. If you are not on the latest, would recommend it. It has installed fine for all the new kernels i've tried.
Distribution: Fedora Core 2, SuSE 9.1 Professional
Posts: 189
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This might be related, but I just installed the new nVidia drivers last night. I had been using just the "canned" "nv" driver with the Red Hat 9 distro until now. I am back using that until I get this resolved.
After editing XF86Config to use the "nvidia" driver, and also REMOVING the Load "dri" line as instructed by nVidia, I get only a black screen and X will not start up. Maybe I wasn't as patient as wjohnson384, but I didn't wait 10 minutes...I thought that about 2 minutes was enought to realize something was wrong.
I am using KT400 Chipset, Athlon XP 2600+ 333 FSB, nVidia GeForce 3 Ti 500.
My question pertains to, and I haven't tried this yet, because I'm getting sick of editing and booting into Run Level 3 so that I can do anything....should I try to KEEP Load "dri" in and see what happens? Or am I missing something completely?
When I go back to the "nv" driver...all is normal again.
Funny thing, and this MIGHT be significant...just before a reboot, I get the nVidia Splash screen to show up meaning to me that something is "trying" to work.
I am eager for ideas.
Also, just for information, the interface was built from Kernel source, and not downloaded.
Distribution: Fedora Core 2, SuSE 9.1 Professional
Posts: 189
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OK...I switched back and got patient. The new driver is working, but as the original post, there is a long delay for X to start. Wondering if there is an answer to this.....
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