nvidia-driver ACPI APIC xorg SMP
Sahil R Cooner
cooner at cs.fsu.edu
Fri Jun 25 19:37:35 PDT 2004
As far as your ACPI, does your kernel panic if you have ACPI on bootup
?? because mine does and then goes to a simple command line where I have
to type "reset" to reboot the machine, then when I run it with ACPI
disabled it lets me boot everything up fine
David Gurvich wrote:
> Cannot seem to use nvidia-driver with xorg. Errors are 2.
> 1)"NVRM: failed to copy vbios to system memory"
> 2)"nvidia0: rm_init_adapter() failed"
> The nv driver works with no problem, and the nvidia-driver works with
> XFree86.
> FreeBSD 5.2.1 20040222 with cvsup ports tree. A7N266-VM motherboard,
> nforce1 chipset, realtek 8201 lan.
> Enabling SMP in kernel forces disabling of ACPI. Removing both SMP
> and APIC from kernel allows enabling of ACPI.
> Having SMP in kernel and disabling APIC doesn't work. Later
> snapshots, i.e. 20040524, I have been unable to gain stable state.
>
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