Date: Wed, 26 Mar 2008 20:26:17 +0100 From: "msides Gazeta.pl" <msides@gazeta.pl> To: freebsd-x11@freebsd.org Subject: libint10.so freeze Message-ID: <227d19670803261226h1a44ff51qa04074816a01b83@mail.gmail.com>
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Hello. I have a quite an old computer with a Riva TNT graphics card. It used to work with 6.3 and Xorg 6.9. I have recently installed FreeBSD 7.0 Release on it with recent ports. I'm using GENERIC kernel. Now when I try to start the X server the system freezes. The last line in X.org's log file is "Initializing "int10" module" (I turned off soft-updates and use synchronous mode on the filesystem to get this log). I have tried using different drivers (nv, vesa and vga), there is no difference. Unfortunately I'm currently not able to provide you with my xorg.conf (it's fairly standard, generated by xorgconfig) nor the log file. My main question is: what is libint10.so module responsible for (hard to google for it since its name is present in thousands of log files)? Can I turn it off or configure it somehow? I have also noticed that agp aperture detected by the kernel is 256MB. My current setting in BIOS is 32MB and the computer has only 96MB of RAM. Is relevant? I'll try to get a kernel without agp module compiled in on this computer and send you with the log and config files. I'll also try using NVidia's driver. Please CC me when replying as I'm not currently on this list. Thanks -- Marcin Simonides
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