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Date:      Thu, 25 Aug 2005 21:01:52 +0200
From:      Olivier Gautherot <olivier@gautherot.net>
To:        hardware@freebsd.org
Subject:   VIA EPIA board with on-board graphics
Message-ID:  <200508252101.52515.olivier@gautherot.net>

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Hi folks!

I've just set up a new system with a VIA EPIA mini-ITX motherboard. In 
essence, it is working just fine... apart from some occasional reboots. The 
first time it happened, I was running xosview (which was using about 256MB of 
system memory!) as well as other apps in parallel. It happened yesterday and 
today again while ripping some CD's. For info, the system is fitted with 
512MB, included 32MB of shared memory for graphics.

It is not the first time I experience system reboots on PC's with shared 
memory for graphics: my other machine had the same unstability until I 
plugged an NVidia graphics card and disabled the on-board chipset. I would 
like to avoid doing the same here as I would like to keep power low (I use it 
mainly for emails and word processing, not 3D games).

Any advice on stabilizing a system with shared memory? BTW, I'm running 
5.4-RELEASE with a few tweaks in the kernel but did not find a fix for  this 
yet.
-- 
Olivier Gautherot
olivier@gautherot.net



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