Hi
I own a presario v6000 (dv6139eu exactly) with many issues that i been solving since fc6 but with this one, I`m clueless.
I installed and played quake4 (it is a great game!!), but when I updated the kernel to 2.6.22 to fix some issues like random crashes, freeze, the graphics turned ugly so I went back to 96xx legacy nvidia driver version and continued playing till I finished the hole game (several sessions) but today with the same driver, the same kernel, the same game, it just reboots, with googleearth does the same and with mplayer did the same once, I'm not using beryl or compiz, xorg.conf is well configured
btw: dont buy compaq-hp laptops to run linux
On 7/27/07, Jorge Boscan joretur@gmail.com wrote:
Hi
I own a presario v6000 (dv6139eu exactly) with many issues that i been solving since fc6 but with this one, I`m clueless.
I installed and played quake4 (it is a great game!!), but when I updated the kernel to 2.6.22 to fix some issues like random crashes, freeze, the graphics turned ugly so I went back to 96xx legacy nvidia driver version and continued playing till I finished the hole game (several sessions) but today with the same driver, the same kernel, the same game, it just reboots, with googleearth does the same and with mplayer did the same once, I'm not using beryl or compiz, xorg.conf is well configured
thank you Lonni I just wrote a post
On 7/27/07, Lonni J Friedman netllama@gmail.com wrote:
On 7/27/07, Jorge Boscan joretur@gmail.com wrote:
Hi
I own a presario v6000 (dv6139eu exactly) with many issues that i been solving since fc6 but with this one, I`m clueless.
I installed and played quake4 (it is a great game!!), but when I updated the kernel to 2.6.22 to fix some issues like random crashes, freeze, the graphics turned ugly so I went back to 96xx legacy nvidia driver version and continued playing till I finished the hole game (several sessions) but today with the same driver, the same kernel, the same game, it just reboots, with googleearth does the same and with mplayer did the same once, I'm not using beryl or compiz, xorg.conf is well configured
see: http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=58498
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On 28/07/07, Jorge Boscan joretur@gmail.com wrote:
Hi
I own a presario v6000 (dv6139eu exactly) with many issues that i been solving since fc6 but with this one, I`m clueless.
I installed and played quake4 (it is a great game!!), but when I updated the kernel to 2.6.22 to fix some issues like random crashes, freeze, the graphics turned ugly so I went back to 96xx legacy nvidia driver version and continued playing till I finished the hole game (several sessions) but today with the same driver, the same kernel, the same game, it just reboots, with googleearth does the same and with mplayer did the same once, I'm not using beryl or compiz, xorg.conf is well configured
btw: dont buy compaq-hp laptops to run linux
-- [Jorge J. Boscán Etura] quando omni flunkus moritatus
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Don't be too harsh ... I am using a Compaq Presario V6107AU ( AMD Turion64 x2 ) and running FC7 x86_64. Currently at kernel 2.6.21-1.3228. Also playing with openarena. I did had stability problems, but was able to solve them, and I reported it all here:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=244563
Short answer: add pci=msi,mmconf in the kernel boot parameters. You need both parameters, and one of them is specific for x86_64 ( forgot which one ).
Regards,
John
Hi
well pci=msi,mmconf doesnt work it just freezes while booting, and about the rebooting thing it reboots if i run stellarium, quake4, googleearth
On 7/31/07, Jesus Jr M Salvo jesus.m.salvo@gmail.com wrote:
On 28/07/07, Jorge Boscan joretur@gmail.com wrote:
Hi
I own a presario v6000 (dv6139eu exactly) with many issues that i been solving since fc6 but with this one, I`m clueless.
I installed and played quake4 (it is a great game!!), but when I updated the kernel to 2.6.22 to fix some issues like random crashes, freeze, the graphics turned ugly so I went back to 96xx legacy nvidia driver version and continued playing till I finished the hole game (several sessions) but today with the same driver, the same kernel, the same game, it just reboots, with googleearth does the same and with mplayer did the same once, I'm not using beryl or compiz, xorg.conf is well configured
btw: dont buy compaq-hp laptops to run linux
-- [Jorge J. Boscán Etura] quando omni flunkus moritatus
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Don't be too harsh ... I am using a Compaq Presario V6107AU ( AMD Turion64 x2 ) and running FC7 x86_64. Currently at kernel 2.6.21-1.3228. Also playing with openarena. I did had stability problems, but was able to solve them, and I reported it all here:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=244563
Short answer: add pci=msi,mmconf in the kernel boot parameters. You need both parameters, and one of them is specific for x86_64 ( forgot which one ).
Regards,
John
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On 31/07/07, Jorge Boscan joretur@gmail.com wrote:
Hi
well pci=msi,mmconf doesnt work it just freezes while booting, and about the rebooting thing it reboots if i run stellarium, quake4, googleearth
What chipset does it have ? I have an nVidia MCP51. Are you running an x86_64 kernel ?
yes to both questions, now with the most recent kernel it doest reboot, just freeze...
On 8/1/07, Jesus Jr M Salvo jesus.m.salvo@gmail.com wrote:
On 31/07/07, Jorge Boscan joretur@gmail.com wrote:
Hi
well pci=msi,mmconf doesnt work it just freezes while booting, and about the rebooting thing it reboots if i run stellarium, quake4, googleearth
What chipset does it have ? I have an nVidia MCP51. Are you running an x86_64 kernel ?
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