[ltp] Still having prob with X on 600X

Forrest English linux-thinkpad@www.bm-soft.com
Fri, 7 Sep 2001 18:46:46 -0700 (PDT)


Section "Device"
    Identifier  "NeoMagic (laptop/notebook)"
    Driver      "neomagic"
#    Chipset    "NM2160"
#    IOBase     0xfea00000
#    MemBase    0xfd000000
#    VideoRam   2048
#    DacSpeed   90
    Option      "XaaNoScanlineImageWriteRect"
    Option     
"XaaNoScanlineCPUToScreenColorExpandFill"
#    Option     "linear"
#    Option     "nolinear"
#    Option     "sw_cursor"
#    Option     "hw_cursor"
#    Option     "no_accel"
    Option     "accel"
#    Option     "intern_disp"
#    Option     "extern_disp"
#    Option     "mmio"
#    Option     "no_mmio"
#    Option     "lcd_center"
#    Option     "no_stretch"
    # Insert Clocks lines here if appropriate
EndSection

if the freez is just in x.... i think the 600x
still uses the NM2160 chipset right?   this fixed
my 600 and 240 video lockups.
> 
>> I have constant hangups and freezes
>> sinceever I use my TP600x with Linux. Now
>> since I upgraded I have a new and more
>> violent one.
>>
>> Can anyone help me,
> 
> Maybe if I can get some more info...
> Are you connected to a network?   Also what
> cpu speed does the kernel indicate on boot?  
> 
> 
> Any nasty messages on the console if you can
> exit X gracefully?
> (to test this try starting x via "xinit" and
> then quit out with 
> ctrl-alt-bkspc)  This will also help you to
> isolate the problem from KDE vs X. More than
> likely this is a KDE issue.
> 
> Does the lock up occur imeadiately? Or do you
> have to fiddle a while with the  gui before
> it occurs?  Have you installed tpctl & read
> it's docs?
> 
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