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This thread is inspired by another one, related to problems with 2.6.31 and Nvidia graphics chipsets
http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?pid=638541
However, my problem is not related to a wrong resolution, but to a bizzare behavior of kernel boot messages. Namely, when the boot process is just started, ("::booting 'Arch Linux'") and it comes to starting services, instead of continuing further, the new messages appear on top of those, which have already been written to the screen...
I believe, it is related somehow to the KMS. I tried to insert 'nomodeset' into menu.lst, but with no success.
My kernel is stock 2.6.31-5 and I use the proprietary nvidia driver from /extra on my GeForce 6150 Go.
Can someone confirm this behavior?
Thanks,
L.
Last edited by Leonid.I (2010-02-16 18:47:46)
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Yeah, I have noticed this too, but it wasn't a big deal for me so I just ignored it.
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Do you also have an nvidia card?
Any ideas, why this happens?
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I can't be of much help in an actual resolution, but I run 2.6.31 Arch kernel on 2 machines with nvidia drivers. One is i686, the other x86_64 both using the 185.18 drivers and have not noticed any issues. My cards are a 9800GTX and 8800GTS.
Not much help but may help you narrow down the cause.
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I can't be of much help in an actual resolution, but I run 2.6.31 Arch kernel on 2 machines with nvidia drivers. One is i686, the other x86_64 both using the 185.18 drivers and have not noticed any issues. My cards are a 9800GTX and 8800GTS.
Not much help but may help you narrow down the cause.
Do you have just default config, or there is anything special in your menu.lst/modprobe.conf?
Thanks,
L.
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Both running default config for the time being.
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