Messages in this thread | | | From | "Petr Vandrovec Ing. VTEI" <> | Date | Tue, 21 Sep 1999 14:47:28 MET-1 | Subject | Re: Linux 2.3.18ac7 |
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On 21 Sep 99 at 14:33, Petr Vandrovec Ing. VTEI wrote: > While we are at it, (AFAIR since 2.3.16-pre1) I see strange messages > in my logs: > > Sep 21 10:53:43 lech kernel: PCI: Address space collision on region 6 of device Matrox Millennium II It is ROM region of your graphics card. Could you do lspci -vx and look at four bytes at offset 0x30 - these are ROM regions. And BIOS did not correct work either for Millennium or for another device. You can try 'pci=rom', maybe it says anything after PCI: Address space collision ... then. But as long as Matrox ROM region is in question, matroxfb does not need it... XFree needs it, but I think that they use legacy region at 0xC0000 instead of PCI ROM region. Best regards, Petr Vandrovec vandrove@vc.cvut.cz
BTW, Martin, do you have/plan lspci which displays ROM region, by any chance? Neither lspci nor /proc/pci seems to display it.
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