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SubjectRe: Weird problem with nforce2

Hello, I got it working now, thank you anyways. I got another problem
straight ahead too.
My AGP works, but it's darn slow. I need it working probebly so I can
use my linux again *sigh*.
I have a Nforce 2 chipset on my board. If I build Nforce2 support as a
module or built in it causes a hang, and I need a hard reboot. I saw
that if the module is loaded at startup it will cause a crash, but if I
load it later, it wont affect the speed. So, it needs to be loaded in
bootup, but it will cause a crash, you know something about this? When
starting X it just crashes (And I can reproduce this without taining the
kernel) so is Nforce2 support broken for my board?

Regards,
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Markus Hästbacka <midian@ihme.org>

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