Duncan wrote:
>>" NVRM: Xid: 13, 0000 02005600 00001796 00000c2c 00010001 00000080 "
>>
>>i think it is error message from either xorg or NVidia module..
>>
>>
>
>Your English isn't bad at all. There are a couple missing modifiers, but
>to tell you the truth, my brain filled them in and I didn't notice them at
>all until I read that last sentence and went looking! =8^)
>
>If it's xorg/nvidia, it may well show up in your xorg log:
>/var/log/Xorg.0.log, most likely. (Note the capital X.)
>
>If it shows up there, it should show up with a code beside it, WW, EE, II,
>or something, with a legend at the top telling you what each code means
>(II=info, EE=error, not always fatal, WW=warning, there are others). This
>log is moved to Xorg.0.log.old and a new one started every time you start
>X.
>
>
in /var/log/Xorg.0.log i found :
- 3 WW - messages about missing file "fonts.dir"
- 1 message about "Open APM failed"
- 3 messages about not used params from old ATI card (AGPMode,
AGPFastWrite and EnablePageFlip)
and NO EE-messages..
but there are 2 other strings :
Symbol __glXgetActiveScreen from module
/usr/lib/modules/extensions/libdri.a is unresolved!
Symbol __glXgetActiveScreen from module
/usr/lib/modules/extensions/libdri.a is unresolved!
and also : when i start, for example, kcontrol my X freezes and in
Xorg.0.log appears that error message about NVRM...
>As for the meaning, NVRM, unless NVidia is using it to mean something
>else, means Non-Volatile-RAM, usually flash based RAM. This could be the
>video card BIOS, or your motherboard BIOS, or perhaps something else
>with NVRAM. Beyond that, I don't have much clue. altho once you trace it
>to the hardware it's coming from, you might be able to google something on
>it.
>
i don't know how to apply Non-Volatille-RAM to my trouble with video
subsystem..
>Hmm... Just did the google here. It DOES appear to be NVidia related.
>
>Heres the (long, due to containing that whole string) link to the search
>page:
>
>http://www.google.com/search?q=%22nvrm%3A+xid%3A+13+0000+02005600+00001796+00000c2c+00010001+00000080%22
>
>It shows 9 of the 26 hits, the rest are similar to those 9, it says. Good
>luck!
>
>
ok.. i'll try this link at home..
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