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Author: | charlie_D [ Thu Jun 28, 2007 11:16 pm ] |
Post subject: | Nvidia 7050 and disappearing video - FIXED |
Well, here we go ![]() I recently put together a new mythbox to replace my old one, so it can retire to my parents house. All in all, I've been running fairly well except for this one issue. I installed the 100.14.11 nvidia driver, as I have a Biostar TF7050-M2 mainboard I really wanted to use for my upgraded box. Everything works perfectly for a few minutes to a few hours, until the display stops functioning. There's still sound, and I can use the menus by memory if I choose. Video comes back if I manage to hit the 'restart', so it seems to just be in X. I know I've seen something about this issue (or something similar) a while back regarding newer nvidia drivers, but I can't seem to find mention of it anywhere now. Hopefully someone has some ideas ![]() System internals are the following: Biostar TF7050-M2 Mainboard (nvidia 7050 chipset) Athlon 64 X2 3600+ (65w) 2GB DDR2 memory (overkill, but it was on sale) Seagate 500GB SATA HDD Liteon SATA dvd-rw PVR-500 PVR-150 onboard video / sound being used, and everything wrapped snuggly in an Antec NSK2400 case Charlie |
Author: | charlie_D [ Fri Jun 29, 2007 10:24 am ] |
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Well, I knew I was missing something... while putzing through the logs to figure it out, I noticed that it wasn't kicking out on me. Turns out I left DPMS on, hence the blanking. Purged it and the output stays on ![]() A small note here for others with the board; Xv wasn't working for a while, so mplayer wasn't displaying video with the flags I had set as default (specifically -vo xv). Removing the "Module" section from the xorg.conf file fixed that up nicely (XvMC still spits out "unsupported 3D architecture" though). Charlie |
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