On Thursday 20 March 2003 13:30, Martin Schultz wrote: > On Thu, 2003-03-20 at 13:19, Robert Claeson wrote: > > Tim Ruehsen wrote: > > > it is not a really nice way, but if you don't need DRM/DRI just disable > > > it (in character devices). That helped me out with the same problem > > > > > > If someone has a better idea, I am also looking for it! > > > > Actually, you just need to disable the SiS driver. > > Umm as I have a motherboard with a SIS chipset I don't think thats > possible or are you refering to a SIS display driver? > > Martin > > > And if you need SCSI support and have an Adaptec card, be aware of that > > there's a similar issue with the new (aic 7xxx) driver. Do not enable > > the option to generate firmware (under the aiv 7xxx driver), otherwise > > you'll also get compile errors. >
SiS-chipsets are pretty well supported by the nvidia agpgart. The sis setting of the kernel dri is not a chipset but a card setting. I have a K7S5A with a SiS 735 and a nvidia GForce 4mx, using Option "NvAGP" "1" and without any problems. Glück Auf Volker -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list