Carl D. Blake wrote:

I recently had to change my motherboard and purchased an EPOX athlon
nforce2 motherboard. Everything on the motherboard seems to be
supported under linux except the /dev/agpgart device. I'm currently
using redhat's 2.4.9-21 kernel. I've searched the web and cannot find
any information about what kernel will fully support the nforce2
chipset. Does anyone here know what, if any, kernel will support the
agpgart device on nforce2 chipsets. Is it on the experimental kernels? Currently direct rendering doesn't work without support for the agpgart
device.

Well there is a binary driver from NVIDIA. You will need to make sure you have install the kernel-source rpm for the 2.4.9-21 Red Hat kernel release. Then download the nvidia-glx and Nvidia-kernel*.src (aka kernel source rpm) rpms. Rebuild the nvidia kernel rpm (rpm --rebuild), and then install both the glx and kernel rpms.

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Merely hardware that other people don't want.
(The Second Rule of Hardware Acquisition)
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