Hi,
I think an easy solution should work for you :
disable the agp module in your kernel and try compiling and installing 
this one coming from
utah-glx
Please advise if this works !
Bye
Steph

S�bastien Kuntz wrote:

>Hi!
>
>(i hope you won't get this msg twice, sorry for 
> the inconvenience if that happens..) 
>
>I'm trying to install RT-linux on a kernel 2.4.17
>based machine.
>Since the patch from rtlinux-3.1 can't be applied to
>another kernel than 2.4.4 , I patched the 2.4.4
>sources. It compiled fine, i tell lilo to use the
>patched kernel, but when I reboot, the kernel says
>that my agp chipset is not supported (it is in
>2.4.17).
>I have a bi athlon motherboard, with AMP irongate
>chipset.
>
>what are my options ?
>
>i think that if i try to upgrade my kernel sources by
>applying patches until i have a kernel supporting my
>chipset might not work, would it?
>
>is there a rt-linux patch for more recent kernels?
>should i patch my 2.4.17 on my own?
>can i use the 2.4.17 agp drivers on the 2.4.4 ?
>(i've began this, but it's beginning to get hard ;)
>how are you all? =)
>
>have a nice day
>S�bastien
>
>
>
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