On Thursday 31 January 2002 02:47, Michal Bukovjan wrote:
>2) Somewhere in groups I read that for this chipset, you should use
>agp_try_unsupported switch. I don't remember details, just try to search
>http://groups.google.com or look at the archives at
>http://dri.sourceforge.net. You may also
Chuck Shirley wrote:
>On Wednesday 30 January 2002 22:12, Neuromancer wrote:
>
>>Thus spake Chuck Shirley about Life, the Universe, and Everything:
>>| [root@localhost chas]# mknod -m 660 agpgart c 10 379
>>
>>Isn't it 10, 175?
>>
>
>Yes it is! (But, strangely enough, it is listed on line 379 of
On Wednesday 30 January 2002 22:12, Neuromancer wrote:
>Thus spake Chuck Shirley about Life, the Universe, and Everything:
>| [root@localhost chas]# mknod -m 660 agpgart c 10 379
>
>Isn't it 10, 175?
>
Yes it is! (But, strangely enough, it is listed on line 379 of
/usr/src/linux/Documentation/de
I know that lately the AGP/Radeon/DRI subject has been beaten to
death over the last few days, and I hate to stir the fire, but I
think I may be encountering a different problem here.
Sytem detail:
The system is a cooker, current as of about 2000Z on 30 Jan. 2002.
((Kernel is 2.4.17-12mdk*))