> > One similar problem I encountered was that agpgart must be loaded
> > before the radeon module. Just get out of X, manually unload the
> > radeon module, make sure agpgart is loaded, then start X back up
> > (it will automatically load the radeon module again), and see what
> > happens.
>
> Th
Gerardo Ballabio wrote:
On Wed, 2004-01-07 at 23:01, Lucas Bergman wrote:
One similar problem I encountered was that agpgart must be loaded
before the radeon module. Just get out of X, manually unload the
radeon module, make sure agpgart is loaded, then start X back up (it
will automatically load
On Wed, 2004-01-07 at 23:01, Lucas Bergman wrote:
> One similar problem I encountered was that agpgart must be loaded
> before the radeon module. Just get out of X, manually unload the
> radeon module, make sure agpgart is loaded, then start X back up (it
> will automatically load the radeon modul
Gerardo Ballabio wrote:
Hi all,
may I request your help?
I've recently bought a Radeon 7000 graphics card for my home PC running
Debian testing. (XFree86 version is 4.2.1.1.)
Despite having tried several suggestions (I've specified the "radeon"
driver in place of "ati" in /etc/X11/XF86Config-4, loa
> may I request your help?
Yes!
> I've recently bought a Radeon 7000 graphics card for my home PC
> running Debian testing. (XFree86 version is 4.2.1.1.) Despite
> having tried several suggestions (I've specified the "radeon" driver
> in place of "ati" in /etc/X11/XF86Config-4, loaded the "radeo
Hi all,
may I request your help?
I've recently bought a Radeon 7000 graphics card for my home PC running
Debian testing. (XFree86 version is 4.2.1.1.)
Despite having tried several suggestions (I've specified the "radeon"
driver in place of "ati" in /etc/X11/XF86Config-4, loaded the "radeon"
kernel
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