Ok. I'm officially an idiot. I compiled agp in the kernel instead of as a
module. Explains why the /etc/modules.d/aliases editting didn't work.
FYI, here is the relevant part of my aliases file:
alias char-major-10-175 agpgart
options agpgart agp_try_unsupported=1
Thanks for reminding me to run
On Saturday 01 February 2003 08:09 am, Anders Johansson wrote:
>
> Did you run /sbin/modules-update after editing aliases?
>
> Anders
Yes I did. I still get:
Linux agpgart interface v0.99 (c) Jeff Hartmann
agpgart: Maximum main memory to use for agp memory: 439M
agpgart: Unsupported Via chipset
On Sat, 01 Feb 2003 07:45:31 -0600
Stephen Boulet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Friday 31 January 2003 09:56 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > On Fre, Jan 31, 2003 at 09:01:59 -0600, Stephen Boulet wrote:
> > > I get the following with dmesg:
> > >
> > > agpgart: Unsupported Via chipset (device i
On Friday 31 January 2003 09:56 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Fre, Jan 31, 2003 at 09:01:59 -0600, Stephen Boulet wrote:
> > I get the following with dmesg:
> >
> > agpgart: Unsupported Via chipset (device id: 0605), you might want to try
> > agp_try_unsupported=1.
> >
> > Where do I try this?
On Saturday 01 Feb 2003 03:01, Stephen Boulet wrote:
> I get the following with dmesg:
>
> agpgart: Unsupported Via chipset (device id: 0605), you might want to
> try agp_try_unsupported=1.
>
> Where do I try this?
You can try adding it to the grub kernel line ( or
append="agp_try_unsupported=1"
On Fre, Jan 31, 2003 at 09:01:59 -0600, Stephen Boulet wrote:
> I get the following with dmesg:
>
> agpgart: Unsupported Via chipset (device id: 0605), you might want to try
> agp_try_unsupported=1.
>
> Where do I try this?
>
hi
this looks like a kernel parameter to me. add it to your bootloa
I get the following with dmesg:
agpgart: Unsupported Via chipset (device id: 0605), you might want to try
agp_try_unsupported=1.
Where do I try this?
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Stephen
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