To finish what i started and for the record.
Owain Ainsworth wrote:
>boot -c
>disable agp
>
>Alternatively, could you try and boot -current on that machine? Quite
>some things have changed in that area.
Installed -current from snapshot. The problem remains, but has a new
name: intelagp
boot -
On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 08:56:15PM +0100, Jasper Bal wrote:
> As I was able to pull the dmesg with a serial console and found a floppy
> after turning upside down the entire office, I now give you, as
> promised, the dmesg in question. First one is regular boot. It halts at
> "agp0 at vga1:".
As I was able to pull the dmesg with a serial console and found a floppy
after turning upside down the entire office, I now give you, as
promised, the dmesg in question. First one is regular boot. It halts at
"agp0 at vga1:". I found an old 4x/2x AGP videocard and switched it with
the one prese
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