Thanks!

--- "C. Ulrich" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> If you have a card that requires it (one of the
> cards listed in the kernel
> config, for example, a Matrox), then yes. Some
> drivers (notably nvidia) have
> their own driver that gets loaded as a module when X
> starts. For these you
> don't have to do anything special with the kernel
> when building it.
> 
> Also, be careful that you don't confuse AGP, DRI,
> and DGA. AGP is a video bus,
> DRI is a system implemented in the Linux kernel and
> XFree86 that allows direct
> access the the video hardware, and DGA is an X
> extension that allows
> applications to access the framebuffer directly. (Or
> so I am led to understand.)
> 
> Corrections/additions to the above definitions
> appreciated.

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