>>The driver's still marked as experimental. >>You have to enable development/incomplete drivers in kernel config first. >>You'd probably need to add intel_agp to /etc/modules.autoload.d/kernel-2.6 >>later down the road.
> As for the copy I was just in make menuconfig, copied the area I > was interested in and pasted it into gmail. I had to edit a few > extraneous characters and then the mail looked like what I sent. Not > too difficult but the editing did take about 60 seconds or so to clean > it up. > > OK, I found it but I was tricked for a minute. Could you tell me > what you are doing in terms of modules vs. built in? To get it to show > up I had to choose: > > /dev/agpgart > /dev/agpgart/Intel 440LX/BX/GX, I8XX & E7x05 chipset support > (I was not choosing that before) > > /dev/agpgart/Intel i865 chipset support > (I was choosing this as it is an i865 chipset...) > > DRM > Intel 830M, 845G, 852GM, 855GM, 865G > i915 > > Thanks for helping me find this. I didn't think the second line > above (44LX) was required as I was choosing the i865! > > OK, off to build the kernel as a first pass. If you could write > back and let me know whether you choose everything as modules or build > specific parts in I would appreciate it. Hi Mark, Sasha is short for Alexander. I have all Intel&related video drivers built as modules and using vesafb for bootsplash consoles. Hope this helps, Sasha -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list