Re: I810 driver on Debian testing laptop

2004-03-23 Thread Juergen Stuber
Hi Andrew, "Andrew Barr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Upgrading to XFree 4.3 from unstable did the trick. The Device section is > the same one I quoted for my Debian system in my original message. I'm not > really sure why it worked, but it did. that's very simple, 4.2 didn't have support for

Re: I810 driver on Debian testing laptop

2004-03-23 Thread Juergen Stuber
Hi Andrew, "Andrew Barr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Upgrading to XFree 4.3 from unstable did the trick. The Device section is > the same one I quoted for my Debian system in my original message. I'm not > really sure why it worked, but it did. that's very simple, 4.2 didn't have support for

RE: I810 driver on Debian testing laptop

2004-03-22 Thread Andrew Barr
> Is this a 2.6 kernel by chance? If so, you may have to load the > "intel_agp" module manually. I haven't had a chance to upgrade it yet. It's still running 2.4.25-1-386. Upgrading to XFree 4.3 from unstable did the trick. The Device section is the same one I quoted for my Debian system in my o

Re: I810 driver on Debian testing laptop

2004-03-22 Thread Brett Johnson
On Mon, 2004-03-22 at 11:57, Andrew Barr wrote: > I did find that the agpgart and i830 are not loading Is this a 2.6 kernel by chance? If so, you may have to load the "intel_agp" module manually. What happens if you try to load (modprobe) the agpgart & i830 modules? Cheers! -- Brett Johnson <

RE: I810 driver on Debian testing laptop

2004-03-22 Thread Andrew Barr
> Is this a 2.6 kernel by chance? If so, you may have to load the > "intel_agp" module manually. I haven't had a chance to upgrade it yet. It's still running 2.4.25-1-386. Upgrading to XFree 4.3 from unstable did the trick. The Device section is the same one I quoted for my Debian system in my o

Re: I810 driver on Debian testing laptop

2004-03-22 Thread Brett Johnson
On Mon, 2004-03-22 at 11:57, Andrew Barr wrote: > I did find that the agpgart and i830 are not loading Is this a 2.6 kernel by chance? If so, you may have to load the "intel_agp" module manually. What happens if you try to load (modprobe) the agpgart & i830 modules? Cheers! -- Brett Johnson <

Re: I810 driver on Debian testing laptop

2004-03-22 Thread Alex Martin
artin http://www.rettc.com - Original Message - From: "Andrew Barr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Monday, March 22, 2004 11:57 AM Subject: I810 driver on Debian testing laptop > Hello all-- > > I have installed Debian testing on my Dell Inspiron 300m. It h

I810 driver on Debian testing laptop

2004-03-22 Thread Andrew Barr
Hello all-- I have installed Debian testing on my Dell Inspiron 300m. It has an Intel 852 graphics chip that has used the i810 driver in other Linux distros. In Debian, I cannot start the X server. I get this error out of the XFree86 log (the whole thing is attached): (II) Primary Device is: PCI

Re: I810 driver on Debian testing laptop

2004-03-22 Thread Alex Martin
artin http://www.rettc.com - Original Message - From: "Andrew Barr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, March 22, 2004 11:57 AM Subject: I810 driver on Debian testing laptop > Hello all-- > > I have installed Debian testing on my

I810 driver on Debian testing laptop

2004-03-22 Thread Andrew Barr
Hello all-- I have installed Debian testing on my Dell Inspiron 300m. It has an Intel 852 graphics chip that has used the i810 driver in other Linux distros. In Debian, I cannot start the X server. I get this error out of the XFree86 log (the whole thing is attached): (II) Primary Device is: PCI