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
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
> 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
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 <
> 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
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 <
On my laptop I had to comment out the part of the video card stanza in
XF86Config-4 that defines the BusID to get x to start.
I just stole this from the net somewhere, but comment out the busid like so
and you may have more luck.
Just an idea, but it worked for me on my inspiron 4000 with
Exampl
On my laptop I had to comment out the part of the video card stanza in
XF86Config-4 that defines the BusID to get x to start.
I just stole this from the net somewhere, but comment out the busid like so
and you may have more luck.
Just an idea, but it worked for me on my inspiron 4000 with
Exampl
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