Michael Fratoni wrote:
AGP works here with the stock kernels, just a matter of a little
convincing to make it behave.
In /etc/rc.local, I have:
modprobe agpgart agp_try_unsupported=1
I'll give that a shot. Might be the better way to go.
Tom
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On Monday 10 February 2003 10:20 am, Tom Georgoulias wrote:
> Michael Fratoni wrote:
> > I'm running an ASUS A7V8X (DDR400 RAM, AMD Athlon 2600)
> > I've had no problems at all.
>
> Thanks for sharing that info. I bought the MSI KT4 Ultra and a couple
Michael Fratoni wrote:
I'm running an ASUS A7V8X (DDR400 RAM, AMD Athlon 2600)
I've had no problems at all.
Thanks for sharing that info. I bought the MSI KT4 Ultra and a couple
of DDR333 DIMMs, installed the new hardware, and booted up 8.0 without
any hassles. The only flaw I noticed was t
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On Friday 07 February 2003 01:47 pm, Tom Georgoulias wrote:
> Is anyone using a motherboard based on the Via KT400 chipset?
>
> I'm specifically looking at the MSI KT4VL (stripped down version of the
> KT4 Ultra) and wanted to know if there were any ho
Stephen Mah wrote:
you might want to try this forumn:
http://www.amdforums.com
Thanks, that's a good resource. So far I've found one post from a guy
who was successful and another by one who said it wouldn't work without
kernel 2.4.20. ;)
Tom
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Tom Georgoulias wrote:
Is anyone using a motherboard based on the Via KT400 chipset?
I'm specifically looking at the MSI KT4VL (stripped down version of the
KT4 Ultra) and wanted to know if there were any horror stories
associated with such a new board and chipset. I won't be using too many
o
Is anyone using a motherboard based on the Via KT400 chipset?
I'm specifically looking at the MSI KT4VL (stripped down version of the
KT4 Ultra) and wanted to know if there were any horror stories
associated with such a new board and chipset. I won't be using too many
of the new features (I've