Ritesh Raj Sarraf wrote:
If the integrated chipset is considered AGP, no; you can only have one active AGP card at a time.-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1
hi, I've got an Intel 815e motherboard with On-board VGA. I've also added a Sis AGP card onto it.
Both are supported well by the kernel. I'm using both kernel 2.4.25 and 2.6.3 on sarge. Can I use both the vga cards ? Say, in framebuffer modes. One as fb0 and the other as fb1 ? At present my system crashes when firing up X on it. Also display only comes onto the monitor attached to the Sis AGP card. :-( I have already tried experimenting my xserver configurations with both the VGA specifics.
If one is PCI and the other is AGP, you should be able to get both working.
Even my Windoze machine crashes as soon as it brings up the GUI.
But maybe not; perhaps these two cards just don't play nice.
Will I have to stick to one single card ????If you have another card instead of the Sis; try it temporarily; if it works, I'd guess that the built-in and the Sis don't play nice together.
-- Kent
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