On 04 Jun 2001 15:51:32 -0400, Anthony Fox wrote: > Daniel Wagner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > nvidia (recently) changed there module so that it comes with it's > > own agp-driver (see /proc/nv/card*). if you load the kernel agpgart > > module NVdriver will use this one instead it's own. > > hmm, /proc/nv/card0 looks like: > > ----- Driver Info ----- > NVRM Version: 1.0-1251 > ------ Card Info ------ > Model: GeForce2 GTS > IRQ: 10 > ------ AGP Info ------- > AGP status: Disabled > AGP Driver: > Bridge: Via Apollo Pro KT133 > SBA: Supported [disabled] > FW: Unsupported [disabled] > Rates: 2x 1x [-] > Registers: 0x1f000203:0x00000000 > > It appears as if the AGP is disabled. Does this make any sense? What > is going on here?
I still us driver 0.9.7, I don't know if there were changes for 1.0 This is my /proc/nv/card0: ----- Driver Info ----- NVRM Version: 1.0-769 ------ Card Info ------ Model: Riva TNT1 IRQ: 10 ------ AGP Info ------- AGP status: Enabled AGP Driver: AGPGART Bridge: Ali M1541 SBA: Supported [disabled] FW: Unsupported [disabled] Rates: 2x 1x [2x] Registers: 0x1b000203:0x0f000102 And this comes from my XF86Config-4: # From Nvidia FAQ # Use this to configure AGP support. Argument is an integer: # 0 : disable agp # 1 : [default] use NVIDIA's internal AGP support, if possible # 2 : use AGPGART, if possible # 3 : use any agp support (try AGPGART, then NVIDIA's AGP) Option "NvAGP" "3" Good luck, M. -- I did not vote for the Austrian government