> Hi Fred,
noticed the i810 chipset. did a google search. Its a noted error. Here
is the previous suggestion from someone at DEBIAN. read both.
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Looks like:

1) You didn't provide all of the information described in the
XF86Config(7) manual page;
2) You didn't specify how much system RAM the i810 video chipset should
borrow.  This is mandatory for i810 chipsets.

Please try the following commands:

$ man 7 XF86Config
$ dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86

Closing this spurious report.

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On i810 (and i810-style) chipsets you absolutely positively have to have
the agpgart device available, and have kernel support for it, or X will
not work.

That is because i810 chips have very little dedicated video memory.

Debian kernels should have agpgart support, so all should have to do is:

# makedev agpgart

It is not optimal that the installer didn't do this for you.

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