On Tue, Jun 10, 2003 at 09:56:55AM +0100, Ben Kal wrote: > On 7 Jun 2003 "Fred Bowker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > I have just installed debian linux woody 3.0 r1 When it starts up it tries > > to load the x server then fails > > I used XFree86 -Configure and this gave me a new config file to test > > however this gave me the same problems > > Your error log at one point says: > > (EE) Unable to open /dev/agpgart (No such device) > > (EE) means error, as is explained at the start of the log. I don't know what > /dev/agpgart is for and if the fatal server error you get is due to the > non-existence of that device, but I presume this must be fixed anyhow. To my > knowledge, one cannot expect the X server to start after (EE) messages. > What chip are you using? I recall one box at work that had either an i810 or i815 chip and required the creation of /dev/agpgart. You might do a google search on /dev/agpgart, I bet you would find plenty. -- Gary Dolan Debian GNU/Linux , Kernel 2.5.10 FreeBSD 4.7 RELEASE OpenBSD 3.2
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