Hi,
Yeah that was exactly it, I found the patch on the rage forum, applied
it to the drivers, and now everything works fine!
Thanks very much for your help!
Rus
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> Nick wrote:
> Sorry for chiming in late...
>
> With standard 2.4.x kernel drivers, AGP 8x isn't supported for that
> chipset,
> so 4x is strictly necessary, but I couldn't change it from the BIOS.
> However,
> there's a way around this. On the Rage3D (www.rage3d.com) board,
someone
> posted a pa
Nick wrote:
> I get the same error when it comes to the board being third party, but
> everything still works fine. I also recently upgraded to the July 22
> driver, and it works fine too. Seems they fixed Xx support.
>
> I don't know why you are getting that error. Did you compile agpgart
> inot
> After installing the .deb you should cd into
> /lib/modules/fglrx/build_mod/ and edit the file make.sh.
>
> You should see something like:
>
> # assing default location of linux kernel headers
> # *** adapt to your individual setup if needed ***
> #linuxincludes=/usr/include# no config info
Cheers, Ill have a look at them later tonight! Are they compiled against
the default Debian kernel though, or will it not matter that I am using
a different kernel?
Rus
> -Original Message-
> From: Haralambos Geortgilakis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 13 July 2003 14:23
> To: Debia
> Until you get the DRM module to compile, try
>
> Option "no_dri" "yes"
>
> and disable loading the dri module in your XF86Config. That way, it
should
> not
> be dependent on DRM.
Thanks, I just tried this and it works, which is great! \o/ The
performance is utterly lous
Hi,
I'm trying to get a Hercules Radeon 9800 Pro running with XFree86
(version 4.2.1) in Debian Unstable. After reading the readmes, I turned
the fglrx-glc22-4.2.0-2.9.13.i586.rpm into a deb with alien and
installed it. I rolled my own kernel (2.5.73), and tried to build the
FireGL kernel modules
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