Actually, According to all of the documentation I've read, Linux
sees all AGP cards a PCI cards anyway, so AGP isn't a problem.
And yes, I use an AGP card (ATI Xpert 98).
Bryan
Dan wrote:
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> I wouldn't take my word, but AGP is so new that I am not sure the kernel
> supports it... I'd try search
On Tue, 13 Jul 1999, Wonko wrote:
> is there ANY way to setup my stb v4400 AGP card with x? i'm about to
Isn't v4400 being one of the Riva chipset based card?
Then it is supported by both XFree and NVidia and
works fine...
> smash everything in my house
calm down, relax, take a beer and check t
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I wouldn't take my word, but AGP is so new that I am not sure the kernel
supports it... I'd try searching linux.org for "AGP" or something or "stb
v4
I wouldn't take my word, but AGP is so new that I am not sure the kernel
supports it... I'd try searching linux.org for "AGP" or something or "stb
v4400" or whatever. Check around the ftp.fi.kernel.org's ftp site too
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On Tue, 13 Jul 1999, Wonko wrote:
> is there ANY way to setup my stb v4400 AGP card with x? i'm about to
> smash everything in my house
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just use 3.3.3.1 or newer... works fine with mine v4400...
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