Re: XF86 config Problem - Redhat 9

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On 12 Jun 2003, Jason L Tibbitts III wrote:

>MAH> RAM detection doesn't work on TNT2?  Fine, send me a TNT2 card,
>MAH> and I'll investigate it.
>
>I'm perfectly happy to do so; all I need is a shipping address.

I'll send that to you under separate private email.

>As to the suggestion (in a separate message) that I report this
>to bugzilla, well, I reported this problem to the XFree folks
>something like three years ago and was told that it wasn't
>possible to properly detect the memory due to lack of
>documentation.

That is entirely possible, but may very well have changed by now.  
If not, it is possible to maybe peek at the kernel sources to see 
how the kernel does it, and write new code to do the same thing.

>At that point I worked around things as necessary and have been
>happy ever since.  At least, up until I inferred (incorrectly,
>it seems) the possibility that the workarounds I'm using might
>go away.

I'd much rather fix the driver if it is remotely possible, even 
if I have to nag Nvidia a bit.  ;o)

>I tend to report every issue I find as long as I can reduce them
>to real bugs instead of boneheadedness.

You're a good bug reporter then.  ;o)

-- 
Mike A. Harris



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