yu269640@xxxxxxxx wrote: > > > >On Tue, 21 Oct 2003, Solomon I. Shorser wrote: > > > >> 1) If your motherboard's AGP chipset does not have kernel agpgart > > >> support, or if it is experimental and requires the kernel > > >> agp_unsupported=1 commandline option. In this case, it is > > >> your motherboard chipset that isn't officially supported, > > >> however enabling this might allow you to use 3D. > > >> > > >Yes it is an AGP. I will try this option and let you know. err... I > > >guess I would add it to the Xfree86Config file in the device section > > >as...? > > > > It's not an XFree86 option, it is a kernel agpgart driver option. > > You use it in modules.conf. It's actually agp_try_unsupported=1, > > I made a typo above. Or for nonmodular agpgart kernels, it's a kernel > > commandline option "agp=try_unsupported" > > > > HTH > > ok I tried both of those, can't seem to get it working. I'm getting kind of > frustrated with this linux experience and am considering switching back to > windows. > I'm attaching my xfree86 log file, hopefully someone can help me out with it. > I can tell you this much, it is having problems with agp, as the line: > (WW) RADEON(0): [agp] AGP not available > seems to suggest. > any help greatly appreciated. > There's also an option someone mentioned (no on this list) to put in the XF86Config file, called: "AGP" "1" in the Device section. I'll include my XF86Config File (or just the relevant parts). thanks, sol _______________________________________________ XFree86 mailing list XFree86@xxxxxxxxxxx http://XFree86.Org/mailman/listinfo/xfree86