Nathan wrote:

> Jerry,
> 
> Thanks for trying to help with this, if I manage to fix this problem I'll 
> probably give up Windows all together.
> 
> 
>>What is your agp status?  Enabled or Disabled. and agp driver says
>>NVIDIA
>>
> 
> cat /proc/nv/card0 brings up the following -
> 
> NVRM Version: 1.0-769
> Model: Riva TNT2 Ultra
> IRQ 11
> AGP status: Disabled
> AGP driver:
> Bridge: Ali M1541
> SBA: Supported [Disabled]
> FW: Unspoorted [Disabled]
> Rates: 2x 1x
> 
> 

Nathan,


In your /etc/X11/XF86Config-4, go to the Device section and add a line:

Options "NvAGP" "3"

This will tell the NVidia driver to try using *either* the interal AGP
routines or failing that, fall back to agpgart.  The default is 1 which
is internal only.  On my system, (VIA based MVP3 chipset) the NVidia
internal AGP code doesn't work.  If you like, you can use 2 also which
is to try agpgart only.  I had your same problem until I added the
option line and told it to try agpgart.

Enjoy,

      Woody


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