Le jeudi 06 octobre 2005 à 13:10 +0200, francois.baert a écrit : > > OK i guess you need nvidia agp driver loaded it should work (nvidia is > > stable) > > The hierarchy is > > first load nvidia-agp.o which should automatically load agpgart > > "modprobe nvidia-agp" ( i hope nvidia-agp build) because > > sometime Redhat does not build these drivers) > > second load fglrx. > > if you have tuxracer, it is the best GL test and it is funny. > > I have an nvidia-apg.o but it's belong to fglrx and I don't manage to load it > even with insmod -f, I got this message: > Hint: you are trying to load a module without a GPL compatible license and it > has unresolved symbols. > You are right Redhat did not build these drivers. > I am going to look for and install it. > > many thanks > > françois > > I remember having many trouble with ATI driver (2 or 3 years ago) You must use fglrx without any "ATI agp" driver I don't know if the Nvidia source which are in your Kernel release is up to date, if you get troubles, get these which are into NVIDIA server ( i am using the same mainboard processor ) http://www.nvidia.com/object/linux_nforce_1.0-0306.html It should work. I am working on FC3 and FC4 with Kernel 2.6.12.2 I don't remember the right modules.conf commands which should be given in order to get an automatic loading of the nvidia-agp driver on request of fglrx from X11. It is different with 2.6 and Fedora Core.
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