Le Mardi 11 Octobre 2005 01:08, Gerard ROBIN a écrit : > Le lundi 10 octobre 2005 à 22:57 +0200, francois.baert a écrit : > > Le Jeudi 06 Octobre 2005 19:17, Gerard ROBIN a écrit : > > > 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 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. > > > > > > > > > > > > Gerard > > > > Sorry to annoy you again ! > > > > thank you > > > > François > > Pas de problème François > You don't annoy me. > I tried to find and remember what was the right process to solve the > implementation of ATI fglrx driver and to make it working with GL. > I was wrong when i told you to look for some nforce driver on the NVIDIA > side. > > With kernel redhat source , you must rebuild your kernel including > the : > character device /dev/agpgart nvidia nforce/nforce2 chipset > support > > To do it you must be familiar with the content of your kernel and your > hardware configuration. > As far i remember Redhat does not gives a predefined ".config" file > which can be loaded by xconfig (make xconfig) and so, before building > the new kernel > you have to check and give every informations which are necessary for > your configuration, that step gives you the facility to include the > module "nvidia nforce/nforce2 chipset support ". Hello again,
In character device there is no opportunity to set nvidia nforce, I got only /dev/agpgart(AGP) and in the help page it is explained that this code acts as a sort of "AGP driver" for the mother card's chipset, it is set to "Y" . It 's becoming a real puzzle, may be I should change my o.s I bought recently Fedora Core 4 7 CDs edited by polish people, can we trust this kind of software, they say that core 4 could be use to update Fedora, Aurox, or Redhat 8 and 9 ??? see you soon François _______________________________________________ Flightgear-users mailing list [email protected] http://mail.flightgear.org/mailman/listinfo/flightgear-users 2f585eeea02e2c79d7b1d8c4963bae2d
