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On Friday 07 November 2003 01:28 am, Zarick Lau wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a question regarding my laptop, I'd try to config the DRI stuff
> on my lovely laptop, but how can I know that, whether the box has AGP or
> not?
>
> From the manufacture spec : the display chip is
>   ATI Rage Mobility-M (4MB SDRAM built-in)
>
> From kernel message (2.4.22-ck)
>   (I do grep ati /proc/pci)
>   VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc Rage Mobility P/M (rev
> 100)
>
> But from dmesg, I got:
> Linux agpgart interface v0.99 (c) Jeff Hartmann
> agpgart: Maximum main memory to use for agp memory: 149M
> agpgart: no supported devices found.
>
> Btw, does agpgart refers to AGP support?
>
> And my question is simple, does my laptop have AGP?
> Or I need to do some more in order to determine that?

the agpgart error you are receiving means that there is support compiled into 
your kernel, but it is not finding any support agp devices. This means that 
either the wrong support is compiled in, or you have no agp card. Judging by 
the age of your device (RAGE) I would assume that no, you do not have agp 
support. But it is best to read your documentation for your hardware (you did 
not tell us what it is) and find out for yourself.

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Matt
http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x7D81740A
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