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I wondered about this a couple of minutes ago, too. I have a SiS760 and can't enable AGP support either.
What host bridge does your system have? If it's anything but a 760, the agpgart code for sis needs to be patched by adding the proper PCI ID. (All this apart from the !X86_64 in the Kconfig file.)
I am running 32bit only at the moment (waiting for a new harddisk to install, the 32bit system is only for some initial testing), but does AGP compile and initialize correctly if you remove the !X86_64 in drivers/char/agp/Kconfig at the AGP_SIS entry?
Thomas
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