Due to fbdev-geode-updates.patch, building with CONFIG_PCI=n results in 
the following error:

<--  snip  -->

...
  CC [M]  drivers/video/geode/gx1fb_core.o
drivers/video/geode/gx1fb_core.c: In function 'gx1fb_map_video_memory':
drivers/video/geode/gx1fb_core.c:218: warning: implicit declaration of 
function 'pci_request_region'
drivers/video/geode/gx1fb_core.c: In function 'gx1fb_probe':
drivers/video/geode/gx1fb_core.c:372: warning: implicit declaration of 
function 'pci_release_region'
...
if [ -r System.map -a -x /sbin/depmod ]; then /sbin/depmod -ae -F System.map  
2.6.13-mm1; fi
WARNING: /lib/modules/2.6.13-mm1/kernel/drivers/video/geode/gx1fb.ko needs 
unknown symbol pci_release_region

<--  snip  -->


Since the driver doesn't seem to be working without pci_request_region() 
this patch adds the required dependency on PCI.

The dependency is placed at FB_GEODE since there's (at least currently) 
no reason to show this option if no driver depending on it is available 
without PCI.

Additionally, it removes two superfluous "default n".


Signed-off-by: Adrian Bunk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

--- linux-2.6.13-mm1-full/drivers/video/geode/Kconfig.old       2005-09-03 
13:55:41.000000000 +0200
+++ linux-2.6.13-mm1-full/drivers/video/geode/Kconfig   2005-09-03 
13:56:17.000000000 +0200
@@ -3,15 +3,13 @@
 #
 config FB_GEODE
        bool "AMD Geode family framebuffer support (EXPERIMENTAL)"
-       default n
-       depends on FB && EXPERIMENTAL && X86
+       depends on FB && PCI && EXPERIMENTAL && X86
        ---help---
          Say 'Y' here to allow you to select framebuffer drivers for
          the AMD Geode family of processors.
 
 config FB_GEODE_GX1
        tristate "AMD Geode GX1 framebuffer support (EXPERIMENTAL)"
-       default n
        depends on FB_GEODE && EXPERIMENTAL
        select FB_CFB_FILLRECT
        select FB_CFB_COPYAREA

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