On Thu, 2004-01-22 at 10:14, Jeff Self wrote:
> When I set my lts.conf to autodetect the xserver, one of my workstations
> fails. The workstation is using an Intel i810 presumably built onto the
> motherboard. Its a pretty new dual processor IBM. Way too much
> horsepower for a thin client. But its my bosses and he wants to try thin
> client.
> 
> If I add XSERVER = i810 to his workstation configuration in lts.conf, X
> says that no screens are found. I tried to add a MODULE_1 = agpgart.o
> but that module is not even in the linux kernel 2.4.22 that is installed
> with LTSP. By the way, the server is running Debian and I'm using the
> Debian packages for LTSP 3.0.4.
> 
> If I add XSERVER = vesa to his workstation configuration in lts.conf,
> everything works fine. So I guess I'll stick with this configuration.
> But I still don't know why the i810 isn't recognized.
> 
> Any ideas?

Update:
The agpgart.o module is in the kernel. I was looking for it under video
instead of char. So I added the line MODULE_01 =
/lib/modules/kernel-2.4.22-ltsp-1/kernel-drivers/char/agp/agpgart.o to
the lts.conf. The agpgart is loaded but the i810 driver is still not
working. Still need to use vesa instead. By the way, the version of X is
4.2.99.

-- 
Jeff Self
Dept. of Information Technology
City of Newport News
(757)926-3741



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