[email protected] said: > The problem is the sis chipset, it doesn't work well (or at all) with netbsd > or X11.
> To get netbsd to boot, disable the agp driver. If you run into problems with > the siside driver (messages about lost interrupts, or DMA problems), disable > it as well. Thanks. I'll be happy without graphics. How do I disable agp? Can I do it from the Install CD? -- These are my opinions. I hate spam.
