Hi, As some of you may have already noticed, owners of ASUS P5B Deluxe mainboards with Intel P965 (_not_ G965) chipsets and > 3GB of RAM and the BIOS set to enable remapping of the I/O memory space to enable access to the RAM beyond 3GB, the intel_agp and / or agpgart kernel module (or related software) spuriously detects a 965G and immediately aftward, during start-up, does something that causes the system to lock up hard.
I'm trying to learn enough about the relevant software and hardware to rectify this situation. The work-around, suggested by Marcus Camen, of disabling memory remapping in the BIOS works, and I can boot and run the 10.2 final kernel, but it comes at the cost of losing 1 GB of my installed RAM. Naturally, I need to rectify this. This is all unfamiliar to me. Where might I learn what I'll need to know to regain the full use of my hardware? Thanks. Randall Schulz -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
