Cary Mabe wrote:
> Thank you again for the help.  You guys are amazing.  I'm looking forward to 
> the day when I can contribute a couple of answers instead of more questions.  
> In the post the other day, the person answering told me to check the kernel 
> modules for dri.   like below
>
>
> "What is the make and model of the video chipset?  Are you using XGL?  (IME, 
> XGL = EPIC FAIL, but it might work on Intel video cards.)  Are the kernel 
> modules needed for DRI loaded?  Those are agpgart, intel_agp, and radeon here 
> on my laptop, but YVideoCardMV."
>
>
> The chipset on the board is SIS 661/741/761 pci/agp, or at least that's what 
> the device manager is reporting.  And I have no idea how to check which 
> kernel modules are loaded.  
>
> Thanks in advance for any advice/knowledge that comes my way.
>
>
>   
You can see which kernel modules are loaded by opening up a command
prompt/terminal window and typing lsmod.

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