On 7/18/06, Derek Ragona <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have no other ideas. Unfortunately ATI doesn't support anything but
windows and Mac OS X. And with agp being replaced with PCI Express, this
issue is unlikely to get resolved. You might want to change to an nvidia
card.
-Derek
I tried toggling most options one at a time - no luck. Thanks.
Rgrds
On 7/18/06, Karol Kwiatkowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 17/07/2006 21:15, Gobbledegeek wrote:
> After a long search and no solution in sight, I have to ask here -
> many people have reported this problem, the x
I have no other ideas. Unfortunately ATI doesn't support anything but
windows and Mac OS X. And with agp being replaced with PCI Express, this
issue is unlikely to get resolved. You might want to change to an nvidia card.
-Derek
At 02:23 AM 7/18/2006, Gobbledegeek wrote:
Removing
On 17/07/2006 21:15, Gobbledegeek wrote:
> After a long search and no solution in sight, I have to ask here -
> many people have reported this problem, the xorg developers
> deliberately default to agpmode 1x because they know it hangs
> unpredictably otherwise. The problem has bee
Removing agp from kernel didn't work. It still freezes unless I
comment out the agpmode 4...
Any other tips?
Rgrds
On 7/18/06, Derek Ragona <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Do you have the agp kernel module not loaded? In 6.x there are known
problems with the agp kernel module which is co
Do you have the agp kernel module not loaded? In 6.x there are known
problems with the agp kernel module which is compiled in by default. If
you haven't tried removing it, try that.
-Derek
At 02:15 PM 7/17/2006, Gobbledegeek wrote:
After a long search and no solution in sight,
After a long search and no solution in sight, I have to ask here -
many people have reported this problem, the xorg developers
deliberately default to agpmode 1x because they know it hangs
unpredictably otherwise. The problem has been around for a few
years now.
Am I stuck wit