But when I put the xorg.conf, I don't get any screen. So how should I
run apport-collect?

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From: Tormod Volden <bugpost.tor...@gmail.com>
To: appa...@yahoo.co.in
Sent: Sat, 7 November, 2009 2:20:33 PM
Subject: [Bug 475466] Re: [RC410] detects AGP on a PCIE card

You can run apport-collect with the xorg.conf, it is basically to get
hardware information.

I was thinking since the chipset is reported as "PCIE" it has some
internal on-board PCIE interface, but I do not know much about this
integrated graphics processors (IGP). The chipset has an PCIE interface
to other units, but since the IGP is sitting inside the chipset I don't
know how it is communicating. "AGP 8...@pci" might indicate emulation of
AGP?

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[RC410] detects AGP on a PCIE card
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