I don't know much about the Intel driver, but it was my
impression that, yes, it does require AGP GART in order to
work. I believe AGP GART is available for at least Linux
and FreeBSD.
Mark.
On Wed, 15 Jun 2005, soumya de wrote:
> dear all,
> i'm currently checking x11 on x86 series to check its
> working. following some links i was able to
> 1. uncompress the file (xf86-4301-qnx6-bin.tar.gz)
> properly
> 2. set binaries and libraries path
> 3. configure using "XFree86 -configure", and get the
> file "XF86Config.new"
> 4. copied the same file under /etc/X11 as XF86Config-4
> replacing XF86Config-4-sample
>
> finishing all these when i gave the command "startx"
> or "XFree86 -xf86config /root/XF86Config.new" (i tried
> it multiple no of times)
> i got the following message:
> (EE) I810(0) :AGP GART support is not available. Make
> sure your kernel has agpgart support or that the
> agpgart kernel module is loaded.
> XIO: fatal IO error 254 (Connection reset by peer) on
> X server ":0.0" after 0 requests (0known
> processed)with 0 events remaining.
>
> please suggest how to recover out of this problem.
>
> regards,
> soumyajeet
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