Messages in this thread | | | Subject | Re: AMD 761 support in Linux | From | Robert Love <> | Date | 15 Nov 2001 15:49:28 -0500 |
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On Thu, 2001-11-15 at 15:41, Jeff Weeks wrote: > Sorry to bother you, but I noticed a message of yours on the internet which > said, to enable AMD 761 support in Linux you should set > "agp_try_unsupported=3D1" option... but where? > > There's no option for that in the kernel config, so I'm assuming it's in a > header file somewhere, or something. I've got AGP support compiled directly > in the kernel, so I can't specify it as a module parameter... and I'd like to > keep it right in the kernel if possible.
Upgraded to at least 2.4.11 (2.4.14 is newest) and make sure AMD AGPGART is enabled -- I added AMD 761 support.
You can also try this patch http://tech9.net/rml/linux/patch-rml-2.4.10-pre9-AMD_761-AGP-2 but I would recommend going with kernel 2.4.14.
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Robert Love
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