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On Sunday 12 March 2006 19:23, Hemmann, Volker Armin wrote: |
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> On Monday 13 March 2006 02:36, Karol Krizka wrote: |
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> > Hello, |
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> > I am trying to disable toe agpgart support in the kernel so I can use the |
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> > one that commes with the binary nvidia drivers. The only problem I have |
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> > is that I can't seem to do it. I located the option under Device Drivers |
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> > -> Characters Devices but there is no checkbx button beside "/dev/agpgart |
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> > (AGP Support)" and it is not disabled because when I grepped though the |
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> > .config I found: CONFIG_AGP=y |
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> > CONFIG_AGP_AMD64=y |
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> > # CONFIG_AGP_INTEL is not set |
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> > Is there something I need to do before I am able to disable it? This is |
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> > suspend2-sources-2.6.15-r8 if that matters. |
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> there is no good reason for using the nvidia driver's agpgart driver. So |
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> why so you want to remove the kernel support? |
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Reason is suspend2. I have managed to get it working from console (suspend and |
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resume) so now I am trying with X enabled. I have found references on several |
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sites that it is possible if I disable the agpgart support in kernel (or make |
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it a module and not load it). Here is some sources: |
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http://wiki.suspend2.net/DistroAndHardwareSetup/Nvidia |
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http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-p-1995227.html#1995227 |
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> Oh, and if I remember correctly, the AGP part and the iommu are the same, |
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> so you can not have one without the other - maybe that is your problem? |
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That did it. I found it in Processor Type and Features -> IOMMU support and |
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disabled it. That also disabled agpgart. Thank you for your help. |
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Karol Krizka |