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<0> Shirakawasuna: I tried before as modules... not much luck.
<1> a simple inetl 845 and then intel for a sony vaio and the an other inel somethin
<0> Shirakawasuna: Do you mean to try 830M as module or i810 as module?
<1> *intel srry
<2> arcane, haha ,i made such lol mistake ,hehe ,geography card ...... hehe
<3> good grief charlie brown, now I have to emerge libgnome?
<4> Capso: in the menuconfig, in device drivers > Character Devices, there's an option for Intel 830M, etc
<1> lol sure did made me feel better about my ftp prob
<4> Capso: I have Intel I810 compiled into the kernel, but the Intel 830M compiled as a module
<4> Capso: mine has the i915 driver in the submenu - you'll want the i830 driver
<2> is that and on board card ? 845GL ?
<0> Shirakawasuna: Did you then load the 830M module?
<5> hey i gots a qustion can you still order cds from linux for the OS you want for free?
<4> Capso: no. Like I said, I have the 915gm
<6> Haze_, from Linux?
<7> the docs state: "Warning: Do not make any modifications to the USE variable if you are performing a stage3 with GRP installation.", what does GRP stand for?



<0> Shirakawasuna: Err, yeah, I mean, did you then load the 915gm module?
<0> Shirakawasuna: I just enabled them as modules and am now doing a 'make && make modules_install'.
<6> Gentoo something Platform, it's pretty much prebuilt packages
<4> Capso: ok
<7> ta
<8> where do hotplug firmware files go in gentoo?
<5> FoW: yes
<9> Capso: if you enable i810 in character devices as Shirakawasuna suggests you won't be able to enable AGP support in graphic devices, so enable it on grapphic devices instead of character devices if you want agpgart and not only a framebuffer, i915 is hidden but if you press <Help> it'll appeart under grphic devices agpgart support
<0> Shirakawasuna: Alright, done... loaded i830 module... restart X?
<6> Haze_, you can order CDs from some distros...I'm not sure if you can from Gentoo though
<4> Capso: I have the module automatically loading in /etc/modules.autoload.d/kernel-2.6
<4> Capso: yes
<1> FoW yes gentoo sells cd
<8> is it /usr/lib/hotplug/firmware/ ?? (I'm asking because its not working.. so. don't get fighsty on me)
<10> Gotta love it when you post a concise, thought out issue and get no response, not even a "don't know" - but someone posts a simple question that can be answered in a 5 second Google search and gets 15 responses.
<1> not thru gentoo.org
<1> but linuxcd.com
<1> or somethin like that
<7> or off ebay
<7> probably
<7> or anyone
<0> LinuxBlues: It shows "--- /dev/agpgart" in the Character Devices menu.
<0> LinuxBlues: So, does that mean it's already selected or what?
<9> Capso: because you have enabled it on charqcter devices
<1> Syruss you wont belive how many red hat disks are for sale on ebay lol
<4> LinuxBlues: what's this now? Have I done something wrong with my 915gm?
<9> Capso: no, disable it on charactyer devices and you'll see the agpgart menu
<5> arcane: i thought you can still get the programs for free
<11> Moin
<0> LinuxBlues: How do I disable it there? It just shows a "---" in front of it.
<9> damn typos, I'm unable to type today...
<1> what programs?
<9> Capso: again, first disable it on character devices, later go back to graphic devices
<1> Haze_ what programs?
<5> redhat, mandarian etc
<9> and it'll show up
<5> wow..... im with you linuxblues
<0> LinuxBlues: Um... that's what I'm trying to tell you... IN Character Devices, the option "/dev/agpgart" has a "---" in front of it.
<1> well with those you can only get updates thru thier srvers which you have to pay for
<12> allo
<5> really
<5> hmmm
<5> i might have been on something when that was told to me
<0> LinuxBlues: See what I'm saying?
<9> Capso: yes
<0> LinuxBlues: Okay, so now tell me again.
<9> Capso: the other way around... disable on graphics support < > Intel 810/815 support (EXPERIMENTAL) < > Intel 830M/845G/852GM/855GM/865G support (EXPERIMENTAL)
<9> and later add agpgart on character devices
<4> Capso: you can type ? on whatever is --- to see what's enabling it. It says "Selected By"
<0> LinuxBlues: I currently have Intel 810/815 enabled... disable it?
<9> yes
<13> oh that is neat
<0> LinuxBlues: And after?
<13> i can control the leds on my laptop
<9> and later enable <*> Intel 440LX/BX/GX, I8xx and E7x05 chipset support on character devices under dev/agpgart
<9> <Help> displays intel 915M
<0> LinuxBlues: It's already enabled.
<9> wasn't it --- ?
<9> hmmm
<0> LinuxBlues: Yeah... that meant enabled.



<0> LinuxBlues: So, those two are already enabled... what now?
<13> oh ****
<9> Capso: I'm talking about enable only agpgart support, not only framebuffer, do whatever you want
<13> cat 1 > /proc/asus/disp killed my screen lol
<0> LinuxBlues: Err, I'm just trying to understand, don't become upset please.
<4> LinuxBlues: what's this now?
<9> ok
<0> LinuxBlues: Okay... so how would you say to go about doing that?
<9> Shirakawasuna: well I prefer agpgart support instead of a dummy framebuffer
<4> LinuxBlues: I'm not sure if I see the point of what you're having him do :). Are you trying to enable agpgart support to improve performance?
<9> yes
<5> heh.....
<0> But /dev/agpgart in character devices is already enabled...
<0> What do you suggest doing now?
<0> Disabling it or...?
<5> i can't beleave im asking this question but how the heck do i install this program
<4> LinuxBlues: and you're saying that /dev/agpgart can be enabled in either character devices or graphics ?
<8> where does hotplugable firmware go in gentoo?
<6> Haze_, what program?
<5> gentoo
<9> Capso: I've diabled it on graphics support and enabled only in character devices, to allow agpgart support alone
<5> im trying to get it on my vmware
<5> to "test drive it"
<9> Shirakawasuna: no, only in char devs
<6> Haze_, I'm not too sure what vmware is, but try this: http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/2005.1/index.xml
<0> LinuxBlues: So... keep it as it is now, and recompile kernel and reboot?
<9> Capso: yes
<0> Rebooting necessary?
<6> Haze_, oh, technically, Gentoo is a Linux distribution--an operating system :)
<5> yes.... and im trying to get it on vmware
<9> Capso: yes
<14> vm = virtual machine
<5> (partitions some of the drive for an os)
<0> Shirakawasuna: Do you agree with LinuxBlues' methods?
<9> I have both enabled --> <*> /dev/agpgart (AGP Support) <*> Intel 440LX/BX/GX, I8xx and E7x05 chipset support
<5> now im wondering how the heck to i get it in a vmwr format @_@ lol
<0> LinuxBlues: Yeah, me too.
<9> and it is considerably faster that fbuffer
<9> s/that/than
<15> what is the syntax for getting opengl-update back to the mesa
<15> anyone know
<0> LinuxBlues: I also have "Direct Rendering Manager" enabled, "Intel I810" enabled, and "Intel 830M" as a module.
<16> is it possible, that I can't start my mysql server while emerging something?
<15> anyone?
<9> Capso: me too
<9> built in, and select i915
<0> LinuxBlues: I selected i830.
<17> hey
<0> LinuxBlues: As module.
<17> is there a netisntall for gentoo?
<18> hecate355, the usually install for gentoo downloads a lot from the net
<15> umm....
<15> so no one knows
<9> Capso: lspci and choose the one you need, dunno if 830 or 915
<9> I have it built in
<9> as I'm always using it
<18> integrated intel, what fun
<15> come on
<4> LinuxBlues: 930
<19> The Gentoo Linux initialization scripts have detected that your system does not support DEVFS or UDEV. Since Gentoo Linux has been designed with these dynamic /dev managers in mind, it is highly suggested that you build support for it into your kernel.
<4> LinuxBlues: I mean, he needs the 830
<9> oh, I see
<0> LinuxBlues: Alright, compiled, now going to reboot after cp'ing System.map and bzImage.
<9> Capso: nice
<19> The DEVFS questions are skipped in `make config` for some reason
<4> Capso: copy the .config, too
<18> bssd, just type opengl-update by itself and read what it tells you
<4> Capso: I always keep around configs and oldconfigs, as an extra backup measure
<19> I tried manually adding support, and it causes the kernel not to compile
<19> (2.4 Kernel, sparc)
<0> Shirakawasuna: Yeah, doing just that.
<20> cOff3eBuZz, you there ?


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