Simon Sedgwick wrote:
Simon Sedgwick wrote:
I've just installed FC3-test1 on a spare box I've got laying >about.
This
was a clean install onto a disk that previously had FC1 on it and >ran fine. I chose a straight workstation install and performance >during the install process was okay.
After it had finished installing I rebooted the machine and >everything was fine until the kernel had decompressed the it came up with >the following error: (dmesg)
agpgart: Detected an Intel i815 Chipset, but could not find the secondary device. agpgart: Detected an Intel i815 Chipset. agpgart: Maximum main memory to use for agp memory: 439M agpgart: AGP aperture is 64M @ 0xf8000000
Anything obvious spring to mind chaps?
Simon
What is the second card that you have setup? I have a system with >an Intel 815 video card that is working fine.
Well I don't have a secondary graphics adaptor in it. I tried installing FC2 and that does the same. Install goes fine but on first boot up it runs like a dog.
I don't get any errors on this computer related to a secondary adapter. X does start up very slowly though when I first try to start X using runlevel 3 and startx from the terminal. This is with an Intel i815 video card w/ 64 MB video memory also.
I get the below excerpt: dmesg
Linux agpgart interface v0.100 (c) Dave Jones agpgart: Detected an Intel i815 Chipset. agpgart: Maximum main memory to use for agp memory: 438M agpgart: AGP aperture is 64M @ 0xf8000000
There is no secondary video device message in dmesg.
X works fine after it gets up and running for me. It is the first boot that is the only problem here.
I've just reinstalled FC1 to make sure it's not a
hardware problem and thats running sweet. Shame because I was just getting into this whole spacial Nautilus thing :-(
The spacial feature is easily overridden. (as desired user using gconf-editor) :-)
I like the new (or at least just noiced this feature) "edit > select pattern" feature. I just started using firefox and it downloaded everything to $HOME. I had to move the stuff to a different location. (rpms for multimedia). I like moz because of it prompting for a location instead of just blindly downloading stuff w/o prompting the user for a download location. It did allow me to use the pattern match option though.
Simon
Jim