Am Sonntag, den 23.01.2005, 17:29 +0100 schrieb August: > On sön, 2005-01-23 at 16:13 +0100, Thorsten Leemhuis wrote: > > Hi! > > > > Am Sonntag, den 23.01.2005, 10:50 +0100 schrieb Thorsten Leemhuis: > > > Am Samstag, den 22.01.2005, 22:41 +0100 schrieb August: > > > Never saw this before -- did you try to google for this error message? > > > Will do it later today. For now please try to add the option > > > > > > Option "UseInternalAGPGART" "no" > > > > Did it help? Anyway, from you X-log > > > > > > > (II) fglrx(0): [drm] loaded kernel module for "fglrx" driver > > [...] > > > (II) fglrx(0): [drm] register handle = 0xe5000000 > > > (EE) fglrx(0): [agp] unable to acquire AGP, error "xf86_ENOMEM" > > > (EE) fglrx(0): cannot init AGP > > > (II) fglrx(0): [drm] removed 1 reserved context for kernel > > > (II) fglrx(0): [drm] unmapping 8192 bytes of SAREA 0xe0a99000 at > > > 0xb7f3d000 > > > (WW) fglrx(0): *********************************************** > > > (WW) fglrx(0): * DRI initialization failed! * > > > (WW) fglrx(0): * (maybe driver kernel module missing or bad) * > > > (WW) fglrx(0): * 2D acceleraton available (MMIO) * > > > (WW) fglrx(0): * no 3D acceleration available * > > > (WW) fglrx(0): ********************************************* * > > > > There seems to be a problem. Google turned up: > > > > http://kerneltrap.org/node/1685 > > and > > http://odin.prohosting.com/wedge01/gentoo-radeon-faq.html#4_agpenomem > > > > Quoting the last document: > > > > Increase your AGP aperture size in the BIOS (particularly for nForce2 > > boards) > > > If you have an nForce2 board, try disabling the "AGP 8x Support" > > > option in the BIOS. > > > Check that you haven't set "UseInternalAGPGART" to "yes" and have your > > > kernel AGP settings compiled in (this won't work) > > > Set "UseFastTLS" to "2" in your XF86Config/xorg.conf file. > > > Check the output of the "dmesg" command for errors. > > > Check that your kernel configuration is correct. > > > Try a newer kernel version. > > > > Maybe something of that can help! > > Yes! It finally works. Adding > > Option "UseInternalAGPGART" "no" > > to /etc/X11/xorg.config fixed the problem. Tux Racer runs as expected. I > still would like my 85Hz refresh rate back. Now I still only have 72Hz > (in resolution 800x600). How do I increase it? Disable the ati-driver using "/usr/sbin/ati-fglrx disable" use "system-config-display" to configure your resolution & co Enable the driver using "/usr/sbin/ati-fglrx enable" CU thl -- Thorsten Leemhuis <fedora@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>