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Join Date: Oct 2004
Posts: 3
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Does it say true that card is in PCI mode?
And how I can fix it? May be some requirements in kernel or xorg.conf? I tried to turn NvAgp to 1 [i have 440BX chipset], but no result. Can anyone help me? ![]() |
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Have you checked your BIOS settings ?
Most BIOSes disable AGP by default. |
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Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: Netherlands, Europe
Posts: 2,105
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This setting doesn't mean if the card is using AGP or not. It is what type of bus (AGP, PCI-Express or PCI) the drivers detect. In various cases the NV-CONTROL extension which is used by nvidia-settings is buggy. Check what my nvclock says about it, it is right about AGP for sure. (some other parts are currently buggy ..)
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