On Saturday 09 December 2006 18:19, Felix Miata wrote:
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The Asus URL I provided is not about product engineering quality. The problem is about the sufficiency of manufacturer support for those in the unfortunate circumstance of needing it while not being a windoz user.
And what sort of support does one really ever need from the manufacturer? I've never had a need to contact a mainboard vendor or get anything from them that could not be gotten from the Internet. I've had SuperMicro, MSI, Intel and ASUS mainboards (and Macs). All I've ever needed post-installation is new BIOS firmware, and that's always available via the Internet. (And I've never needed to contact Apple for Mac support, either, and I've had more of them than I've had Intel PCs running Linux or Windows.) As far as I'm concerned, the vendor support issue is a red herring. And lastly, my question was about the "agpgart" and "intel_agp" modules, which I still need to understand so I can deal with the problem in the latest 10.2 kernel. E.g., if I have a nVidia board (and no mainboard graphics), do I need the agpgart and / or intel_agp kernel modules at all? And if not, how can I suppress them so I can reenable memory mapping and regain use of my system's RAM above 3GB? Randall Schulz -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org