It seems to be working just fine here (kernel 2.4.5), provided that the
"agp_try_unsupported=3D1" option is specified. This tells the driver to
assume that it behaves like known chipsets from the same vendor.
On Tue, Jun 05, 2001 at 03:00:53PM +0200, paolo.pedroni@iol.it wrote:
> I was wondering what is the state of support for the AMD761 Northbridge=
=20
> chip, especially regarding agp operations since I don't see it listed=20
> in the kernel configuration for the AGPGart device.
> Please CC any answer to my address, since I'm not subscribed to the=20
> list.
> Thanks in advance.
>=20
> Paolo Pedroni
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