Also try values 1, 4, and 8 (4 is typically the default). If one of those settings fix it, we may be able to quirk your hardware to use that value instead of the default. In this case please provide the following info so we can quirk it:
* AGPMode value needed
* Make/Model of laptop or motherboard
* Output of lspci -vvnn
* Is the system all factory hardware, or have any parts been replaced?
* Is there an AGP Mode in the system BIOS?
- If so, is it set to the factory default?
ed-ong, given that your problem occurs with DRI enabled, perhaps your AGPMode setting is incorrect. Can you try setting:
Section "Device"
...
Option "AGPMode" "2"
EndSection
Also try values 1, 4, and 8 (4 is typically the default). If one of those settings fix it, we may be able to quirk your hardware to use that value instead of the default. In this case please provide the following info so we can quirk it:
* AGPMode value needed
* Make/Model of laptop or motherboard
* Output of lspci -vvnn
* Is the system all factory hardware, or have any parts been replaced?
* Is there an AGP Mode in the system BIOS?
- If so, is it set to the factory default?